_#_ , __-._ ‘hfi-‘Y - ¢\\¢ vc 5;; &~._ ~‘.,:a 11 ., sxf-&» “I ‘. “ i--see;-_-i. = -;. . = f' ~lii"“ ’ ` ' " . ' _ " "\ -~ ~ - l- . . . ;.=i.-1;... v ' ` V V ' ' ' PAGE F091* ` ."'1'=1=.»'i'l=f.=e=v=. Tris cnsstorrsrown GUARDIAN - ms.. 0. -_.W D . __iiNo.i_av_,=,¢`i§i»'f.9i ' i 1~» l " ' ` L ~$'{‘r3"L~.."-' -» ""3(/ b ' if , . 6, mf?) .Ian _I l|.ll_'._TT. Sf.-,<1 L.Y E Al W5 .ll=lRT-I’/>. .fi-. r"' ,i #F- .. ' “lmtsi 'n»~"° ,_ .. . ., ~ rcs undue soar _ » for wssiiiiia iiisiits < . for sonniiiic wim ioioisiiriaciiiic siiiiis ciosi1s.nniinsrrc l'lAD[`|lI'CANAUl GlLLE'l"I`-(D.‘l.'|`ll TORONTO-0NT.` wiivmneo 'r!|0N'rlzBl1» QT- CARD OF TIIANKS. To the Contest Miiniiiler, Charlotte- tov.‘n Guardian Pub. (Z0, Dear Sir:-I wish to convey to you and all the officials of The Giiiirdlnii Pub. C0. who hail zinythiiig to do with the Piano Contest just closed, my Si!1Cere thanks for the very alile and straightforward manner in which it was conducted. Iii the first place I. might say when this Contest open- ed I had no intention of entering ns a candidate and in fact was well in- to the battle before I was aware of it. Home of niy friends had been can- vassing for ine ivitliout mv knoiv- ledge. My reason fm* not wanting to enter was that 1 uns a married wo- man and had my household duties to attend to, and did not think I could give it the proper attention that would be required of me to make it a. success. I-Ioivever, my friends ral- lied round and would not take no for an misiver, so I allowed my name to go in the list as ai chiiiliilate, and I can assure you, dciii' sir, I am not at all sorry for so doing, nsl ioiind it more of a pleasure than a task. In my personal cunvussing I was well received. Should The (luaivliaii Pub- lishing Co. have another contest in the future, the young ladies of Prince Edward. Island can rest assured that they will be treated in gi fair and just iiianner. Again, dear sir, I must tlienk you and all The Guzirdian offi- cials for the courteous manner in which I have been received at The Guardian Uilice and for the valuable piano I ani about to receive. Yoiirs respectfully, l\ll’..`\`. Iii`IliI$LIL`- PERRY. ‘ i I l ! i l l | l Lsrrsa or ooNnoi,sNgn_ _ l Misa Jessie Murpny: Deg- gin". ___ Learning with deep regret tiistiiis _Angel of _Death has visited your nom, ?°3_ d°l"`“`°d y_°ll~;_-0! y0\.ir beloved “ 'fr “°~ Y°\l_l'-ililblhers and sisters .of Excelsior Division, No. 266, S, of T~» 508 Ol you and your mother to -accept our heartfelt and sincere gym. lDathY~ Th°U8h W0 IDB-y be unable to Illllly realize your great loss yet ws ‘kiwv-_' your devotion and tender cars _of him merit the richest rewards. iwords Uf Sylllflatliy which we here `teiider you may not soften the dun Qaehing of the heart, but we would like you to know that fellow-members lui' our Fraternity reincniber you gnu §DrHy that your cross may not be isreater than you can bear. In con- fclusion we would commend you to ,l-:im who hath said, "I will never ,leave thee nor forsake thee." In bn. half _of Excelsior Division, Gordon ,Huestis_ Jas. Marchbank, Mi-s,Frnn1i _C‘urtis. , ici-11:~.'asE QUEUES MUST BE WELL DISINFECTED. g .0'1”I`A_WA._ Jan. 29-Following the revolution in China the cutting of fl-11121128. and the consequent abund- iance of hunisn hair for trade pm.. ,I»`0B@S. CBna_dian_ quarantine regula- _tions are being tightened. An Order- ,in-Council has been issued requiring ,that human or other hair unmann- lfoctiired or uiicleaiied, must be nn lpaciied niid disinfected in a steamer of boiling water, before it is allowed to enter Canada. The quarantine 0( ncers are also required to make strict enquiry as to the presence of lunmanufactured or uncleaned hair ir _C(}l"l1lllg CB.I'g0€S. HOCKEY IN NEW YORK, i NEW YQRK. Jan. 29-Princetor :took the lead in the Intercollegiate =Hockey League on Saturday niizhf .defeating Yale at the St. Nicholas .!.liuk. four coals to one. . § in-iiiii-so iiysiiepsia liilals 1 Ueiiliiy Piii hisrdeied Siomaclis Higlil 1't’s :i revelation to the chronic dysf,-c] tic to feel no discomfort after zi lie.ii'._v meal, when that mezil is folloived by oiic Nu-Dru-Co Dyspepsia 'l`iiblLt. llc is hardly prepared for the nlixiost magic relief which the tablet gives liiin from the various rliscomforts to which he is accusioiiied after eating. Nu-Dru-Co Dyspcpsia Tablets swceten sloiiiachs that are sour--relieve sioiiiuclis that feel as if a stone had been sivnllowed-stop liesribiirn-and give the needed :issistaiice to stomachs that are we:il:eiied. Coiiiniiiiiig in themselves the active principle needed for digesting every kind of food, Na-I)ru-Co Dyspepsia 'l`iil;lcts enable even the weakest stoziiziclis lu get the good out of what is eulcii. preveiitiiig the nrcumulatioii of iizilligcsicil food :ind gas. \\'il.h B little li:-lp for a ivliilc, the cligestive organs recover their siirciiglli, do their work properly, :iiiil your troiibles are over. Doii'tgo on siifferiiig! Get si 5oc. box of Na-Drii-Co llyspcpsiu ’1‘al_>]ets from your driigqirat today. -National Drug and Cliciiiical C0. of Canada, Limited, Montreal. |47 * . WD Wef6~imDorting as rough lu glally 1`011ghened on the planed su i .hated was violating the gusto Yours sincerely, , MARY GALLAGHAN. Jan. 29, 1912. CARI) OF THANKS. Sunimersidc, Jan. _21l, 1912, - *- . 'l‘o my pupils of Rollo Bny East Q-g_-,R13 OF Tf.1_.\;.;};;5_ ,School and iiiy friends throughout .¢-~ lthe Province and elsewhere, who in The (`!iarloti'.eto\'.'n Guardian: Gentlenien:-I liuve just receiV¢_»r1t_he news that I have been successful in winning zi .=.plen-lid Organ iii your Contest. Iam s:i'":itly pleas:-Cl and wish to sinccr/:ly th:ii:f~ -_ill my friends who so gladly as.:E:;tcil nie. I also thank The Giinrdliiri for givinf.: me an opportunity io win sucli ii licauiiflll prize. I shall :1l\‘.'.tiys rcnieniber the Contest with keen lilcasiirc. Aiffllli thanking my friends :ind The (liinrCil- an, I remain, Very sincerely, MARY DRAKE. ' Jan. 29, 1912. CARD OF' THANKS. The Charlottetown Guardian: Gentlemen-:-Throiiigh the medium Of your valuable paper I wish to thank the me/ny friends who so gladly help- ed me to win the first prize-a beau- tiful Willis Piano-in the recent Con- test. 'I`lirouzliout the exciting event 'I received every assistance and sympathy and I can assure all my friends who helped me-even in f-H6 sugiitest- oi my heartfelt gratitude- Of course I am Dr0ud t0_ Will tm’ beautiful Willis Piano-it will be ii beautiful momento of B gfeat C05' test, To The Guardian I cannot. ex- press the depth of my f!.l`Uf»lt‘1d°_l“ ifiviiig us sucli a grand 0DI’0\"t““1tY to compete for a most VBJUBDIG prize. Their fairness and Kenefoslty will always be remembered by me- l-foping that all my friends will feel rr hvnpy as I do tonight. I beg '10 remain L _ .15-_V-1 l 'fo Merchants and business men generally. You will need to start |912 with some new Office Supplies ` We are well stocked with Blank Books (all kinds). Lelljcrs. Dny Books. Cash Books. ‘ I.cii¢rBooln.Jo\|m\||,l||dex ' Boch. U Record Books, Price Books Files. Inks. Acwulni papers. ln- velopn. it i. foolscap etc, etc. lindinl . Cues. nu-. yn-v using our “Surf een" "'Bin|ling Cues T, for Lciiers and invoices, ovary » business man should have them. l Only $2.50 in one dozen lots. ° Our goods are Botljlif rillil and solll righf. Carter fl., Company Li miled. fron-or any way assisted me in winning one of the beautiful Willis Planes iii The Gua.rdian’s Piano and Organ Voting Contest, I extend my sincere thanks I also take this opportunity to tlzanla the Guardian stall for the efflcieiii manner in which the contest was conducted. Sincerely yours, LORETTA McDONALD, Souris ‘East.. SMALL ENGAGEMENTB OF TURKS AND ITALIANS. TRIPOLI. Jan. 29-The Turkish forces yesterday resumed their move- ment against Ghirgarlsh, a small Oasis about twelve miles from Tripo- li, which has been the scene of recent numerous engagements between the Turks and Italians; and, at the same time, another force Of TUTIKB M15 Arabs delivered a detcrinined MLUICH on Arrisca some miles inland. A fierce Italian artillery fire compelled the assaulting forces to fall hack to- wards the south and southwest. _‘Phe Italian casualities were two killed and eight wounded. _»- _.__-- ,900 FISHERMEN i DRIFTING ON ICE. HOLSINGFORD, Finland, Jan. 29 TNiiie hundred fishermen are dl‘ifl1ll1i!. on it gigantic doe, between Narva and the Pitkapassl Islands. unless a storm breaks from the north.` ___,___________.. - WARSHIP WANTED. PERIM ARABIA, Jan. 29-The British Consul, Hosfda, has sent a reauest to his Government for the do- spgteii of ii warship to this port. His action is due to threats by the Ital- ien vessels to bombard the town. _ __ - i if . /li-mblem Pins 1 at low Prices ~ V\’o haven splendid line of em- blem pins hero including Od_df`ell0WH» Masons, Foresters, Knighll Of Pythian, Hibemians, Sons of Tem- perance. Uocd Templsrs, and C- M. B. A. They are shown in gold and gold filled in the mos! sdpprovcd designs and quality comi ered the prices make them splendid values. Pricedst.......... New W. N. Tanton \. Sunnyside. _ ' ' [$\!‘fv1'>1>3>®®GWO _ _ " Danger to the men is not imminent_ lil llllll THE WEST WINNIPEG, Jan. 25-The highly satisfactory announcement. that His R0yal Highness the Duke of Con- naught will pay an official visit to Western Canada in the .fall of this y°5!' was- forthcoming yesterday morning.' when Mr. D. E. Sprague. On behalf of the Exhibition Board. was interviewing the Board of Cou- trol with a. view of arranging for joint reception arrangements when the Duke comes to Winnipeg, as el- zfilldy Promised, to open the exhibi- ion. Mr. Sprague, who has just return- ed from Ottawa, said that Col. L0Wl-\1€l'. of the vice~regal staff, said what the exhibition trip was in th.; nature_of a special trip only, under- taken in view of the importance of .he Selkirk centennial, and that the f0y81 Dtlfly Will make an extended official visit to the West later oii. .‘lie details will be announced later. PRAIRIE LIBER ALS AFTER FREE TRADE. VOTTAWA. Jan. _23-The Prairie Albefals Dursued their free trade pol- Cy today. _ Sonie`tinie after the present Minis- er of Customs asumed office he be- :ame aware that American lumber- to go through au cpe,-utiom but t},iS_] . ._. . .. ..;,:__?_-__, |11' refused to do. A friend advised I._v 4 - I 1." ` ‘ i"’f‘§° 31 of .er and therefore. free, n, type `n the subject a while ago and were iet by the foregoing statement ;he facts. _ (I t0 U16 lltlihcli and (Jn 5 mgti :cting duties on lumber planed Wiposing a heavy tax on the people. The debate thus ran until a late our in the evenin g. Mr. '['ul`ril'f, Mr. Thompson and Mr, ri {nowles accused the British Colu l.s independent opinion. lie House reat amusement s - ,, Mr. Bertini foiiowed, sir. wiiireui-H0 me Dr- Thom” WHY. H" “fm Laurier and Mr. Oliver rejoined. Dr to, ence, missing three-foiirtlis of the 1. l’inkliam's Vegetable Coinpound. t £2 standard remedy for female ills, a .ct and was unduly and m,,g,,“,. has cured thouszinds_of women iv HER 0 LY ’ liam’sVegetableCompcun pound lias iiiiiic for ;-_»;=.-‘.-'.~' -‘ :-14 me. W hci. l u' ro 1;-if-' _v ~i- ,’ "1-.-".-'.- ' 9 . -f~‘f\"~i ` muh? vililhnil. = rx ___,,,:z.'»- _ __ ' .. ., . _ kia? w0u,an_ suf. _ ,_,i»\. ,_,. ' 'é` @ fering from female ‘ ~ .W _fi ,,._-_._ .. .. .. ._ lf°“bl"»== .1 ll “ dl -=~ i-ifiammafifm 0* I iii-'=i.2.;i;=i li?-‘;~" -I_~:»'_f.=;.;.f_-':, __ ~ =:{z{=.`;'--3.33 the female organs. 1 _ff _.“'~= -' '§'-__;»,é’s1§i;ii.§_='.;.-.. ii* I-.'_-‘.-.'-;}:`.'f=.."§\f/l£$.’;.‘-111'. and con l d not .--.i.'i§=;§§f.€§,§;` """"-'= staiid or ualk any J _ \ - distance. At last] ~;_._»s».'_.',-- . -ig \\ T was confined to my , -1 , ‘I ' \\\ bed,aiidtlie doctor - ___""»'_f ' _ sziid l would have A. 1-:_ l I<‘uANi-1 Eiistsv, Lindsay, Ontario. of l _We ciiuiiot understand why w_0m€Ii -- ‘ will take chances with an operation oi' Today the Pi-siris Liberals 1-etnrn.= drag out ii sickly lialf-liearted exist- i vy_,;_t,..,{___1‘ W' . . PF - ‘ -ia o into supply Mr. Turrlfi iggved oi' living, without first trying Lydia L. i’ =. :ll '-..»~»-ii’ ._ .init the Minister of customs in to ‘ ‘.§"`3\ l 4,. . have been troubled with such ailmen snd nervous prostration. C ANCE _ WasCuredbyLydiaE.Pirik= ' I '~\ "" " ii Lindsay, Ont.-“I tliiiik it is no_ ______.,_._§,§__.,~.f-_._'- ,il ' ` more th ri ht for me to thunk .\irs. .. ._.-.ff ' an 8 . . , . ..... ‘-in-’,~‘f Pliikham for what her kiiidudvit-e_.iiiil, ;_ Lydia E. I’iiil<|iiini’s \'ci:euilili¢ Lullrl ~. ‘1:-.-;f=f;.fi..-ii.:-il-z _,ri ' 1 7 ii- .i , ' I -2 xi ‘i . .4@*< l 'Ni ‘ \\ For thirty years it has been lit iff” iii l iw-"‘l?’{ I \ . 5"' as displacements, inflauii_iiai.ion, ulcer- == ation, _tibroid tumors, irreifiilarities, periodic pains, lizickaclie, indigestioil -__ D> I ' and More Bargains ` ` .~. 'H-ji-1.-,i _ . ii M ' -T . -` -q..:z\.. .2-5" . .\...,._- , .\"\._ -3 .. ‘ ~~‘-=?'--'.>.L>\,ie\ ';'»'\ . d i il - ' --<~:'-.’ 11:1:-:-_._ _; -_ `u _- _ :__ 51,55. .,,-__-_-C-_....i.,_` cn, 1 _,U ed. f gr , , g la . . . , 3 1.--~ . " ' . . »._.- -. y' / fx...-V. ’°’.s';_z3_gf? f: lf* ...f.I=I»»-.'=:=»-ff.."f*=--f -.r.>-. .._ l ff, 3255:’ 5 :`..`»‘._=,=_‘~, lf'&"i{.-'.‘i 1*iIf:§§5f`%§f-f f ' fi I .. .\ .. . ’ 3, -.'=;.:_\~. -"‘f':_:" v .Ei * ' . .. .er " ' ` ...'.,~'.‘__.§e...f`~.‘i¥.> 1-. ;>-`t 'f:1~'-t.:;:. \ i . 5--.'>'~ .~';-.`:-';':j.'.=-:-..'.=.' ff: » _ r- lfeellikeiinewwoni:_iii_. 1inosi;i.ciiri.ily 1 » 3 -MBS. He sent the matter to the recommeiidthismedicine to :nl wunieii Joard of Customs and received froin| whosufferwitlifemaletroublcs. llifi-V0 t a ruling that the lumber was duti~ also taken Lydia E. I’iiikli:tm's Liver able. The Liberals made an outcryl Pills and think they are fine."--l_\I\'S. . ;...:.=.=.- i., '.»i»’§;-ig..-ii.: .. _ _ ~. -' ' i '. ' '-i ;f fi-if 'ii-=“l; <1‘ -` 1 ,i --:_'.‘; . V' 5 I -1. ‘ . ts I i ~ ia;_l\im(§>ei___mexi of being in a combine Y :_ __ _, ._ _ . .,,. . ._ ,, _ .n sai t at the price of lumber had ~ een enhanced to the settler on the K-4”-/" rairies. Mr. boodeve, Mr, Stevens 1 ,`\-_ ` _ . . nd Mr. Taylor repiidiated the _` l _Vvh°“Ch°°i”“gS'lV°'“`."'.°“ '. harge. The main point of the Con- 7 'ill |§b°‘l‘°°°“°mY‘"‘d‘“"Sl“°' -_. iervative reply was a denial of the / lf’ “Un 'U P\"Ch¢\S‘= illegation that actual prices to the -/ ` .ctual settler have been enhanced. .' , Sir. Wilfred Laurier spoke aboutl 1 i' _ " ‘ i _ ‘).30 o’clocl1, urging thi-it the Board ,’.=, This bfeni-l»k“°“'“ ll* _._ =f Customs is subordinate to the 1,__,,_,_:,4,-if-tg., "SiIver?.’ar:thr1tWears" _ liinister. and all but saying that its 5¢_¢;"’f{é"~"`3.'y, ninksfirsiin qualiiyiind ' iecisions represent his desire and not lf, nn; been best for over dfii' {. ‘ 60 years. Made in the Continuing, he became completely “. - heaviest grade of plate. . iiixed up in technical details as ` to ."J`» 3 5°|¢ny[,¢,n,||n“ p¢,n|¢|-. . .he planing, sawing, jointiiig, tongiv \"‘_._..;~.,»-,.-.»,.,_ -.-- -»\ ~ f ng and grooving of luiriber, causing , g 1 Y teid closed the debate with an effec- *~‘” 'M9 MV* UWY "Hifi U*-‘"3 in ill :ive speech in which lic showed tha the amendment was dislionestly word- IJOUSB HOW ill Perfect l>FG>fTVHU0U. i _-il, inasmuch as no duties have been '7~l10Ugh St9'“dm§ for \1l’“"~\f‘l5 Of 500 :ollected on lumber of the sort des- _ ribed iii the amendment. He also W¢11`S lilme- MP. Clay UDB One bf0li 5 er living, Charles Clay, one of the most prosperous farmers in this part hovred that the hoard of custom liowed great liberality in meeting t city of Bodman in Cornwall, in ine views of importers of lumber, Of lille C0\1l1fI`y. <10iIliZ hifi WOYK 0 oncediiig nearly all their claims. ipurely scientific ‘prliiciples, an @..__ l i I Y : years, and long in use before Crom-; h, . sur eon well and favorabl known., .. e. ill -- ~i l1 Thursday ]an. Friday Saturday 1 3tl1 - Monday Tuesday \Vednesday Th ursday Fr'iday Saturday Olld (ly Tuesday W edu esday Tliiirsd ay F rid n y Saturda y Uvercoats- i\Icii’s overcorits in College, Converto :md Senator, worth $11.50 to clear at . . . .$5 95 5 ulsicrs worth io 8.75 t0 Clear 1\t.- -4.75 A good line of College coals worth from 12.00 to 16.50 to clear at... .. . .. . .. .$.00 A few more iii Converto and ’l`uway silvlcs as well as College worth from 15 oo io isoo ioclenrai .. . 9.75 Another line worth to 20.00 for. ...I3 25 A splendid line ot' boys' overcoats in Col- lege and Senator styles worth 8.00, 8.75 and 1o.oo to clear at 3.39, 4.75 and- -»~~- ----5-50 ¢ ,` ,_ _, __ _ .__ t"i..‘.A"'~1 "W V 7. -3'! .H 'ill lf' “ ’-.."-~- _ _'l'“’r.. _..i~~_i. In l~.‘~t __ ll X' i Wu ' .-» ..; -1,,;.<.»; "i ai. 1-..iiin5~.»'..__ i.....1§~".i\> - i -r ' . > -i ..»'- ’ /X ‘Z -uv, N Al, . _ _ _~» \:;.-j;~{f~'{_i;,__fc‘: _Nc I wish to heartily thank the men, women and boys who helped to make my Money Raising Sale the big success it -. was. Although the weather was very- cold and stormy from the time the sale started until now, our sales have been high and every one who came here to buy left with -' the satislaet. ion of knowing that they secured splendid bargains, no 1n;t_ ter what they purchased. This has been the big outstanding feature of this sale-good honest bargains that me ren] han giiiis. It has ALWAYS BEEN SO and ALWAYS WILL BE so as long as I am in business just to show you lion, well you have helped me andliow I have just secured -the amount I needed ($3500) I am showing below the amount of diily sales, taken from my cash book. 1 ith i 2l£l'.\ $5 208.94 303-9° 604.88 149.14 , 358-55 . 94. 50 (very stormy) 149 71 341-04 281.13 158.88 206.28 115.30 1 18 09 1711.28 3,54 82 $31615-84 ( %G¢&n| (6 ll H 15th 36th 17th 18th 19th zoth 22nd _ 23rd ac 24th . “ 25th zoth 27th L( il if f\ H U H tl H i Sweater Coats Men’s sivcater coats brown trimmed with green, and peail buttons worth 2.00 to clear at...... . .........$|09 Aiioiher line formerly priced at 1.50 to clear at........... .. 774: Other lines formerly priced at from 1.75 to 4.75 to clear at prices ranging from 69:: to Boys’ sweaters worth 8 50 to clear at. .49c Another line worth 1 50 for. . .. . . . . 88: Boys' heavy roll neck sweaters worth 75c io................ ......89c -;¥.‘§.“ ~ -v-‘E ash( l ms! _I MENS AN 'iT5.!&%BI I diff __ ' :_-_ _ -- H _ . . th h . b t _ d- t fiiiid was dismasteil. Only one ofthe lhedhodste \`l,1;\,,\da,l?cf;Et;lldi;1;gh1t67P25 iofcllrliliislligyverlng [l<;l‘sl4§ferhnn!lx;:, Silbccelll- l”"°‘V' Dugam Mchonumf nw" hnrei ‘men me” ’ g 3 led in B marked ,,,,,n,,e,,_ He ,S the ,was found next spring at Little Har- (3. ‘ ° OBITUARY. Entered into nteriisi i-est, at iiis _residence nt Dundas on the 31st. De- cember. 1911, Thomas Clay, at the 'me of 81 years. He was a son of ~~ Sultared iiliii Elsie Trsulil For Twu Years. IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE FOR HIM TO SLEEP. Diseases of the nervous system are very common. All the organs oi' the body may be sound while the iicrvous sys‘.ci_n alone may bc diseased, therefore it is iicceiuiary for anyone sullcriiig from :iiiy nervous _trouble to procure n rciiiedy which will at once quicieii the nerves and build up the system. Mllburn’s Heart and Ncrvc Pills will do this for you, providing you give them ii fair trial. Mr. Chas. `W. Wood, Montreal. Que., writes:-"For two years I had .suffered with nerve trouble, mid it was inipossihlc for me to sleep. It did not lnnticr what time I went to bed, iii thc niomiiig l was even worse than the night before. I consulted a doctor. and lic gave_me ii tonic to take a. half hour beforegoiiig to hed. It was all right for a time, but thc old trouble retumed with greater force than before. Oiie of the boys, who works with me, gave me half zi box of Milburri’s Heart and Nerve Pills. I took tlicin and I got such satisfaction that I got another box, and before I Finished it I could enjoy sleep from I0 p.ixi. until 6 a.m., and now feel good." Milbnnfs Heart and Nerve Pills are 50 cents pei' box, or 3 boxes for $1.25, at all dealers, or msiled direct on re- ceipt of grice by The T. Milburn Co., Limited. oronto;Ont. ~ °"'o00 skeins of aviation w-vol in -nyrt|o,navy blue, brlqht. mid and inrk red.urey,sky and white now in stock- I2 cents poi' skeln.Ston ley Bros. I-26dl'4l _ 1. ’ l rf' - r .NW ' iifllll \ ,¢\ n\“,. I ' |21 I-, .. \ ln. 0 nlni _ - llli ‘ ive not diiiioiiit to nt the kind 0! ' i- nu ws t ily patronize ,'iii;'i'i:lid"i,iI`A€ ys'riiia,i'l ,i.Ad'§iin-v. .we .ins no iiiilf 0"! M111, “ °“,_',,P"‘},°,g (T, thus our nH_thod pro organ Owhy Wu vourllnos. is is one nah I* th” u "‘°““i‘..’.’.‘E.'°$'lf°‘2.1; hl‘.° Siiib 011%. #diurnal on feltlng it :Vaio right time Star Steamlaundry istiiior of his late brother by sever 8, ibor and interred at St. George’s. A \'l‘f‘-mn. did _ re his work like an Englisliinan to stand b,.0the,.s_ and a brotha,-_i,,_1nW_ were the test of time. A very useful man lri-it at ses.-Darius D. Clay, Henry ’“ tl}e_°°"“““f“'-Y. hi! W"S‘@"'0¥` ready Clam Capt Savi11e_' Ca,,t_ Cu"-1e_ to visit the sick i-uid help them by Dugald McDonald, and the steward hi? Sklu, and °°““S‘f1~ H9 “HB ll m0'-‘li of the vessel. The schooner Eniiliiie, kmd nelghlluf '“'-“ll ddlfllll-Cd ‘Z0 <10 H connection of words and the dceier no light was shown at the Eas Point Light, and the night a dread ful one, the vessel made straight. io the li ht house She had two abl Ssvillc and Capt. Cui-rle-und, it C.iE\..§.f!I.9..."3.!.A owned and built by the Clays- at Dundas, was coming from Bay of Is- 3' man Uf trllth -'mil Sl’0k0 HS he felt lands, Nild. when on the 9th of favor or :in act of kindness. He was and felt as he spoke. He was a 'iiiiiiiililiiilif "' -rd January, 1il7l, a terrific gale and snow-storm was raging, and though . g - . d p ea captain' on hoard-Capt. ee S b is at length passed the stern analysis u,,0,,ght_ Struck East point Ledge' of death, to hear the vmlcome. “Well Tha Kind You have Always Bought ..’~".;'.f:’..‘;‘;.¢i<,fr"". me T strong tempcruiice man but never made that it hobby. A religious man, ¢,witliout caiit or liypocrisy-but he _ Iactcd all these in "silent speech" li1` r 'lille W0 he “filled and now that heart, e though soi-iietiiiies differently operat- ed iipon, by different operators, has id0f\€. g00d and faithful servant," ‘which we do assuredly believe-we mourn not as those who lime no hone. Ile leaves to niourii: Gustavus A