.32 pe. mi, ‘ ?¢_gr r not Nei-vlline. either of actioll. . 'or r-A much your money ain remedy guarantee is surely safe to try it. Nervlline is sold CB\lB(l_l - N _ mam api Liniment _kills pain P3 _ Bos 88, Pine Valley, M iss. ll by di'ii8Ki_sts every- zs cents or so-cents ii ,.hotf.ie` direct from The Catarrliozcne Co., timbfaéo A Sciatica Vlfhyrgrinfand’ bear all these ills when Sloanis ` » ._ I have used your Liniment and can say it is line. I have used it for sore throat, straincdslioulder, audit acted like a charm."-AllmcDunn, Route 1, 6 WAR WI! that on y S638 THE _ I am a painter and paperlianger by fi"-ide. ooiisequently up and down lad- 'vii ,.f> , _S Q All Dealers 251:. _ Send four cents in stamps for s free TRIAL BOTTLE. 3. DR. EARL S. SLO ,~ nc., Toronto, Can. Dept. E u dere. About two years ago my left knee' m became lame and sore. It pained me at nights at times till I could not rest, and I was contemplating giving up my trade on account of it when I chanced to think of Sloan’s` Liniinent. I had never tried it before, and I am glad to state that 0 less than one 25c. bottle fixed me up apparently as good as even!!-Charles U. ` X Campbell, Florence, Tame. d l 1 _ lt m ii? ii 'l I W 6i*ANi_'i_’|_3. :_ __ & Brgwn. _ -- j`Al1lTkinds of 1Cemetry work prompriy r . ~ LE = ‘Marble and Granite Works MARBLE AND GRANITE _WORKS .. _ _ snIAI. Moron ' - - - .i' i babifii ' .fine l:‘m¢¢i1ii'§'§heill.iihcii1ifbubrZil>r, lgiiadms iniide bt?2=¢nii';iiSive i gigs, interchangeable and accessib e, tank lubrication insur- . ing all parts getting an , even and economical supply of oil-no dang- . er, no waste. tar "hm, Lhw|ey_ as trustees sought __ led glory. Again and, again they have eclslon of the court in regard to the iii ii Piivaie ieiiiff i° mei Fei’i`ii' iiiimked the °iiW“"i “ish .°i iii°_ 6"' rights and liabilities of those to whom “ry 18' he “'i`°iei i °ii°°i`i“iiY iiiii mans and chased iiiem back' and whiie the lands have been bequeathed. In iii Wiiii iiie 'i°°i°i°“ 'mi ii’ ii°iii an hunting down the assafsms of the Bel' ,egdrd to the Alhem property it was Imperial conference uri.. your, iuougii sians.ti1e_yimvesuns Tipoegarv and pointed out that there were seven m_ I have not been able to convince in. shouted' God Save Ireland! No less stalments remaining to be paid and seii iiiiii iiie TGHSOUS given for its than 11.i,000 members ofthe Irish Nur the question was whether these should p°iii|’°“9iiieiii were s“iii°ieiii~ i'i°“"' ii°““i i"°°‘ii“° ‘ii Great- Biiiiiiii have he paid out of the Duhds residuhry ever, we have adopted a policy for taken service with English regiments, persona, mme 0,. he home hy the this trouble that gets over .iii aim- and since the war began 60.000 have Cadddldh c°mhahy_ cutiies. When thc Kings business Joined Kitcheners army in Irish resi~ The judge agreed that the Canadian wiii ”°i iii iii Wit,” °“i' ideiis' we ‘i° ments' . ' leghtees were ,eBh0hsih|e_ The next iio_t press them. Continuing, Mii. 0Farrell stated question related to lands in British Tiiiii is an Hdllliflliiie 0Xi1l11ple of that though the young manhood of Cdldmhhh Whlch the me Duke was in the spirit in which the Dominioris ireiand_had ‘been drained away by treaty for at the time of his dean” are dealing with Imperial affairs emigration during the past seventy ut on which nothing was paid. The diifing iiie War' - yeiiis' me” fiom iiie ii°i`iii' iimiiii' ustees had since bought it and the iii “ii iiiiise °°iiiiii“iii°"‘ii°iiii i east and West °ii ii`ei‘“i‘i' have i`“i’ii' AN I question was wiioiiror rim passed have referred ouiy to what i have ed io me from in inc present war. nder the gift of Canadian lands. The cmeiiiiiy Ciiiieii iii” “°i'iiiiii__` °°iifei" Aiieiiiiiii’ iiave iieeii iiiiiiie iii viii” by judge held these should form hart or ence, by which I mean a full con- a few lrreconcilables in Ireland to me asset, of the Canadian Company, ference. with all tlieparapheriialiu stem the tide of irish chivalry, and S me lands did not rightly belong to of miscellaneous resolutions, pro~ stupid reports have been printed aii_d he late Duke dt his dedth_ tracted sittings, shorthand reports, cabled in America about Irelands and the resultant blue-bock's'."'_ This apathy and lack of recruiting. Ger- ls the sort of conference which we man treachery and monumental poli- VON HINDENBERG CRITICISES thought unsuited to the present con- tical Siiipiiiiiy were-at the bottom of ALLIES. diticns. But iii_January, .when ln- these efforts to discredit Natioiiailre- timating its postponement to the land, and although the inside story BERLIN, by wlreleeg to London, various dominions, I telegraphed to of this treachery to Ireland and to pril 15.--General Von Hiudenberg is each of the Governors-General: the empire cannot be told HOW. il Wiii quoted as having said the following “Will you at the same time. ~/inform be revealed when the proper times to a neutral correspondentz- your’ prime minister lt. is the,.,,fiiiteii- comes. “ Kitchener has a million soldiers. _tlop _of my Government to _,consult "The irish race the world over," but no real army. I-Ie has just a. uni¢ 'him most fully, and, if possible. per- Mr. 0'Farrell declared with emphasis, formed crowd. The officers and non- sonally, dwhen the time arrives for "is on the side of the empire ‘and of com’s lack the experience of German the discussion of posisble_i....peace civilization iii this war,'and they officers, who have generations of mill- _terms.' will pour forth their blood iii torrents y (mining behind them," __ d _“_I ,need hardly add, _my,_(,¥ovei'n- to crown the sacred cause with vic- And. 'speaking of the Russian sol- nient, intended to observe the spirit tory. This is Ireland as I saw it dur- diers; ‘ _sig well as the letter of this_ declara- ing my three months’ visit to the old “Nobody need fear the Russians! tion, which I believe has given com- land. I put aside the treacherous pol- guperior numbers, lt ig an old gtory _plete satisfaction to the governments itical partizans and Poreheads who - that numerical superiority does not ‘of tlie_dominions._ took their orders, i not their pay, decide homes, Ar Tumienherg the ' "‘i have exceeded the ordinary lim- from the Kaiser's agents. ireland, in Russians were threefold as strong as ilsoi an answer to 8. question tu, a word. is s. unit. She has taken her the Germans, but nevertheless we' auf. order that the position as regards the stand firmly and forever-as a free na- nihilgted them, - ` imperial Conference may he made as tion, and ils an iiidlsoluble unit of the “W9 have obger-vel] many urgflrlllng plain to_'__the public as it is to these great empire which she has helped to glgils that thg Rugglqng are be mills g0Vei‘n1li€lllB."`_ Create, and Wlllch Sho Will help 10 exhausted. Their war niategiel is B8'/0 With iifii' iiiBl iii'0l> Of iii00_:if:_irlen_¢_:eb shoihid [meet oi; g'wi°15i;l:: i‘:1°U§_1tg:‘_iiI;_dW_:Bg__i;:_tC;'3o: t e W on lcooulit 0 ,I W0 Sm and .t e ae a a een xed--Ma ,-0 this yoo|~_.hul, no communlcm-long dh in Dublin. These spies were in the _iin°i_i¢”' dt cm iiP°ii io Pioimt dw W°°d the rumor limo.; i....w..e,.-..».-.,,, ,,,,,1 -working men’s clubs. sua iu rue iiuui- ‘ longer against detenoration-than lead made/by any other the Dominion Governmemg_- _-.. ing fields, and in Dublin Castle itself, mee” _ “Early in December lac; __ ;.1 was while in the ship yard of Belfast they P ' .made award D,-lvdgely ,_l,'§t Hom ML were nourishing religious and class fdrcdd Fisher. the Ausralian Commonwealth iii*U`°d- Tile EmP°i'°i' °i G°i'maiiY heads Premier, was in. fe.voriof.¢|,ll|ng ld. fondly believed that Ireland wauld be. meh gather the Imperial Conference dur- ii i“’0ii9!l Feed "Um Which Eil8ii\i\d been ,,,,,,|,,,|,,. ins and lu spite or the war. 1 com- would sei no more help in the hour done to _.duh niunicated this fact. also p_r-lvarely, ol' need. Then be let loose the dosb do Bea howeh. U1; by telegraph to the prime mlnlsrel-B of war and trampled on the liberties "hem went to of all the other df.mlnl°,,,,_ They of Belgium, turned his Krupp guns th and Macy was unanimously agreed with us that the °i'* U19 110595* -Bi1|'_ii1BB in W€5¢¢\'11_ begdh_ holding gf tho nor-mul .conyel-ence Europe, and set at defiance all the ...ro this day the chancellor is this year during hostilities would be convenants of God and man. John nrodgly opposed to the hone” B tact extremely difficult it not _impossible Reiililiiild. however, stood up in the that accounts for the different meth~ iii iW° °i“i°°~ iii i°aBi»'ii‘W‘&S said i1°“59 0! 00mmous._and, speaking for odd dddhted by submarine command attendance of ministers was imprac- iiii P90919 Di'0i1liB€d limi ireland ,dn in dealing with va"e|s_ .N0 dm, tld_able. _ . would do her duty to save the Em-_ - cretion. Said my informant, is allowed i iiieii i“i°i`m"ii iii” ii°ii,»_ Mr- iii” "iii iiie W°i'id ii'°m “ies” miie' lowed commanders of submarines. lt Fiiiiiei 'hai in View 0! iiie. iiifiiciiciii day pagans and Hum' ‘Ireland 'ms is du due to the dmerehce of ophhoh unanimity of oplnioii, we mpeg he nobly obeyed the c_aIl of her great md; “ms dh the Gevemmexm oh would recognize its force. He _replied ieiliier. Bays Mr. 0F8i‘i'€li ders given those responsible for sub~ iii’ had iii’ Wi°ii» i° limi” me mailer ' * * "ind honey dm," from day to fuhther. There are now_500,000 Britishers at day_.. _ A few days ago Mr, lrlghel- was the front, and fully one~fourth of these reported in the press as saying, with ilreslrish. Tlifere is hardly all ?i1fi}S:\' . reference to the Imperial Confer- 0i` 0010 1 F98 ment Without 8- b B i‘ S 1 Dscmss u"ILiHgéE °F DUKES ence: "vvihat the British Government element. while the regiment composed ' considers the correct thing, is good egcgisiveiv of Irighnien have aatrinirh- L0ND0N_ Am.” 17____The hue Duke enough for my Gfvernment. That is 6 “TOPS and i 9 W°l`iii by the i' RC' t Sutherhmws Canadian lands were all 1 have to guy, hievemenhs. The Munsters, the Cou- mehthmed in Chancery_ yesterday __ __ iiaiights, the Leinsters, the Dubliiis. heh the Duke of Argyll and Sh, Ar, Aamir-;b|¢ Ex,"-"ple and the Royal Irish havewon unparral; :'uoN'riw.ii.. .spru 15.- “Ii-claim ;9'And les unit ln the war.” laid Ai '0-- l'lrrei.- s prominent Irfan- iiierieaii -' John’-dd 'i§f“ii'ii"ili¢°i il” 'i'“.‘.'i‘°.......' '*‘°f§lf.i‘£ ' . v, no arr v ,m ' ° ' si-iioiu. “sire is iicori cnc ...ui viii: 1* ii” “WW im the Empire and the ellles in this fste~ _g,i'andiam°s B. B. 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RAILWAY ‘_ ` 'rims 'rAai.e in Eirrscr oec. 2m. 1914. it "' i “ ‘ -f * mi .\\i3\' A . ."' I- _ _ 2 _ _ , _ _ Tflias g“3;;i'g ¢ _ _,li I ;I`lrai_hs Inward. ' 68 ca up. I9 Dly Tues. Mon. Mon a- eos. r - . .l _ - . $8.50 being paid for odd choice light ~W9d_ ex Sun ox Sun g -~ » __ I ,X Elm Thu" wed Wed . ewes. The trade talks-ofilower 'prices 0 5, lvrl, \ ' , 5, Sat & pr; &|.~,| | ln this class, too. The range for }>_M_ , _ _ , _ A_M_ 1._M_ A_M_ ,- blliwd dw, SHEEP AT MONTREAL; of Figs." ‘ ~ A feature of the Montreal = meat , ,Lodi "_ the tongue' mother! lf trade on Monday was the .weaker .d¢,||'¢¢¢|, ig is ii/sure sign that your llg. feeling in the market lorif yesrling tie oiie's stomach, liver and bowel.; lambs. and prices declined 250 Der 100 deed d nuuepthordush dlddndmd at lbs., notwithstanding the continued limited supplies coming forward and |,`l,,_ sales of small lots of Ontario stock mu". were made at $9 to $0.25, and Quebec mm-| lambs at $8.25 to $8.50 per 100 lbs. There was no change in sheep, for which the demand was quiet on sales of small lots of choice ewes at $8. A few spring lambs were sold at prices ranging from $2.25 to 86 esoti. Bucks and culls were 85,85 to $5.50. The demand for calves was good and some extra choice ones sold 1| high as 812 each. AMIRUCAN SHEEP MARKITS; Sheep and lamb receipts st Buffalo on Monday were 10.000 heed; sheep steady; lambsss to $9.45: wool lambs $0 fo $11; yearklhle. $5.60 to $8.25; we there. 8'! to $.85; ewes, #li to 86.75; sheep, mixed, 88.75 to $7. At Cbivllo sheep il were 12.- iistive lslubl Sl to $10 00.1 A billous condition of die system is the result of inaction oi the liver. often musing severe hmdache through thc eyes and temples, culminating some~ times in nausea and vomiting, which is frequently followed by it bilioiu diarrhoea. ` Abbey's Ederveseent Salt. when takeaudireceed,|timuisee_n epeptlc [leads et' the etons_cli sad nereues the contraction of in ee from shove' downward. This iitlonh com- rauiiiested to the liltesK|iB_; ' in- creases the dow of the lii\eA£luiee, - thus stimulating the liver to pour out the bile. Whitt can be carried downward by it lsxdtive ectioii ol the Salt, instead of reniainiag to clog ap the liver and Gov beck iiiiio the stomach. " _ Thus, ii s person who is sub` to Biiiousaees and Blllous Hlndscbzdvill use Abbcyie Efervewent Salt, the aeturel sc_tioa of the Seomseli, iivu and intestine will be hm up and B bile un accumulate is t bystem. 000 heed, native ewes, Ogto to $050-_ Sold everywhere _st 25c._snd Me. som by-como a. l-Iuriieq, ° ewes was $7 to $8.50, with heavy and ' ' 2,45 ___ ...... .. .. .. .._ _ _ __ lmllgll l;||_|-;_ _ tg; pP?NNw r-iAN=2\¢ QQNAOS ¢@s> S532 c 5°.NiF°l*.°"5 r-*NO mmwaag Cliiirlottctowii Ar, llunter River Emerald Jct. 'Ken slugton ' Summerside Dep. 99. 11,30' "l2.l0 10.31 11.03 10.03 10.19 9.38 9.45- 9.15 9.15 10.10 8.50 , acc 0.45 10.20 Arr. 4.55 45 - Tues. Thur. & Bat. 11.30 Dep. 1.14 2.44 5.00 Arr. P.M. 3.25 Dep. 4.15 Arr. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur & Fri & Sat. 3.00 3.00 Dep. 4.56 4.20 5.80 4.54 6.12 5.10 7.45 6.30 '8.55 7.35 Arr. 4.40 4.15 Deb. 5.52 5.27 6.20 5.56 7.05 6.40 Arr. Diy Sat ex Bat. only & Sun. 3.10 3.10 Dep. 4.57 4.l5 7.00 6.55411. RM. 151|. 4.25 ‘ 5.23 0.16 - 7.35 E ‘ l°\mi ' , ‘J ‘N P. r Bummerslds ' I `. _ Arr. Port iiiii I f. 0'l.eery ' I Tlgnilh - »`~ Den. .li t Emerald Jct. _ Arr. Cape Traverse lf-._j Dep. v Charlottetown » w ~. Arr. llt.. Stewart ' " Morell ' j _ St. Peters i ‘ ‘ sourio ' " Elmira 1 v. Deo. Mt. Stewart ‘ Arr. Clrdllsn uv I ° Montague ` ` ` Georgetown .ri _" Dep. ~ I \_]l' 4' Charlottetown "' Arr. r ' Vernon River ' ~ lurrsy Harbor .--.... nog, _ ii it I _ _ ._._--~ ._.a _ Illy. ox Sun. sts 1.54 1.01 \ 5.45 8.50 8.00 Tues. Mon. Thur. Wed. l Slt. &8nt. 10.30 11.05 9.15 9.35 8.40 8.55 8.17 8.25 7.00 7.00 0 5.40 9.40 8.15 7.40 6.50 Bat. only . “_ Sei? Dly. ex Set k Bun. _ 1.11.00 8.13 ‘ 9.45 ur 'mo 4-U. 12.15 10.42 0.25 Hs?s SSF3 r 1 l 1 I J