c -vi 0 * . ` f _ _ _ ~ °ll'§§;l`,,1°"~'1"1‘ lflflfhf *“";u;°§l1___\;\_\:_i1 end presenter noi-vice, one ibn non- U" i°°°m. .war tlfzamfud ol Me________\l vsyance of freight. THE CARD Roo* Wm. Heydrilgte and Oo., Dalmuir, on _ ~ 5“1°W has been the pfiramonnt ccn- _ _ ”‘°.°i »“.‘»` _' **" "l“°°‘““€ fefemvey '1‘1"“*1°“ *»11f°“¥h°\\¢ the desire. sue is an exception in amen to su the W9# _,ii_1l‘m_ed_by Mrs, Hugh A_ Au, in construction everything 'nas been other apartments being 'in what is lli‘i.W_ Noi.-the chairman of this not- done to secure this uiiiect. Numer~ known as the. “Adams” stylsfpeou- young °d “°‘Wa=mP ¥“°» ‘N410 .gracefully 3"°d""'“°"°l'Se and longitudinal bulk- liar to the period ending, the 18th chaperones are much “1‘m__%1‘d»t‘~t »‘."°.“ 'h1P1“°1'f H-5 Bile com- 03 B. together with watertight eelif-Ury. It contains a n\ei'biQ_ml\\_- parents and uardians :_e_;\_q°n_2.mov_e down the ways. In degke, and a cellular double-bottom telpiece,_whlch is s very beautilulsxr are compslleftp travel _O B arse number of guests °x_°“d1°K l`18i1t fore and aft, and ample of antique stonework. Alwther _ .iw-h°_ occupied the roomy innnob- M1101* '-0 '"1 °1°°llt1°1\e\ height up _noticenbie ionznnn is tbo bone-painted CULINARY enneuonmmurs. ill! platform. The operation_\wss the sides to safeguard against furniture, which commends attention. ' . Wltthed; _by crowds 9| ps0l,1e_ lo, the risk of grounding, afford all pos- _ _ The kicnhnns in the Algncgnn great interest has been taken iu the 51b1° ‘°°“|'1W» The ships would be THE LOUNGE. vie with thebest arrangementl and building of the ship at Dalmuir. 11111” B810 With any four ediacent com _ .or ashore. _All the very latest el Hill., difiimllt to comprehend the Pllfillmnte Open _to the sea. which is undoubtedly the finest apart- trical and other appliances wili' fe erlorgiousmstridq represented between Sveciei Bffenthehivze have been ed- ment. is in the style designed, by able the stan to supply s cuisine u t _e .ana an, the first steamship bn. ded forward as s protection against Christopher Wren for the Royal surpassed anywhere. As chefs of vessel Pnorstmuc asdiiisirrir. , to s propeller! in size, the ship nearly and maintaining a sea speed of knots. ' _ A great advantage or turbine ina- chinery is the absence of objection- _lN° ellsins-room odors aiid» noises. The success of this system of propul- sion in the Victorian and Virginian, the two first ocean-going merchant will ‘ships so propelled, warrants the at adoption of turbines in the Alsatian ed- n- ranged in series on four shafts, and nl- include one high pressure, one inter and Ceigsrisn. The turbines are sr- ll e mediate, and twoh can be expected. The reputation won made so that each shaft can be oper- 11\\1i112iI,'\vorthy of note that sever- ima" “N1 111° Saving appliances gen- is 18ft. high, is decorated at either by the Allan Line for the etcellen nl, striking landmarks scam; out orally, ample provision is made for end with paintings by Geo. Lambert, of the catering will he fully mas W111°h Wlliiiitllie epochs in ship non. every soul on board. A complete sys- the Australian artist. Under these tained. This department is un struction and engineering achieve. tem of Btoue-Lloyd water-tight door are fine carvings in the style of Grin- the control of an experienced Chl ment, for which the Allnnn re _ signals is provided, each connected ling Gibbons. Ver great care has where lon experience in London e ey ated separately, n__- The auxiliary machinery, consisting of pumps, &c., are of the latest UI' ef, type. mf Steam is supplied six ilouhlc a res y g - ponsible. electrically to an indicator situated been taken in 'the selection of the inently qualities him for the posi- ‘ended nnd mm- Bing|f»,b.gnd¢d \,l,i\nl-n The history of the line ever since in the navigation cabin. A strilning furniture, and all t is colors alnd inn-` tion. the sailing of the brignntlne Jenn, peculiarity is terinls used, in tbl!! and all the other of 169 tous burthen, from Glasgow THE “CRUISER” BTERN, apartments, are in every casein cor- LIGHT, HEAT, VENTILATION. for Quebec, in June, 1819, under the which imparts ii warlike appearance. Not styles and- designs of the periods. under Howdon's Himtem of forced draught and at high pressure. » .inseriou nurunsnsfrs Nnw command _of the nhipnwnel-.mm-lm,l._ These are tho first boats in the At- A handsome fireplace is situated at Electric lighting is installed EPOC]-I. Captain Alexander Allan' down to lantic trade ‘so built, thus constitut- the forward end, and a specially Bile throughout the ship and the heating ened advancement and enterprise It pioneer line to Canada, which has room. ridding greatly to its-appear- rooms is also accomplished by t Calgarian (now building at Fairfield e includes the- changes -_from wood to been first in all' important improve- ance. A carved trophy at one end is same agency. General heating and and to be launched shortly), is the iron in naval construction- from hon ments for the safety, comfort, and by the hand of Mr. Mark Rogers, onc ventilation are on the most approv- outcome of considerable thought, the present' time, is one of enlighg. ing another record for the popular mirror at the opposite end of the also of a. large number of individual The Aleutian, together with the h h to st.esl;\sing1e to twilfand nl le_ convenience of passengers. It is claim of tho moat celebrated wood-carvers 011 plan. an elaborate system of A - and these ships will undoubtedly s ' p _ ed that this for of construction im in England A special charm is given wcll and Nisbet's bot and cold air prove popular with passengers. It is screws, reciprocating compound on ‘P ~ ' - ginea to direct aging turbines ,ll~iv_ parts strength to the after end of to this il€&\1_\-iflli HDHF1-ment D1i€lihbY tflle Bfillleil 1/3081-i!\l!i1<>_l_lB9 dinu destinations, but to Chicago, ‘ ~ - ‘ C s r c uc allperceded by the stenmglllps llullt to struction n[¢_.nhn will hnve two ln;-gs Tl-lid VERANDAI-I CAFE. 0., enc o con e a e ap y. St. Louis, mul points in western miiintsin the mail Bel-vlce ln 1353 oval funnels with Admiralty tops. _ A BD€CiBl ifiiltllre is V-he fldoptivil 0 since which time the ¢on¢;ra¢t ha' Two pole masts, and carries nn im- ‘Fl 11 illfgfi. airy npiirtment, about the three-wire system, which, we be- selves more generally of the obvious 1 America, will no doubt avail them- been held by the Allan l_lne_ B polling snllel-nh-uctul-e_ ‘l7ft. long and l0ft. wide, furnished llovc, ls now fitted for the first time ngvgntngn 9( the short four days The splrlt ol Bntel.l)l.lne which chap The mnilities and appliannen (nr with small tables, chairs, ctc., inthe on n passenger liner. The amoiint of open sea. voyage, and the added in- .irthoilox Continental fashion This electrical power supplied is unusual, qnnemeng 0( cnc hcnntiful nod pictur- ncterised Captain A. Allan, the found illmdiinii “fi-5° “V5 \1I"10'<1B11'=. bein! - ~- _ _ _ . el- of the llne_ and llls mul. bOns__ we nntnome of 8 centllryg exl,el~l_ is onc_of thc most popular resorts in as it is utilized in evcry direction Hugh; Bryce JBmes_ and Amlmv_._ pnce in the_1;mde_ t_hc ship,_ and the simple taste excr- the outfit being one of the mos . esque St. Lawrence route during the 1- season. who orked lgllmurlouslv in the bulld There me night decks lf, all named ciseil in its arrangement will bc ap- complete ever fitted for ship put _ V _ . _ ' _ _ ' V . . . . ~ ~ ln u Ol the lleet tlll lm th wld lettel-ed l-espectlve1y;__l30at (AL procinteil. Direct communication is poses. The lighting throughout w po oy' `0 t B manngemunt' at um li (_: halt ` ' E 1 which is placed immediately abaft cularly in the social halls ill El p l h ' B mm) B e upper promenade (B) lower pwmen made with the upper smoking room, be on the most liberal scale, partl- ff D . ' . . head of which is Mr' Hugh A' Auan’ u B ( )' S r ( )' upper ( ) th cafe A handsome double stair- Electric clocks are placed in all the 5. chairmen and Mr. Andrew A. Allan. mi’-in (FL 10W°\` (G). Bild 0l'10l> (H)- ° ' . _ A comp.__ehe_____ve __eB_____p___0__ ol the Sl_EEl,ll_.lG _ACCOMODATION case loads directly from the _Veran- public rooma__ ill1rl_ iarominentt pla._ce_____ shlps ls out Ol the question lwe but Acoomodntlon ls provided for 200 dnb Cafe to the accommodation on and are con ro e y a mas er c o 8 brlcl outllne ol meh, leatutés'may ill-Bt_c1ngs_ 500 eec0nd_clnsB_ and the upper and lower promenade decks. in the navigating room. tg ¢ 1000 third class passengers The en be a emp ed. _. ' . ‘ - , _ The dimensions M-0¢_L,m,;l_l1_ 500 des.vl>_li_r has beg!! to supply the ben; GRAND ETAIRCASE. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. tt.- beam* 72it,; depth »_to 0 dock), P055 _° In 28° ¢B=°~ _ .. . _ 1. -- of sigeralld' lendour they wlll be the signed in suites, special cabins, one- “B” _'"8 B1 ua e mum 5 e Y ‘I 3' gm? “B _,t an d d _ tm; P bu-gn ,nu ww, berth Btaterooms The tba library It is spacious, and con- and every faci 1 y or e or rt :2_l_`_0dlH\lnaBe___ .idenire rsh and :_onstl'_uotio\'i the ol-tie gmghest clmracter mills un_ The staircase extends from the upper and from ships at sea and all pa s _ _ thin ii nv sen fllg 3; wry llatest surpa$ed afloat,."1'he;-Q are four “ti promenade down to the lower deck, of the world. A -daily newspaper, seems interminable, continued when, - g n-‘ na B are 9" ure’ 1' 'G lin' » and encloses a large passenger lift, similar to that now published on the as sequclto the evidence given by _ of ensuite cabins, con i t n f tw _ _ _ . . Tllgnaxglgiegcilgnd _gesoglges J! me bedrooms, sitting root: that; ang with handsomely designed framework. Victorian and Virginian, wil_l_a_lJpear Mr. Godfrey Isaacs at last Monday s _ . . _ _ c Ulilil THE Bill larga-“_ an “nest in me cimndian glee in accomadation th,-ou hollt ls tains a few smalbtablcs and chairs. dispatch and receipt ofmessages to LONDON, April 19 (Special)--The Marconi contract inquiry which e B g I 0" W" “im” dl-ngningqooms These are A telephone system is installed daily at sea, by means of W DB6- appearance in the witness cliuir of ta the “meat "Kte"t in the 1““`d“°t' 1 'th h t i' th filcient nitvign- ers c n he informed of the latest Mr Morton Griffiths M P wb 1 10" 01914? 11i811°9f“‘1"~BS Filill-5 for mail ;f_)nve_¥_1:_l;_lle'd lthE1;_ch l bedgoug ti¢i`r(imi;>gf 1t).l\ie siiip, nifd igor the conveni- sifbrilg most? important hapiltllillils 1" , ' ` p e w wo args ar , -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-J_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_~_»_-_-,-_-_-_._-,_-_:__,_._-,_-_._._.,,_. wood l,ed,,_ dressing table with com nncn of passengers. _'I he first-class thc outside world. ' state-rooms and en suite apartments More 0u\.D00|' livingtifirnlxilioliilelbibiiizof are nuhno __nitoa____on e_l\o_ bl_iage Gro- soc. s1ql~1.iLi.1No. __ tivo large couches (one available as a am,” 0" “We” mg e ep (me Wm' ` . ~ . q _ g bed) wx-ll-_mg mh1e_ concealed wash rnninicates with other parts of thc A submarine sound fog-signalling ments made dnl-mg the l-eolgnninn. `cmphnf.ioally repudiated the rumm- imentionad by Mr. Isaacs, Mr. Grif- fiths was followed by Mr. Isaacs, to whom Sir Frederick. Banbury put ueations in re ard to the o. ree- And Death Rate Will Be Low- lmslll and Bultab - _ hi a puratus is fitted for the communi- tion of the Amnriqnn Marwnl Com- io 1 i i it- ‘ ’¥’- P ' - ~ ered. ure_ iight speclal cal,llxr|`;r§lilespli‘(f,1,1ld_ SECOND GLASS. _ cation of warnings from foglsigniél l.5,ly_ _ _ _ . cd with bathrooms adjoined and are I statmns to the ship' It.” in eras 1 Mr' Isaac! demurred answer* Statistics prove that the dents - 'rnn second class accommodation ies tc note that Aliens were the one the oonnnicies discussed tbo moc- t S rate is very much_greater in the win- §_'ll$;1,fhe:lrea?l';me5?;1;lfll,edBimggéyagg provided is of a very superior char- first line to adopt this splendid sp tel- in l-long with gnc result tha' _ p e ter months than in summer, and that cold water ta s su f l the h_b“_ actor. The sleeping berths are ex- plisnce, which is now carried on all it was decideé that gwo questions the “Wk °1 f"°51'1 “if 15 1Bl`E°1Y F0' p pp y . was ceptionally well furnished, somewhat up-to-date Atlantic stcamers. sponsible for this condition. 1§;'saT liislarliildriliieiiiaisngisaixiidosiirnnihggnof similarly to those of the first class, if _ If the system becomes rundown, ther special rooms to the 'ugh l. rl The public rooms comprise a splendid SANITATION. blood thin and watery ‘circulation i ' - “ ° ° smoking mom on the upper ln-0me,,_ should be put. Mr. Mn.cMnster tried to get Mr. Isaacs to admit that he negotiated with the Commercial Cable Company ' sixteen. are provided, the remainder ' th l t at b th and mnltary in Amerlcm but the Cullman dlBal_ poor, no appetite, d0n't, `dose with belng Elngle and double cablns ada deck, and lounge on the lower All e a e a _ (H1185 but 15111” 01" d°“°i°“5 °°d11V°" or enade declr, and dining saloon appliances and accommodation are lows() the qu¢stl0n_ , _ and iron tonic Vinol, not a patent 1.0;: fszléilfeaogickcoggfgie ldming' onorilhe shelter deck. The whole of provided throughout. the ship, con- A latgel- from gil- Henry Norman. 1118516108, BB °V9i'Y11i11l1!‘ 111 11? id ca,.§_l`.0om and lows; smog; ogg; ,these apartments are spacious and veuient for Passengers wherever liberal Membela ol parliament inl- nnmed on every package and if it " S' "° ‘ handsomely furnished being in every ,__,_,_,__,,,_,,,,.,_,.,..,.............~w..~..».»--»~»-~ Bl,,ck\,um_ was rand, denying in ' de deck verandah ~ ’ does not give you n hearty appetite o_n uppel' momma _ ,' ‘ ense ost up-to-date. Passengers ' enrich the blood and create strength: ggfgllglpgflr bggoggi r°1:;1l tzgddsm' _il-nvellririig in this class are exception- comprehensive terms that he had ever had any relations of any kind we will return _your money; that ations ___ ___ ____ .__ __ __ __ __ ' nlly well cared for. Ample deck space with' anybody represeriting or in any shows our faith in Vinol. sl ned b M; _GIIUOKI Gglvwle eggd Z ls reserved for promcnading purposes Q y p way connected with the Paulsen . b nt it - 3 Y i ~ Y -- _ _ A °"°- as i" come t° mn a °“ in the style prevalent during the THIRD CI_ASB_ wi1l;fll1?,Hs]n3:?1;1,nn'n reply to ,,,,gg,._,,_ tion from Albany, N.Y. Mrs. H. Hart- at ~ su _ HI wa -ll A l.un_ll0wn “HF12 Period, with ' the exception of » - crdtiitditioiis for abou: ilve years until tho °?ll;}l`l§l°1g;ll,lING SALOON Particular attention has been given tm” °"“"g' wh” I 1°‘"”°'i`!""'°‘t “ ie ook-pecelled in the Jacobson style good tonic and strcngth_en_e_i_*_Vino_k is. the (_enl,_ml_ portion being opem haw Lumllago is NDW' Kl10\Vfl. It is certainly the beetito c have lug B B pacious gallery all round with _ , , _ ever “gd and it has done vine" a balcony at one end for musicians. ICU CAN EASILY PROVE THIS' tions mn.`de by Mr. Isaacs ou his _pre- vious evidence The cross examina- Relcasr’ Yes and a cure for tion of, Mr. Isaacs was not concluded "when ' the committee adjourned. ~ »i ~ Y Moi -» of fn °..:.;"e“Pl...,.1.."g_‘;':.t...‘:.::..2°‘:.‘;_ 011110 11 _ T- “ EHiiii'S Siiiliii nntee. E. A. Foster. Central Drug- Dirk mellowed b- tlmp alldlhé ob_ _.__ good thing to know how. This infor store, Charlottetown, P. E. I. l y B' ` Y H ° mation. meant to Jno E. Neave the _ -_ ject onahlo aspect so much modern Take Cafe of our 9.11' _lmelen 8 between lnvalldlsm and m _, ,_ ~ §§_f__»§:“‘;‘;‘§§d;’; “ ;‘l:;”';ell§,':§ will While You Have Hair to bust health. writing from bin nomo "Ar _ -~ 1 ' 1 `» i *-1 " if-*"A Mr. Hughes,-the Up-to-date comes one in none-inonciion einem- 1 Take Care of. 2§_';'p‘;§f;‘_§'g‘j_1;'a‘;§B§_§,’;l mmb_f;f°{; _ D¥UggiSf, h8S SC01'Cd all- fmrk aft" the Jacwean eww' in - ' 1 my youth rendered me at all times *" ` . _ ew relief and Specially Prepared tv we n sore ten io one bot cnet one K ,,m_ ___- ‘ ` ’ _ b i tb .b e 1 fOi'lCI` P01111. HC haS lm- meet the surroundings. ymlng mn” Wm, “neg PABIBIAIQ ggiggtgguizlefls bgcage 3_1; ptxdlspow _ P°=f=<‘ ° ‘“f@° Si°°1< .°f ...?:;° 2:2r;:.“°i..:::u..:“° .:.f.l:.‘:f‘~ err 2° °“ °:.°“s;i:.‘“‘ “'*'“°‘ 1 What G1'-eat French :Tom-C' 'I‘hie`r¢e11y _mesnihcerit 'saloon ie. G0 ,w'rh:i-Jsrsgidzneon, oi course, one it's F°”f""rl_f pvtzglifnligs °€»:d1ii¢i°i':nr§: L V ffggsellong and tha hm bmmth M tm “lvrfl 5‘l?l°1e';“d. sugsiingaqfltg hall. :iythpza fnucb composure asfiiny evil mc" th’ _ “nd _mm - , _ _ _ an ru m ' _ w _ ad mighty; _ n G 0 'rne boigbe from nook in aoor iseit. one :suing non- moons eninnsr noir ‘;1§°§‘§§f§§§§;° nffgtnffnrlnxxteoggiggfii. 1” *ht “‘°**°\'_ d mpeognition nf en. Phone 354 Drake Co. No 9 Siell City. _ J - \..y_ -.., .._ pending in the California Legisl . PHESEM-S' Piiiflil WASHING'l‘?l\', April 19 (Special) -Diplonastis -_here gre not a' little am-usedv overfthe fpredicsznent id ev "rome, April is (session-'rno men 'and others are urging that -ektreme attitude be adopted in agitation against the California land bill. but popular feeling is ming with the announcement passage of the bill in the house of the California Legislature. The American- Japanese Associa- tion. of which Baron Bhibusawa is president, composed of representa- tives of all political parties, leading ‘most prominent officials, eommercial_but carefully tradesmeri and professors, is active-lopposed by other speakers ly emieavorlnl Special American s slit!-'An1'sl‘iel|l th t or sell. ornia ports. This has WASHINGTON. D. c., .ipru ie (5P001f¢1)-Spurrcd by the formal pro- test against tno alien land law now ture. made by Viscount Sutemi Chin- da, the Japanese Ambassador, Presi- dent Wilson continued his efforts to treaty cf 1911. The I-‘resident had conferences with Mr. Bryan, the Secretary of State, and with Mr. Lane, the Secretary of the Interior, who is.a Californian, and Secretary Houston, of the De- partment of Agriculture, It is not believed that there will be any change in the policy of the fed- eral govcrnment not to interfere with the California Legislature in its at- 650,000 PROFIT IN WIRELESS DEAL ____..__.-__,.¢..- tempt to regulate its own lend laws. The President will, however, use his personal influence to prevent the n. ,enactment of any legislation that will be objectionable to the Japanese government. The President regrets the recur- prssent a violation of the rights renee of the anti-Japanese sentiment guaranteed to the Japanese under thq on the Pacific const' which Iefohed such an acute stage. several years ago. Officials of the State Depart- ment are considerhbly apprehensive over the reprisals which the Japan- ese government may:-_DWQ it regards the 'alien land la`w a io- lation of the treaty rights_to 'its subjects. A trade war, or a .boycott of American goods may result, sl- thuugh it is hoped there that such a serious outcome will be averted. -v-_-_-_-,,~. _._-_-___.___._____-_»_._.,___________.,_-___~_A_»____V-_-_-,-_-_-A _ _ GE'1‘HSl‘}MANf'} GARDEN l'ROl)Il(lldi-l OLIVE OIL. Ono of thc most interesting spots in the environs of Jerusalem is the Garden of Gethsemane, on the south-1 ern slopes of the Mount of Olives, says u writer in the Christian Her- a high wall. and belongs to the l~‘ro.n-l inside of the walls are representi- fions clone in relief in colors of the foiirtcen stations of the croll. An ohiect of interest in the garden is nu old olive tree, This, with some other trees, is said to date from the time of Christ, and is known from historical records to be of great ald. It is nn incloscd space of iiboutings-at least nine hundred years, one-third of an acre surrounded byiliosaiies are made from the olive stones, and the oil yfoldsd by the ber- clsian monks. One cannot say witb.i-ies in considered sacred and is sold the exact precision demanded by the at a high price. ' actual spot \vbere our Lord was betrayed,, but at all events it is hal- lowed with s continuous, tradition of some sixteen centuries. As you enter you pass the tradi- tional spot of the betrayal and the place where the disciples slept while Christ was at prayer. There are well scientific explorer whether this is thel i arranged flower beds, and around the cript- MIND OCCUPIED. "Sir," she exclaimed when he hissed hcr, “you forgot yourself." "Possibly," he replied. calmly; "hut I can _think of myself any old time. J nat now you are occupying my un- divided sttentlon."-Boston Trans- . ' ' 1 In this nge of nervous disorders neuralgia is fearfully common. The first thought is of neuralgia in the bead or splitting headache, but nour ` in which there are sensitive nerves. The teeth are often blamed and extracted in error, when the cause pf the trouble is in the impoverished condition of the blood and the starv- ed nervous system. Wbile neuralgic pains are usually sharp and shooting, and consequent- ly difficult to locate, the seat of trou- ble is usually sore and tender under pressure. Ncuralgia is pain, and as such is the symptom of ii disease-nervous exhaustion. The nerves must be ro- stored before cure can possibly be D Ch ’ lf. .BSD S 50 cents n box, 6 for $2.50, at all Nuralgic Condition - of The Nerves ---- _ afinill effected. _ -In many cases neuralgia is sslily cnrable by, the use of Dr. Chaae's Nerve Food. The patient is thin 'and to form new, rich blood. f The application of_ cloths rung from hot water' will afford relief from the suffering, andthe regular use _of Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food for a fqw weeks will completely overcome the neuralglc condition. Powerful driigs are to be avoided, because of their injurious effect in further weakening the nervous 'sia- tem. The Nerve Food cures by build- ing up the feeble, wasted nerve cells, and for this reason is ‘of lasting bena- fit. ' Nerve Food dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., algia may ndect any part of the bodylbloodless and needs tonic treatmsht Limited, Toronto. . . ' 'J-I'-L -- i » n from us. ____ _ _ A 1nrg_e some extends tbniiui length, one in dun ci_mo__bninnesn. »m__d,__r__ommmly more was no ,,,,,l,_ Republic onoains. .'i‘lis-~itct that the drug . _ ~ it f.‘_‘_\. ~i' _. hu in stock is of the style of the for ti James. - feature with some-__ medicine on is VIGOROL naw and In of the central portion- of the apart- _ 1?ARIEiIAN Sage prevents f:li_ldneel._ -an ___ _ _ _ egg- _ me has bo" **‘° ue.-...zi‘°";=..,':::‘:;:‘;‘.‘.¥.‘r‘..\ ‘;:.:i:s.i ‘;.i.°f.ii§:’;.';.f.:.‘i:::‘:.'.:.;:..:°...1.... »<» » 391° for all at sm'all party ,tables. ' ` rui! geriil. with °’ If you have dandruif or itching mi ff ‘ 'nm sMoK1ivo-sqm. _sonip ie meson :noe cinema semis ' ‘ ` ‘ ~ fare slipping the vitality from the roots of your hair. Get rid of all troubles by using PARIBIAN check the attack, and _ _ no was the relief, that I was not sdye, mind you,'neiths;- in a the high road to recov- it contain olsonous ;su¢!1' .°1_ » _ . s o s ",l ° or even snlp§nl_'. 1_2: l_e _li e4_=l_°.l:_\é‘ ‘__ " m:f:§:“g:i1`ii:)s’ neu- 'onli noone 'M Mir pow iustroes For curio: _ fp, _ obese i- tiglit 'NIC tendency to 1-U8 and consid pain-eubdu klnd lu the l,°u,e_ I ,eng Chinese Parliament bla not yet been ' _ _ ' for bein one nsoeivoe able to ores-em and tint. in cones- , We would inform the public that recommendation a bot- il“°“°°- 125° » Al¢\°f1¢5ll oillfle TM' _ ` My ll-lend was ,nl-_ falree. Mn F.. T.” Wllli&ns`, has not _ _ Norviunn, sayin, bcemsbie to una. seyiiiingxto "ray iusi ness of L. F. Drake has been neo for it in c_i_i;__ir ¢_;l>sni¢e."_l_e sito; -diplomatic cg- ` ‘ every day. So qui y el as'-sv ence o_ s-wid om of o . . - all ln. wigpnolmng ¢,¢°¢,,m,,,§' intend lo continue siipplyi_i_1g_ 5 ;__ _ 1., 1., _ i t our customers as they Sala lnrinsrs Télephone orders promptly attended to and livered to any part of the city ‘ Easter is past but you can always get Easter Quality Be e f Harrie tl'