'i li 'i i ‘i 1 i i l 1 1 1 V i 1 1 i .i .»i°=»°U= -=-=-f-vi -~-i - - ~ _, Save Your Voice " Dllll.Y _ , in loulnniln nsiimans \§ fc »`l`\\¥;. ,_ . l T E' 4 For Fmt Sadpll, rrlh I 7| . 1 furnished b ~ 1 EVANS’ ~'°.*.:.=sr°° ’ '. J ' ,._.'.v..:... ,.,, P , T mv mission. ' p 'riisii it was I louse my mission- ‘ _ - ""°°'~ -*' Knew what work God meant for S0 I squandered time in waiting For tus chance that never camc- ||aifsss|Drsgss|Cb¢rii¢alCo.sIcnnla.lin|ies.lIeatres| Quite wreot to think 01'°th¢r¢ ln my longings after fame. LUMBER OPERATIONS pence of caring for t_]lTe'm.will be less. But one day I had 5 “sm” ON THE sr. cnoixfrne men and horses are literally ent- U' th" “°°dY °“°°‘ “°“" "_ B C IS -T ing their heads off while waiting for Ol thgenearts that s"`“v° 'with un' ALA , Feb. .-If the present snow, and the prospect is l r . weather conditions continue, nianyfone for the employe and owhe§.0S)iil¢ih ,Tm they mmt' 'md mu' 'md dm' ,C _ _ . C _ s lumber operators on the waters of Ule St Croix will be ruined, as with out snow enough it will be impossible for them to fulill their contracts with the large operators. Many of (he former are men of limited capi- tal, and unless snow comes soon to aid them they will stand to lose hea- vily. In several instances the opera- blrs have crews and teams at points fn the woods that can be reached on- ly when the streams and swamps are frozen, and they can neither use the men and equipment to good advan- tage or get thcm out where the ex- |_ _ , Remnant Sale Wall Paper, at ilalf Price Parlor, Dining Room, Bed Ro0m,llall and Kit- chen Paper. A clean sweep of the ,_ balance of our stock at ' exactly Half Price want the room for splendid new stock to be opened shortly. Big Bargains for earl Buyers. Carter & Company Ollf ' '< '»¥~'~i»W~¥l; ‘is less than seven inches in thickness, onditinne as prevail this winter are lnnhcard of, and the oldest operator annot remember a time when there was not sufficient snow at this sea- on ol the year to move the early winter cut. of timber. The ice men who operate on the river and stream; .in this vicinity are also discouraged by the present mild weather and what littlc ice has been cut is decid- cdly thin. The total crop harvested up to this time is away below the »averagc, and ice will be a somewhat erpensive luxury along the border during the coming summer if` freezing weather is delayed much longer. Most of the ice cut up to this time while in ordinary winters the aver- age thickness would be nearer 18 inchcs. ~ NAVAL DEBATE DRAGS ALONG _ sumed the naval debate to-day, Lib-_- erals doing all the talking, while ai bare quorum maintained a perfuuc- tory attendance. The speakers to- day were Turgeon, Gloucester; Thomp- son, Qu`Appelle, and Marcil, Bon- aventure. Mr. Turgeon argued ex- Hon. Mr. Marcil contended that thc, proposed gift of dreadnoughts was; unconstitutional. He moved the ad- journment. 1 The standing committee on marine! and fisheries will on Thursday take up Hou. J. D. I-Iazen‘s bill respect- ing radio-telegraphy. The measure requires all boats plying 200 miles or more and carrying titty people, to be equipped with wireless. Amend- ments have been suggested reducing the passenger limit, while some mem- bers favor an act requiring a wire- less equipment for all passenger ves- sels. FORCED BILLS OF ' LADING SUITS IN- . VOLVING $4,500,000. the limit of distance and incrensing_ Limited NEW YORK, Feb 5-The first of. the forged bills of lading suits which followed the failure of Knight, Yan staive for little deeds of kindness. Or u. word of hope and cheer, And the smiles that cost so little But can make it heaven here. l. 8. Louscu ' _ ' “ I was longiingtfor a Eillion- I mc. They give relief at once, and th I ti d Fancy ma B 1 some ms ‘rand- restorss strength and lone to the iehiocaiinarildlevolilo bometnmg that would wmv the organs. if you speak or sing in bil . l kos ‘ pmm” Evans' Antiseplic Throat Pastillegldf hcanil.ways P of the world on every hand' And 1 cried, "Forgive my blindness, Now, at last. thank God, I secl' And my heart. that had been selfish In its longing to be great, Saw great fields of labor waiting For me just outside my gate. So I seek to scatter sunshine In a dark and cheerless place. Loving words have given courage; Smiles have cheered the tearful face. In the joy of helping others God's good time I waste no more Since my life has found its mission Waiting nt the very door. -Eben E. Rexford. cey and company, the Alabama cot- ton merchants, was put on trial to- day. in the federal district court. Litigation involving about $4,500,000 awaits the result oi this test case. The action was brought by A. Han- nay and Company, cotton merchants ot Liverpool, Eng., against the Guar- antee Trust Company, of New York. It is based on the draft for $71320 made by Knight Yancey and Com- pany, which was discounted by the defendant. The draft was accompan- ied by a bill of lading for one hun- dred bales of cotton, which after- wards turned out to be a forgery. The Guarantee Trust Company dis- ___ counted this draft in Feb, 1910, and 0'1'I`1’-WA. Feb- 5~-The H‘0\|50 Ye' it was forwarded to England where the Bank of England accepted it and charged the amount to the account of A. Hannay and Company. BLOW FOR LOAN "SI-IARKS" WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.-“Loan haustivvlv there was no emergency- sharks" in the eapltsi, credited with doing an enormous business among government clerks, received a blow to-day when President Taft signed the “loan shark” bill limiting their charges and also those of pawubrok- ers to one per cent. a month. Pas- sage ol the hill had been fought for years in congress and the money- lenders appealed personally to the president to veto it. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT TO SEE PROF. HOCKEY MATCH. MONTREAL, Feb. 6-For the first time in his life, His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught is going to see a professional hockey match. His Royal Highness has been an occa- sional spectator at amateur games in Ottawa, but has never been persuad- ed to see a game, as played by pro- fessional teams. He has decided, however to visit th M tr 1 - na, on Saturday night, when the Te- cumsehs and Wanderers play. It is not the first time that the Governor General of the Dominion has visited a professional match at the Arena, but, as far as can be ascertained, it is the ilrst time that a member of the Royal Family has ever witnessed pro- fessional hockey in Montreal. ° L’ _ T '_ T* Had Pains Arouiid The Heart fill SHUTIIEIIIIG FEELIIGS. The terrible smothcring and choking up sensations and sinking turns, that come to those whose heart. and nerves are deranged or disordered call for prompt relief. There is nothing that brings with it such a fear of death as to wake up in the night with that awful feeling of smother- ing. Milbum's Heart and Nerve Pills are the only rcmcdy that can give prompt relief and effect a complete cure in cases of such severity. Mrs Wm. Lee, Uhthoff, Ont., writes! --“I have tukcn three boxes of Miiburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and am now well. I had such pains around my heart and such smothcring feelings that I thought I would surely ic. My head used to be propped up with pillows to keep me from smotlicring. One day I read in a paper about your l\lilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, and thrcc boxes cured me." Price, 50 cents per box; 3 boxcs for $1.25, ut ull dcnlcrs, or mnilcd direct. on Biscuits gg crsoll Cheese .,\ _ ' _ ,_ 5 4‘,;5,,;. , ~.~§§!‘a, » .wr 'Z SIRUH " YORK Feb. 6-Hurrtlhl sem' .uma wnii tum- ln his possession that first of the wldbll dll' culture to `be country. Dr. llaltin a Physician of Pittlbutlf, the steamer Potpdam_!¥om~ and st once took of home, where his wife.` 1 . I § E .ri.i`< 1.. T* ._.’ fi .. 1,, af. 'um ,H ni?" sit ' cl behalf of ~ the we i»ocmrr1»ai|iiis" 1 ni-. icuii coin pi-_I 1. been conVlli¢ed"’bf `..'f"`?."', '- :I the cure sndillad obtei ii-` - " 11 ‘ ~ Ss Frledmau.iul¢eao\i¢h.se|» ~~ ' 1, swam nie mini oi ;,1’t:f*;°:;°"@Ml 11°F- . _ .-1 -ff. believes willheacure 'aunt' - |..,-,.,,,, 1( ‘v ' I l _ ~ _ “‘ __‘:._‘ -----~-- -;___.._L4|_`“`LLT`." ,;”T“‘ l l Twenty-five cents. -1- -------- -_-_-_-_ :_- _~_~_ _~_-_~_~ _-_-_-3,-'_-__= - » ~» _ = -_ -..-..,;'_~‘ 1-~ -GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS .; . r 1 I "1 i.. ::::.:°.'..1.:;f'u:.i".::2.°°.22.!I.'i:$':':°.:;.":.'l.a:.':!.:::s.‘:.°:1‘ I ,_l.__._......._r.=i Purify your blood. build up your body ny using Rexall Blood Tab- 1 lets,a standard preparation that is working good cures in hundreds of cases This preparation is sold by us with the un- derstanding that if it _is not satisiactory, your_ money will be refunded. One box 5oc, six boxes for $2.50 Thé McKin- non Drug Co., The Rex- ` all Store. 5-2 ldrlf Y D P Y' `- -ing business with the moat success- IF- ,_ 4' ._ _- acc-urs vuinrrn so1i1N'rs-MEN AND woman-wa will start ou in a ermanent a 'Ml agents line ever put on the Can- adian market, without investing a single cent of your money. Our line is absolutely new. Sells on sight in every home. Not sold in stores. No opposition. Successful men and wo- men startedby us are making $16 t0 $20 weekly. Write today for catalogue, 'and full information. National Products, Limited, A45, Toronto, Ontario. 2-6Mtf. L l"l'.MALE HELP WANTED-'MA»ID FDR GENERAL housework for family of two. Ap- ple 804 Richmond Street. 2-8M3ipd. . "i" a _. 0 . . '_ ‘if ul; -"»..i >_ ,"" " 41 MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the 14th March 1918' for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails,on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week over Rural Mail Route No 2 from Peake's Station to conmiense at the Postmaster Gene- ral's pleasure. Printed notices containing ini-they iuformation as to conditions of pro- posed Contract may be seen and blank forms,ot Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Peake’s Station. Ellott Vale and at the office of the.Post Office Inspector. POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S OF- FICE. WANTED, A GIRL ron GENERK1. housework. Apply to 182 Gt. Geo. &_____ 2-amend. WANTED. MAID FOR GENERAL housework. No washing. No up- 'stalrs work. Highest wages paid to a competent person. Mrs. Chas. Longworth, 181 Fitzroy St. 2-7mtf FUR SALE _ sHoa'rHoRN nnoismannn noni. calf for S1112- Apply to C. E. Mac- _ _Nutt,_Darnley. _ 2-BMI-lipd. FOR SALE-PUREBRED PLY- mouth Rock Cockarels, also eggs for hatching. J. A. Ferguson, _1§>5_1g._1i.li., N0.__ 2. 2-iimaipe. -7 5: ~` . .~ffl`¢=°_ ’ FOR SALE, IN wmsm R"¢yAm-Y'{.'_ farm of 50 acres with good dwel-if |1118 house and outbuildinge; uni. lently situated; very sulesbl, 1°! fox ranch. For further. particulary Hvnlytolizwen Cameroon; spring Park Rd. ~ . 3,5 |% ron sans-s Hoorrma s - frvd. thirt -nine “ff 7 tons r Carries sixty tons coal. Now lying at Georgetown. For further partie ulars apply to W. D. Jamieson, Georgetown. 3»5Mg4_ FARM FOR SALE.-86 ACRES OF land on corner Bmekley Point and Bt. Peters Roads. If not sold bs- fore will on ilrst day of May, 1913, at public auction. Apply A. E. Le- Page. Woodstock, N. B B-lllil., HELP WANTED* fi FHTEEN DOLLARS AND Eiiii’ ses weekly for trustworthyman or woman to act as Travelling Repre- sentative. Prenkius experielice not required. Travelling expenses ad- vanced. Commence in home terri- tory. Winston, Llmited, Toronto, Ont. , ' _ 2-lldlil. MISCELLANE OUS GENERAL BOOTH.-LEAVE YOUR order for book entitled Life General William Booth with R. K. Brace, 170 Queen' St. Price only 85c: Gillustrations; 28 chapters; 312 pages; 'also a lot of other good books. Send for liat. 2-7 Milli F02 sans-RnoIs'rERED` sHoR'r- horn Bull, 10 months old, of cx- °¢11°Ut Quality. Apply to Linco`n nifufrsi ..Q!1,°_fr.v .Yel1_°,!- .%_1iVi°_i1>f'~ iron sans: AT MURRAY RIVER, residence of Thos. McKenzie. Apply to Mrs. McKenzie, 57 Hillsboro St,. _$"_h*l§t°t°W"_- 245 M5iDli~ SCHOONER ALENA L_ YQUNG F01; S810. 35 tons registered; American build; of oak, now lying at V1¢- toria. APPIY to Calvin Howatt, 11295;". z-sivisiiia. Fon PALE, A TAYLOR s`AFET 1.1.- Ch'ToWn, Jan. 24th 1913. ISHN F. WHEAR, receipt of price by The T. Milbuirn C0., Limited Toronto Ont Post Olllce Inspector. 'm0Bt new. lnrse. and one 01 tus best made by these famous main:-, ‘ Avplv to H.H Brown,15B Queen' St Mn_L£ HE! P WANIED ' IIE INDEPENDENT, START A CUT- Rate Grocery business of your own. Redpath's granulated sugar 4 cents pound. No capital required. Earn $25 weekly with few hours’ work. outfit free. The Consumers' Asso- c‘.ation,_W_i_ndsor, Ont. 2-8M5ipd. WANTED AT ONCE AN EXPERI- oncod man with horses. Revere Ho- tel 2-1Mt(. MEN WANTED-T0 LEARN DRIV- ing and repairing °utomobiles. Positions now- or latelvi-Write Portland Auto Co 204 Kennebec _____ __ _ __ __ ___ _ ___ _ _ ` ' __ __e__i“ _°f‘_f“ _____`__ ` ` ` L27 MM31- I l zalmj gt po,-gland M0 ' 3-5Mz4lpd; [_,_. he Slander d Black Fox ompany imiied Head Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Capitalization $60,000.00 divided into 600 shares at $1 00.00 each . PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS PRESIDENT, S. W. CRABBE, .ESq. Hardware Merchant. Cheri i VICE PRESIDENT. HON. GEO. E. H UGHES. Druggist, Charlottetown Qttetown sscr c TREAS. D. A. Ma¢K1NNoN. Bex 129. Charlottetown This company has secured three pairs of 1913 pups for delivery Sept. Ist next from the finest and best stock inthe rov° ` h including the vvorld`s famous ranch of the Charles Dalt n S`l Bl k F0 C , Ltd. Th th t ' g ' P mee, T of equally high merit. In all five pairs will be installed) in ltldgr rarilcch at Q12(-;>00.00 a aeir (inaliri WO initlloni aloe now pending’ fromistack 'O P Hg 3 0 8 0 $5 OO'00.co divided into 600 shares- at $100.00 each. ' - ’ ES TI M A TED PROFITS The Ranch f is situated in West Royalty near Lewis' Point atdls oftdistance from the junction of No~th River and ‘ ~El_len’3` three miles from Charlottetown as the crow flies but __E1len’l Creek isolates it from the main road for a .di`stdLice dfilearl 'a Iooo yards thus insuring perfect seclusion and quietness. 'Tlie'§anc`h is in close proximity to the keeper°s re- hisieye at all times, the location ‘and arrangement of 'natural conditions. The sight is high bush and the ad`oining woods , fish in abundance when re- and shelter arrangement cannot beldup- now in _operation in the _Province and oneof the most upto-date in Prince Ed. Address ._.._,_ Experts claim that the price of 1913 pups within a few months will reach the $15 ooo.oo mark per pair, for pure black breeders such as ours The litter of each pair runs from 3 to 5 ’ Take the average at three, a conservative estimate, and after deducting ranch expenses we will have 1 2, pupsgor £914 delévery. lt is admgttfd by thetholdest ranch owners that the price in 1914 will be consi era y over 12,ooo.oo a pair, u a ing e average at $1c,coo.co the present price the lit- ` er and contains over a mile of shore fronta e suitable for O t C 1 ' ' ' ‘ -ters of 1914 will bring the shareholders in the Standard Ranch t] ’ ' - - - s' - - ~ - . g . ys er . u t“re'.Mr Lewis ha§ f“`°t_°Pu°n' °i,1 ' of`I00 Per C¢11f, still retaining their original shares in the five Tiirasc fybiéop( 0.00 .or a net dwmetld these areas.and It 15 the Intention of the Company to nlclude dll? lllcrguve mdu5.n'Y 1n1¥h¢1f¢h@l‘-UB¥lL"‘ ‘ ‘ ll"No'1‘E. The above estimates are figured on average litters and present prices The;-¢ is every indication for the price of foxes to advance anywhere from 2 t ° l within -the next few months. and it wou1dn’t be wonderful or unusual ifotligdli/zrcealii ' of breeders would produce considerably over 15 P ' _ OYSTBR AREAS-The farm on .which the Standard Ranch is located is owned by the ranch P 0 reeders. when applying for letters patent. Other shore frontage in the vicinit is ow ComPany and is also available. ~‘ y ned by membem I Dear Sirz- N i 3:1.: E. Name ......... is Y" _ D. A. McKINNON _ I Box 129. Charlottetown, _ _ Secy-Treas. The Standard Black Fox Compdny Ltd. Ihereb make application to take ~. .shares in gl: mipltal giock of the Standard Black Fox Co. Ltd. of Y _mg;$i;fi¢a\1"3;i.Iape§clo;e hcrearvitll; xo per- cent of the , . ics on I ° to my on or before Aug. m X911; tp balance I promise 0 .__ .- »»i-».~-.~»~¢-¢»».~.¢-»~ si-»~uu»»»»»¢u» ~ 0 s vo-e sseesebee-anode ' i 1 refs Sihility of the care of the foxes will _'fall i on I LCWlS’ and he W 0 WY mall* Q Splendid success. Mr. Lewis has had considerable CBJ) The Rancher . 1 _§_`i1~sq...seii¢¢ fa;~fa»ini." ° g. H 1. -- ~ - ' 1 l - lin like P1?ovi£ifc;’ 1:iiitcl(inaxilliem§l>:1(iiieal1rds9i‘adiv“c9li W1 , ,,_'§ the best points ofthe others with several, ~-.lP1=11 ,i,