.F l l » fg" 1 match .v-\ c --v~ l ~.‘ . l o -<.J~__ _ \ .WALKER-In Charlottetown, August I-'AGE TWO ` “TBI L`A'l'lB‘l' FIU! ___ p _ » ._.:tv-mem.-. , . ll; All 9ll,l,lllV__l,l__:ll_vl_,_,,. ,,l_ll,l ll.” . . . - . ~ ' » ' ..c..,'..,_.._._,,?.-_ - i ' ' g ‘ran onARLO'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN I mu-i r u.c.'- ~ AUGUST 10 19 VIIIIIWYIQYI For Scorched ' Skins When the skin is dried by winds or scorched by ' the sun real damage is done. The delicate tissues are injured and unless properly treatedwill show , permanent traces of the injury. A lotion like Carnation Cream o vercomes the injury tha the elements cause. Soothes inflamation,r elie- ves burning and restores the skin to its original condition. It will prove invaluable to you on your outing. WI VII/Illflf S-1 G. .lamieso Druggist Illll'////l\\\\\\\'llllIlF I \.. ' ifgyfb ' f-a{.f2‘-‘i.">‘ _ in ~ Only a F evv` A comparatively small number of Hamilton Watches are made every year. Their extreme ac- curacy and fine adjust- ment forbids making them in large quantities. GI' The l 'ci-. ._ »-5*' ,- iv- amiltuu “ The Hallman' Tinulcfpar u//Iriudrs" Not only thc man or woman who Wants ii very riccuratc watch buy! thc Hamilton-but thc individual who knows nhout wfitches ususll demand: thc Hamilton. We seil Hamilton watches conlplctc, or supply a Hamilton movcincnr for our present watch case. All sizes, Ihr men and women. il. G. H. Taylor I 5 .-. 'ull \\\\\\\\W/II////,l`\‘¥lI/mfhm I T Ne s Alberton, Bouris and Montague. Strand W.O. HE GUARDIAN they Advertising Phone 133-3 Th Subscription Phone ...133-2 ¢,-ul, News and Edit. Day Phone .........138 the ws and Edl.t.Night Ph0nee 13| 6 138 mas omco an ohorlomcowu. =“°'1 Br ncli Omen at Bummsreide, lied. tif K London Ollloe, Marconi HOUR. Irish President A. Bartlett rl'-ell Managing Editor ......J.B. Burnett wal MONDAY, AUGUST 10TH, 1913. _ its DEIRY 0F EVENTS TODAY. "ity l\lsgis&ate's Court, 9 li. m. Red Cross Society meets, Law Courts, 3 p. m. Prince Edward Theatre, 7.45 and 9 pi ri. l’eople's Theatre, 7.l5 and 9 p. m. Island Motor Suppl? Co., first grnl meeting, 8 p. nn. Rifle Shooting, Kensington range, 2 p, nl. ‘ i AUGUST. _.mmm Hlun WA'rim. -1% >'» . . 5 Time. H t. Time. H t. ei A - H F' ._. -A ==1~°l°°='-‘ °E?€?.=?°°.`.'$?F?'F " " " " °` "-o cle-`-oo .'5S€°w3§g&o:la¢c:z:cc~i~..~ _ 5 -zfzqmmogxxgopspel-?~!~?"‘!*3`?`37‘1'1"!`3"`f`?i’;?"f§ ..i-¢¢»-logo--Q-I-6><>-1-a~i\:~»-zcirawcu-Ai¢~»6~»|~W=D®-JG...CL 19:07 20.22 21:81 22:32 23:22 11:18 12:05 12:49 13:32 14.14 14:50 15:42 16:38 17:48 19:08 20:18 21:20 22:10 22:51 28:58 I ==o==.>-1-_:occasions ~1~z:nc.~»c~ewcicuaa~1~r-zcpr:9S-1~l1Q¢_ia Qcbmwdséaié 'ov'-L5s5~ici°ao`.¢»s5='a~‘zeoo§ :cornea Sa S. l->.¢>-»-»-».¢i-i»-».-»- $®-IGUIIKIDAS-*©©C9`I@Ull¢-QTl\7 v-1 M. Tu. W. F. Sa. S. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. 8. Mo Tu. W. Th. -_ oeessssscw éiiédasfi 20 21 F. Sn. S. 11:49 12:89 l lmao 14:23 15:19 16:24 17:40 19:02 20:10 War Bulletin :B5 :07 1:40 2:14 2:52 8:38 4:84 5:44 22 28 24 M. 25 Tu 26 W. 27 Th. sads 28 29 80 31 s special service ol War bulletins The most important news will Will! NEWS . Jeweler & Optician I To Investors in the Fox lndustry Throughout the United States An excellent chance is off- ered to get in with a good reliable company of Ameri- cans now building ranches on P. E. Island. For further particulars write the Boston Office of Bay State Fur Farms, Room 76, 45 Bromfield St. Boston, Mass. it 11- lm HIRRIIGES Mcflali-l‘flcDOUGAl.l._-At the Manse Juno 30th, by tho Rev. Mr. Taylor of Zion Church, Hector McRae, of Baltimore, Marylleld, to Annie M. Mcllollgsll of Pincttc. h ful DEATHS I 9, Elisabeth, dearly beloved wife of Mr. Angus Walker. Funeral _from ‘lisr late residence, corner Euston and \0rlebs.r streets, at 8.45 Tuesday morning, to the Pro-Cathedral, thence to R. O. Cemetery. __.____ ::Don't rlliss the big dividends in the fox business. The St. Lawrence silver Black Fox Company offers you one of the best propositions seen on the market. Write Wm. Moran, Uhsr lottetolm, P. li. Island for particul- srs. W 3368-7-l0Mtf. ahoulderi ' ' ln por the ada and cross. But they obey. It is for Free- Canadian among; us, that ‘tho whole lmlll day and night system of autocratic and niilithrlst despotism is doomed. damned and d cd . . 00m ‘, in the new d,,y of free gov- be posted onthe Guardian bulletin ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, the c,,,,,,,,ll. ,le,,,,_,,,,,cl 0, boards as received. ,,,,¢i0ns_ "It will mean the passing not things that are picturesque and of some things that are worthy. But it, F_n0Bl1s sc lofduty 1 acall tg the _ doin. They know, know better than The Guardian has arranged for any English-canadian or French- o . 14 i ` 0 ' “E fi ""0 ' German nation is one great army apparently equally authentic, . “tics 01 U10 PHl`H»l10i8C From the reports, as they come, we shall endeavor to cull for our readers only such news as may reasonably he relied upon and wc hope to be ns will set our hells and olir flags and our jubllations ngoing without h°m'5'5 of its mall? slllilects thc sus- ony fear of a recall. Dense of waiting for news Of tha f.te _ And lust here our thanks are ex- of the dlflerent units of the fleet. rl?" ls n ra.” "ample Ol “ dl”-l"E'"i' ti-ndcd to the Anglo-American Tele- Prince Albert, thc second son of the graph Company and its capable and Killlr. aboard the bs¢¢l¢Sl1iD Colling- $01110 0|'-lH10Df~ He was born on a ohllzini: mit lor thc prompt and chi. wood, is one of thc many boy mid ll‘:l';l‘l'lll*";;“°l‘_it P- E- Ulllndefc Of “ny istsctory service they have given in shiDmcn litlosi. sharing the perils of e e me hem' That was 'M the face of the tremendous load of f-hw' elders- _ v k ' l*-‘ ‘_“" ""“""d “""f‘ "“’"‘ 'f“’°° "“’ W" 'rho rrcoificnc oi rho soclccy for _ i began. The Gllardlan s service is _ ,- , _ _._ (_ ntl 8 d nd l ht nd ‘_ Psychical Research ln nn address rc- rlo ' ny A n K u on cently delivered at 5 convention in espn es, day and night arel ra OVCI' F' ht' ceivcd and delivered with the utmost London' somewhat mgamously ex- ’ , lg Ing Men of Eight ' i i cd ch i no l h' - ° ' pmmplllude' lillagiclenwc :tulip E;~cs:alg ull; NRUOIIS NOW Engaged ltl the Colossal 'ro thc if. a. Mcchr-iy company. llle sllllltll M the ,llllel l,l,ll,'well llll_ also, whose private day wlre has wllllllg to enter lnto comllllllllclltloll een placed nt the disposal of the with this side, as it "might well prcas since the war be ln- gan' we are seem unnecessary and degrading to debtor! for prompt and courteous day tll l.l dl recur to e rea ul Pssf-" H0"°"°|'. service for which we are deeply grate- lm llelll out the llolle ulllt ,lllllltlllll _ wel, lllll,l,l,,,,l, lll llllll ,,,,,l,,,,, ,,, lt German,v........._...._.____._ 870000 4,430,000 THE--Fls~_--Lessons nl llecolllln llllllllllll., llllll Hsolllg Austria-1~lungary....... _ 390,000 1,610,000 llliihg libro .. sollieilz ll fool Psyohiclal Total..... _ .......... 1,260,000 6,040,000 oi ll ih th 1 th °°°‘"° “"1” 8 “W 0 °P‘"" ,W “,,,,,,° ,‘,j,"‘j,'§,°,, ,§,,,, ,,,',,,’;‘§,[ im... ii.. ...hh hi. .... ....... ..i.....h. TRIPLE ENTENTE AND Irs ALl.iss. will iw remembered for many a dl,ly_ lcnrlllltylllrllllnlled researchers l*~jolned the Total Wal, lfhefil will f°W» lfra';Y»s1:;<;;;lPl°:°l ' _ Regular Army Reserves Strength “K ° "°“ 0’ "’°° “P ‘S ° .__.._.__.___ l Russia...... 1,290,000 3,300,000 4,500,000 the generations yet to come than the “lon ol the lllmm” 'and the ._ 720, 3,280,000 4,000,000 .............. 1...... ... .... .1 ,,;;,',',,;,°".,."‘:.:...i.‘.°; .;:,.:’...."°°*,.1,': h2h.....';;:;;:._::::°_ _::::::. ‘l°“§°' *U th' EmP"`°' nd' °"“ can come here with the certain ss- .. . ....... Qllsfrel. bitter and threatening as ii silrance of getting real satisfaction. Monfgneg-rg____; had been, was forgotten; with one Our tobsccos are kept in perfect ,.,,,,,,, .,,,, ,,.,,,, ,,, ,,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,i.....ici..». 'hy ...mi in-iiion. .ui Toi.-il. 2264000 74440500 5833 coo _ii______Q___ NOTES The Royal Fhmilyhhorea with rho SIR W. W. SULLIVAN Seated in his stlldy at his home, Brighton Villa, in Charlottetown the able, are long, to receive such news ___ second “nu” or Prince Edward’ Is' land to receive knighthood, looks back upon a long life devoted en- tively t.o the interests of his native province. Sir William Wilfred Sulli- cd Canadian who never needed to budge from his own biliwick to he. New London in 1843. His curly ~ ‘ " . ttc" wired Any one collld see that this c ull tl-mo' The Mfultrcjll Gu7c.- _ 'not go all lol ever and there 36:0 éiihelan to urltc an Hpllrccllitllvc ilr yuany indications that thc time was wall llml. Whelan lccelvell tho e“-S ch i l i i s Inrliltlellchig foiielihiing mmsjt iippeh' It is B Ringular thing thi? mth _ '”* 1, dw d _ mnoneslewe .~ . ‘_ .\ot the least of the factors con- illllzgs illldo tn alll: tducricfsisllji mlll BE? abnormal traits of character which lrlI;ll'eellllll;,dz wpclazli;‘ll‘)cili;)unindIsmblf . . . 0 ' ' . i Il tnhutmg to the anxiety and "DWF ain.. If theylmust £0 in Germany al' :£11 ink kept more or less In “hey Cnnadu' Should be wmlt "".‘y he tainty of these strenuous days is the so the Gel_mlm_Canadlaml wlll Bp_ 'That €ll;e°"lal_;\10§`e l""‘_"0llfll;0d bent ti-_ruled violent Gonfcclerzitcs. llhelau fragmentary, and often contradictory lllove l.l.llll rule ol the mllltary 8“t0_ lmrman Emrlmrlilre lllhlllilllrlliyi is pg; rcilresentedlthc dilstrlct of lit, llctcrs nature of the telegrams received. On Mat must give “ay llelole tbl, llse. and decline has hcglin. Former- lllécllllglllvllcglvsellillare Finer :lsr (l;\lll;lMy'dco(lirl Friday, for example, news, apparent- ol Gelnlan democmcyl As llt came to ly his obsession was held somewhat the Confcdcraglon wilygiie *ami shortly ly 'wthcntic' came of “ glorious ni” Britain. so must it come to Germany ilnucggxldlfllt lllyglf hlllcilargl fort c0ns°` ~_((`-ontlnllcd on page four.) val victory which set our joybells lllllllllllll also tllloll ll blood all lll.e_ '- D no seem ' _ g rl to consider consequences at all. llc l ringing ‘md 0"" “BK” HYWZ- £0 be The enfranchlsement of the liberated has passed over the shadowy border- followed later hy a contradiction, Germllll peoples wlll llllllll the wllolll land and displays now the character world one long stage nearer to the . ' ln tm law ol, the It is im ossihle t co l .. conditions as reign. of peace. Despotism everywhere mme manpcallinll dawn ngglivlglsofglrli they cxist, we must learn to he Ds' must be destroyed, so that in all na- head the wrath of Russia, France, iicnt rind, above all, not to he too Moll, there may come the Goya,-no lEngland, Holland, Belgium, Switzer- rmdy to accept as truth everything ment of the people by the .people and; End “"1 “UW Italy B13 U10 some that comes over the wires. Speaking for the,l,¢0l,1e_ ' i_ll$€'w'lIll°r° in "0 “ther hYDl>thesll~., -- V _ _ explain an action “ith 9,, _f°f The Gllaffimn- W” have Sources Of It ls this hope for ii hcw Gomihny little regard co consequences but rilnlsiau shea MAKES DRY, Information. for day and nizht ser- that reconciles Gorman-Ccn,,dlahs to time type of insanity chile.; para. llNAT'l‘n.i<:'r1vl<; Hain soar, vicc, which orc roliohlc, hui they. cfihhdhs port in this hideous, un- H0111- FI-UFFY. ABUNDANT AND too depend upon other sources and k - I am Sir' etc' RADIANT WITH LIFE L . spea able, but righteous fight again f in thc nature of things rumors will at the bureaucratic enemy .ot tho Fa- A' RUSS' -m It's entirely needless to have un. he magnified and sent out broadcast. tlierland. i l nay 0 getting into the lime Hilo- _ , F German communities in central Ont-llight and again occupying the een. llct me tell rt now und it will be 'I ario and elsewhere in Canada to ire 0! the stage. the rlllst. time fill] the tetlling, that it ., » » . 1 is - one s li e o e grea movclucn , llllleir lllilistoric hutbclland. For thenilol 0 thlgvell ltllilpelln tlllrillt lflhfllractcttg ll.hcl_lm llulll ll pctltlon cllmulllled lll genlllses ln many le,,pect5_ To that province for signatures favour. lgraalfy his nhession and to add gf” - o s own greatness he accumulated huge armaments and tl-allled great the niovemant grew. Whclulld :ind ll,-mles_ To llllcll ll deglllll dld he do D.\rcy McGee were great frleli s. I this that all Europe groaned under remember the gn" of wh.ela.n fm re' the l0lld_ l,:vel.y Salle stnllellmllm ceipt of the news ol Mcl-ees death. vlauled to call a llllltl but no' he Vllht-lan was my ullclc, und I was in welll on lllllldlllg lllllllll and lmlnlllg his house at the time. llflellilgis elli- lllll lleollle lll lllmll so that today the tor and proprietor of t e .xiini n e to the movement und lt was gned hy -list nineteen pcoplc. But er," - napcr of great. influence ii. its cle on the death of McGee. That L-:___ sgrocii to mud should... to -[HE gglllul Elppllop .~.ihchii.\h was entirely local cz the I ._ _ . ('elitrul academy and Bt. Dunst;n'| is ls the true British spirit, the Sir: The German lim eror belon s G°u°g° m Ch°"°"°t°w"‘ Hi' nr" , P S hifi c h _ patriotism, tho liio's blood oi 1° H fsmllr. many of whose _paternal ,,¢§,'f,,lfj1°,'i,,.,§' ,,i,|f,°';,"|‘,Z,,f” ,§°§“°§l ‘ » , British Empire. ` - llmlcedstlna h°'° 550'” 5*-nklnll "‘°“‘ ypung man, he worked himself up ‘ well mlght the Klux ,ond out to E °° '° frou; local re ortin t th _ 9 ’ The other lli' il ik zh G t p g ° °'°’“°°‘“ a people his message,to bs “Ul11- was ii monotlaznicfewlhroge polyp lx; torshlp of. tm Charlottetown Herald' y l-1 ici dino 1 calm and resolute, and trust- to have an army of the tallest sold- l-lrztwgzllllexllelgilgn (glilzlzlxflin $23 ih God," 'rho union oi tho two 1°" is Europe- He paid enormous held in that town in 1865. Ho w as llaltlee' wllld, had l,,,c0m° tem- grill? tg 891'- tall men to enlist. If also studying law- the' beginning og ily estranged over the settle- e ear 0' ° giant ““y“fh"° he W" hw ‘°°°”d “mbm°“' Tl" °°" th i him him.. Ho rica ii ll d c fl u _ y ° t 0' 8 quenlon whlch could wan his houlehold in phi; collllilllsl; an onle era on became a fact the neces- young editor, ,age 24, was called to t, is paralelled among the mixedlssrics t0 Krstify this whim. We have the bar. llls greatest case in those multlmdes ol people. that mag, up l‘Bl_\d of his outbursts 'of passion, thiéleixrly 'years was as counsel for the citizenship oi :hc nmpiro one oi §';‘f;‘ol‘l‘l‘(l“‘l':,‘;*l'l;;‘:n°l;‘l;‘; °"l'“"’l‘l- lhf” ll°0“l§l'ml§;’lfl';'e'l‘_‘l:!°"* ll‘l¥l‘:l';’lf° gh; I-illld °°"‘S°“`mi“S d°”‘*”l°“° in 0°/Hileic from his own tahlc(jnh,h\\‘»7 hue Land r-crchoso act oi 1s15.n'1‘§irico hs . i-\ Australia, in New Zcaland,`lto spit in the food _so that they was made Q. C.-h'y his own govern. in south Africa. Political racl,._i a,,.1,would not out and how they livciiih ment in 1976» and in 1379 I-y the W0 _ religious differences have been buried daily 1°?" al dmih at his himds- Marquis °l L°m°' That 7°" he °“` today the only creed' polltlcal Frederick the Great, thoughamill- tered politics; without any prenolis , tary genius showed serious mental Parliamentary experience. occcmins or rncml is British, and ills 0nlY defects though not to the same degree UOUI A¢l10l'IlUY~General and Premier, religion, to serve. the Empire, "trust.- hi his fuller, In 1889 he quit this stage of his ing in God." These two men showed an abnorm- °*“"9°l"*'0 b°°°m° Ch_i¢f J"_5ti°c of the . _ Ill mul. Own Canada we have llllllll, hliry that is close iolilic shadowy l’f0vI1l'l']°°J;§1l;1 lflllflll Juliscwhn Adnlllirsl- den, parlor, hall and drawing r00m. ol the llolls and daughters ol the illlllxnllhat 'divides the sane from the lgllight Bachielor bl Kingageéilzee I3 countries which are our enemies, '|'h,,,.',, are ll ,l,lmll,ll. ,ll other ll,el.ll_ there any other Canadian, living or Germany snd Austria. Many of them bers of the same family that were dead' who with°“t "‘eddl'l“‘g in high have become Canadiauized and Brit- mentally abnormal. And anahnorni- mans” 0" Henefal politics 01' any ish; and of these many have volun- “my Dt this kind hal' 8 greater ten' lfiihdrhgawhsobogdnlildahadhllildclillila lib- tcercd for servilce and will gn forth l(lf:lfl3ll?_) run in mmm” than even quietly und deaervediy distinguished? to bottle shoulder io chouldci- with Taos, of ll, who ale old ,lmlllgll to Itlovks easy. But Sir William Sul- ollr Canadian born soldiers. As anlremcmber can recall the unrest that uvaaédml his [lluietl wtllnllhas always exolmnge well put, ig' it is not a. prevailed in Europa at the time of wot remen guey. ar ‘ gafnst Germany; it is not against 311:: Elllsaenl' ]¥lf;p"°"'B accesslilmé l to The Province of Prince Edward I9- thc Germans. lc is against the mol- tml, ll;”'fl;olllll °l§l‘_0;_”e“”ll“ll‘§'c’lll‘:c,, ef; land is preparing to observe the _tit-i M-m-~“-- ~»--fn of 21:15.: “".:i;:.:':::’¢:i.:.;.::::;. ‘tsl “_ M_ l,.l._ ment hy the sword, the system that, _His headstrong impetuollsl yolith Wlllcll lll tlllle meant smmllllll lol, the has cursed the Gel-mall people lol. Blllilillllask (lf restraint, his domlneering llllollle nl what we _@ll Cllllllllm Tllllt whole generation, and that now collllfcle wl‘;‘l;'“;‘lil':l thl‘l’.°‘° “hot °“"‘° 1'; event wus tho first conferencc held to threatens the freedom ol the w0l.ld_l ' ‘“ “cm 'aspen discuss the question of the confeder- . .lor his °“'“ father' hi” sPc°°a°“1‘"` ation f the various pr vinccs. The 'rhhc is the ohicci had che motive oi .ionro c cc c _ 0 ° oo upy he centre of the_ t "ld ll th , Brithihs gigantic struggle. And that stef:-2 in the worlds liclitics. and WF 'f,r',,,“ at Od css “nh sem' , _yur agesoo 0 thaw rfar, too. is the acer-seated and compollihghisarfsvsmwnf 01 everything in hw oh ri cccio ' 'ich a - . . ` -life to make all eyes turn towards Fe tl d mn and wa od' the dem incentive of Cana/das spontaneous lllm llllowed B clmr ctel, ll ga 5 all ~ devotlolla with hi _ H 0 B““_50d Prince Edward Island played 8 far _ _ B 0“l1 950- The iHll>l'¢SBl0I1 more important part in the great »-Because it ls .1 fight for freedom-,|very generally prevailed at that time Confederation movement than is gel-i_ not for glory and not for gain, the *hat 118 WHH B GBDEBFOUH fsCt0l`- l orally supposed. iIt is true that prov- Bolls and tlle lllllllectll ol Gelmallylthio ilillafllytllsarsi plllave passed alntce mote wi-is ltlrlirliy inhentering thi; \nioli, . , n a is m ession cgnn o bu never cess t e movelnen, ini s and °f Annrm 1” "fe Cmnnshlp 0' fade out of the minds of statesman, mifmcy and in its course of tonna- Canadfl life Nad? to take U19 field-'although now and again he would tion, was kernly debated and had its or, harder still, to send their sons'meddle where he did not seein to warm friends and its hitter oppon- Bgaingg me nag of their ancestrallllizve occasion. ‘To ordinary mortals ents indthe littlllelisland lirolymce. ere was no s equate reason for Hon. E Word W can, one t e is- 4 Eguntlzylw Halgli' inde‘;d’l1°r them islhis interference in Morocco cl few land delegates to the Qucbgc colifor- e c 0 °" °°d 5 hwker thanlyears ago, when his action almost ence and who acted as secretary ol water. The Atlantic has not washedlprecipitatcd a great European wh;-_ that body, was perhaps the first live out the Patriotism, the hallowcdlllllt the explanation is li very ?im- cxD0Il0Dt of the idea oi iPd0l'I\ti0“ 0" Love, the cherished memories' whlcll .lille one.l llls cgo was eclipsed by ll’rilltce lililwlard Island. Anlare por- hind thousands of the citizens of. is unc,e' . King Edwurfi the "lil tl lim al?I.]e'E`l`s on is Page' Berlin and Waterloo and the lesserlligveothsldilllomacy _and this was ti-l_en ron. 5 pain .rig many years and Children s - Wear Patons have the pick of the European and American Markets for Men and Boys the lines carried are from the leading manufactories of the rld Furniture, Furniture Carloads to select from for the kitchen, dining room, Call at Patons’ for Seasonable Goods 1 if l 4 l" T li ,. “Results to Policy Holders account for The Great-West Life’s success, now more pronounced than ever before.” Observe a Typical Acknow- ledgment from one of the Policyholders : “I take this opportunity of thanking your Company for the very satisfactory settlement made ine on Policy No 1239. 20 Year Endowment. l paid in the twenty yours the sum of $870, and received ll. cheque for tile sum of $1,-H8, thus giving me a profit of $538, my money back and protection for $1,000 for twenty years. 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A little care is all that is needed to make it l-loft, pretty, per- fectly liciilthy, linrl free from dand- ruil, the hair destroyer. T Iise Parsilin Huge-it supplies hair needs and is ri‘hsol\ltely harmless. lf. clcnnses the scalp of nil dnndrufi, qlllckly stops itching head and fall- ing hair, and is one of the best; ton- lcs to stimulate the hair and miike it grow long and beautiful. Get ii bottle of Parisian Sage to day from Geo. E. Hughes at any drug counter. It costs hut 50 cents. Rub it into the scalp - all dandrufl disap- is pretty and perfectly healthy. ls* n.,_- _‘ F' iii gli - I 5 THREE ARTICLES llat are worth more than their money value A BAROMETER to help to foretell. the Weather. A good watch to tell the time. l Eye glasses to save the sight, We have them in a variety of styles and prices. Call or send and see. _ E. W. 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