ii F 1’ . ,f 1 1 i 1 Y ,J 3) . ' ’ vlan U3' (2) likely to steal hand baggage that h 2. 30 Brie tl‘0i,t€(1 311 I-8 as no handle upon it, an inventor has 1 r 1 vi iillinisr --rn- ..---. V-» ~~ Ahh’ fwf- .M-1 Allllllh - » _ __'l._____.-. ~_.. _ __., The Kimi You Have Always Bought, and which has been ln use lor over 30 years, has bornctlie. signature of . and has been made under his peri- sonol supervision since its infancy. -» , _ Aifcw no one to deceive youin this. its lniltatious and “Just us- ood ” are but All Counterfe , ' B lxperlmenm that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience agonist Experiment. What is CASTORIA Uastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parc- gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. lt is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, _liiorplline nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its gnariultcc. it destroys Worms and alloys r`.‘vcrl.~1lmcss. For more than thirty years lt has been in constant use for the rclicf of Constipation, Flntulency, \.Viud Colle, all Tcetlling Troubles and Dinrrhma. It regulates thc Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving in-althy and natural sleep. The Chil¢ireu’s Panaceu-The ]iIothcr’s Friend. R IA expansion has passed-it came to GENUINE CASTO ALWAYS :ss :nr 'i;.°:..°:°..:: .:::.i.:::i.:i i ~ T Bears the Signature of I ¢ ' 0 gh Canada Let us build up an em U F 0 Years which shall care not for race or ere In se or ver YliKCI‘YY\ V I "WN W5 'Hall l Foiitioii-_iioii¥»flii~i!'1iii~l .1--n oeurios of Strength lvoliloii N Revolution. 989° n°V~_w1` “NNY "Awake, My Country, and Arla -`, was the warlike pronouncement ' nav. wiiiinni serial money. St. L1ulta's Church. Winnibilr lt. meeting of the Overseas Club, in ci _ At the outset. Rev. hir. Hoon opportunity of speaking before I had as its object the stimulating cimsmn but nw their ears pebbles. bei." ohorr! stones. 5 etc. Some insects iiud their way into the ear passage and crests severe °: pain by their struggles. The insect mu is no respectsr of all aldifrsuusstiy ty gy dads its way into the esrofh grown- said that he was always glad of the up. Smooth, non-irritating. hihiiea do "W no particular harm for some time. members of any organisation Whig; -1-h¢m°|gggflousdl1ll\llo,r'Qulhoi'ten the imperial spirit. He confessed tbl! in um h“""°d' ““'nn’&l*“m°' °' ns bra been some-what pussies to als- stbnmptins ¢° f°m°V° ‘Wi I1 lm-l°1\l cover the origin of that intsnxible Wim gc; immedigieiy mg m“u¢_|0u|1y was certainly not deliberately created by msn, and he had come to the force known as national sentiment; it in me bane, th” the "m°v`1 mu" co be made sit once. Insects. of course, clusion. after some thought. that ol; 5h°“ld 5° km” Wm1°“" ‘§\Y\ T50 nr the greatest motors in the iosterins simplest remedy is sweet oil, which bi the British imperial spirit had been would be dropped mm th, .un 3”. the long time of great statesman, w had had the genius to catch tho spi of the age and turn it to scooun u :_ tor oil, iinseed or even glycerin may housed. Thentheinlootlhouldbo t.. "We have been accused," centin !‘°m°V°d in lillf U1 hi-Nil' U! lldlllnl ed . liir. Heaney, “of over conservatism, When trying to remove a solid 'body but I am inclined to thini that in tum; the em- w be' tl-“tm ¢°'Mn,.d_ that has been the great strength the British empire; it has been form by evolution rather thsnlry revolution bmi! um “km 1"" 1” 3°" °f 01° Aa imperial spirit is at the pres 3 Pull it outward and baokihld. rub- nl I t opening into the ear with the other B lime sweepins the empire. and it in hand. 'nie nbient may an out if 0 °“' dm’ W ‘“°°"P°"“t° R in ‘”' this is not effective syringing: may be national life. The time for Brit other nations has just begun. 11:' hope of Germany. for instance, iles 1: tried. Bupposing this second ilthod ry does not prove successful; thou let G competent medical assistance at ones. in the possible failure of the people _.,.....Q ' of the British empire to develop whai i‘l§f1'y”‘1I1°'§i¥1n‘$°ii°’.’7. 1.ii°'1`l‘“F5.11" 05T|i|‘3“ PlUMf5 "K5 Ti|\S'? is U19 ilnliorilll Bliifit. 'Our direct and -‘ff-A-A---1*--ff‘ff-<“¢‘f#<--is immediate duty is to provide for thi l but only for the freedom of every ma _lf ri _ - ed ri *H=‘=E~1'M'= <=°*‘*/W"-""‘“ ° ' ll believe that every mm should bi ,ble to shoulda, ,, m_ Eve bo, YY 'wants to be a soldier at some tim: "BARGAINS IN BUGS.-See Beer & Weeks ad in this issue lor bargains in rugs. Special sale now cu-~twenty rugs to be sold at clearance prices to make room ior new stock. Beer & Weeks. Furniture headquarters. E1-2TMEti. V or another; then let us train our boy' _ *_ to ii ht f th ti f 1 ~ Rugs of cvery size and quality. Wil empiiys gieatfengresqwreeg 2) ou ` fri* A , 9 a 1. ' ‘ 1 tons Armusters, Brussels Velvets, ' _ ”‘ M. cfm im ;i..1".;¢':°';‘::‘;i':..::..i.':‘°;f. 3’ l’ ' I »» to have you cali.-Beer & Weeks. ? _ i i 1; 1 '°':""~J1.i ` _ 1 Louis olivsii iAiLi.oN smpire's` defence. On the high seal ' ` *A 0 we must be supreme. 1We are trust f The Kind You Have Always Bon t 11- » M-~-11 I - Di [M ._ H - -a. ,,,.,e` \ .» ' 'of OID ‘ ` _ vy.” »~- ‘ - 4-ziimlii f- ------------------------------- , I < of; r* ' _ _‘(- \\ \ f ` ,_ master, with his full white bear fighters of his time. Gifted with ringing bass voice and a ready el the political campaigns in the pro began life as a lawyer, and was c plunged for good into politics. It is probable that not many of the younger generation of business men know the venerable Postmaster of thi. City of Montreal. Montreal’s post heavy white moustache, and strong face. is still a ilne figure of the iight- ing statesman. In his prime he was one of the most ef'ective political _i_""© ` 1~'--'tis i 0. 8 O~ quence, he could hold his own on any This picture gives a very good idea platform, and stirring indeed were of what may be awompiigheq with . V" the straight strip of featheriness i . ' nw when he wok to the Bm 112 First it is curled around the hat, to of the lenders or the Bar before he form the trimming. and then. if the He air is brisk and the breezes blowing, The M 1%? Tomvmy 9 .`,1.~u,'*: 1 _\, ‘ 1 -vis-1 This ‘Company has _ secured. Four (4) Pill' *N* 915'” Black Foxes 1913 fi'°Ill Tim Suv” F” Reaching Com y Albsrton, Fred L. Roi; ers, Manager, num thevery' finest bred animals that can procured in the Province, having been bred from Psltw. Oulton, Rayner and Gotdourpsrente- _ _ The Company has agreed to ranch the four (4) Pl" *"1* the Silver Fox Ranching Company for a charge of iifteen (i 5) per cent of increase for caring and marketing the product. Investor ' This is the only proposition' you can iiud' at present where you can get in for less than the selling price of foxes. _ There is no need of writing a long ad about this proposi- tion--anyone knowing the Fox business knows this is a bonanza. ` The Ranch The animals are to be keptin one of the most modern equipped and most successful ranches in the Province. _ We have secured a block of this stock and for a short time will oier it at par value. It is worth ten (lo) per cent more but we are anxious to close it out quick. ' Application Form To The Canada Fox Exchange and ‘ Investment Company. Lid. Charlottetown. P. E. I. I hereby make éppiicnibn f0r...-..,. .......innes of slock inthe Model Silver Fox Company, Ltd., at one hun- dred dollars ($ioo.oo) per share and enclose herewith S . . ... being xo p. c. and promise to pay the balance on or b:foie August 15th, 1913. Dated this . . . . . _ .day oi...... . .. .A. D. 1913. Name.. . . _ ..-W Address _ . . .. ...._....» »........... . _ . . P. S --The above stock ls selling rapidly and we ex ect the entire block will be off the market in a few days. Illia C F. E. & I. C. Ltd. nier of the Bar, and was offered declined a seat on the Beneh.' f _ ` 1 self-respect of the French Canadian allow into wave at will inncnrnleeniy 1 1 race, and himself set a fine exam (Pure llrrfl Enrolment is a soil of Kadika who is the is it " ' ' ' Dam of Berka 2_1 ,_ _ Vg/in_~i "Weli.' he said. "I’v0 been puzzling would live long enc\ well is to pi-so ner of ten races aid if; oo in :Ilia heagnw mlowbggwntyoll irilluagg "°° tl” Mm °’ "b“””°"'" It y°“ n y 8° ° n 5 ‘ ed_ haven’t regular work to do make some I Bo'r1*olii's A ‘ren dun i’ I’ nece‘.u,y ..._ ‘nn 'if' ‘Q Pmp.‘.f° miles~in 20 hours of actual dying. n bl! I Qfolf llld I gfoll lll’d~ ` A new electric saw takes the pls f ' P.S.¥r-A Postal Card will bring this catalogue. aw for numb; an mm :br mai: 1A. MacKinnon, rf-.»ggilr,, ` ` - n a strenuous, ambitious life th and made him a. conspicuous iigur . Sir Wilfrid Laurier told a funny story A attaching to that beard. At one meet- ing in rural Quebec at which Mr. Racc Record Taillon was the chief speaker, a mem- ber nf me audience kept interrupting. Physlcll EX=rfl°n 1 He wanted to ask a question. The _ _ -_- 1S a S011 of Bmgara who sired “mimi” Hvvealed i° him 1° be quiet- ninmieni .ma dim... of mind .nn l l _ Mr. Taillon asked him again and ag B0 Such hlxses as Baden’ 205 P4’ to keep his question till the end Belvasla 2.06 3-4; Bergen 2.06 his speech, when be would be 0 3_4; Binvolo L07 3:4, eye, :goitloganswer anything he liked is very much more rational and -' Champion money winning site- No, no, that would not de. He want ` l °l 19"' Wmlds °h”m.P‘°n lgn1¥11§§§wf1l§d1.§“f1Yémzgdngulllsdgg °°“'“Y- Th” P'°D°f “W” °f 111° Sl_1'€ Of 2-O8 t1`0tte1'5 at 11 ye3f5- like being broken up, My-_ Taiiion muscles is activity. A mind with much W Sire Of 38 t\V0 y€2i.1' Olds that waived the point, and told the man leisure easily becomes dissatisfied. A ~ - to put his question at once. have trlaled ln 2.30 or better. .11 wan, you to answer one q CtC, €tC. tion," said the man, "that is all.’ B' 1 Q you put your beard inside the b L9' 2' la a (3) 2'I 1_2’ clothe or outside” BHC and B35/1311 T8 111 I8 Theslneeting rocked with laughter, should be a daily mental duty,,a.s sec. (as yearlings). All above in which Mr- Taiilvn ivim->d1 andmot well as a merely physical one. 'rue records were D _ ~1 all the efforts of all the speakers could Individual who is not Unematfcllly to busy a share of every day soon iinds Ver I 2 ml e get the people sober enough agilin tracks. Berka was one of the listen in serious politics. best trotiers in the United English BM” Fm. Séalffs last YUM- ' #11 Of the Lest yenr s'1z,soo births and 456,- noticed and to mike mountains ont' £1 Ove are fllll SlSi£€f'S and 982 deaths were re stored in En and of molghmg of gl-¢mb1¢_ This can. i si gl bfgthex-5 being sired b Bin and Wales; but, although the naturlal dmon 88” me body Mm ms mind y increase of population was thereto Sam- 415,818, the birth rate was the lowest FULL SISTERS and BRO_,ever yet recorded. 'I`HERS.Berka 2.14 1-4, Biaia A omebnbis Hnnuie ( 2_18 I‘2 Ba - t - 1 Arguing that a thief will be l ycai-jing in I8 Seconds, Brenta patented a detachable handle for s which is described as a sensa- cues' in tional yearling in the Ameri- 5°f"b¢ °' Dwilir GM can Harsebreeder of A ru Bombs which liberate a deadly gpg , . . P on bursting have been supplied to Wm get ‘ besuuhl noun. mp . Duc’ 20th. the French police for use again criminals who barricade ifh ' _» ' ) - ' fStables [formerly Hurl°y’s A l ii will be at Fred Cameron's in bnuriinss. ewan' ~ Stables] Euston Street near The drst zgrpligileqlghl from e _ _ ‘ s B Queen Street, Charlottetown. lin in Si- Petersburg was sconinpli ed by 2 German. who covered me 10 of the more familiar type of knife hem the Posmon at ‘me time °f bawn' it is twisted lightly around the throat Tgilin the ordinary boa fashion. And on ardent Damon he took a 1e'_;d'i}',E'pa,.¢ the other hand, when the day is line E in fostering the national pride and and calm, it is D0l'f0Ci-ly DTODGF i0 1. ii 1 Pl? graceful "don’t care a penny for ex- commanded the respect of friend ailid Dames" fashion' If mst is “° °bj°°t' Champion Carriage Sialiion oi P. E.l ‘°i “l1“°'. .1 1 . n s g ng ays e wore an x- cepilonaliy long and sweeping beard allowed to hang as fm- as it w111_ Nm 5 DWL 0/ Agri.) that reached not far from his knees, 8 ax; body are frequently due to an aimless, my half-illied life! The reason for this natural than might at ilrst be sup- e d fm* full powers, becomes ilahby and sus- , _ l ~yes_yes,»» sam Mr Tamon --what ceptible to disease germs. Bo\ the 6 1: me iuinesr babie grows. ‘ t st ii- ig. May24MEif. ' I and a plume is used, it can be attached near the back of the hat and then Devots Much Time to Mental and posed. The proper state of mind is body not properly exercised loses its best policy of the individual who duty yours to perform. And this time to cultivate an ache or pain.; to let the sunshine of life slip by un- lnto a. non-resistant state and psves_ the way for disease totske possession. i Cultivate the "bus_yness" habit. It can be nurtured and perfected just as v cleaning cbppnr imun M Copper ksttlss soon become dis- . colored when they have been in use for any length of time. Try cleaning than in the following way and you of lemon-rind into a little salt, and rulltliiswsllsllover thesurfaooof the ironic. Mine it cmnldr of! will ‘pniisnrirign a cry eiininois lsnuiu-. 3 ryorrhiss is the frequent asus of 13 M- ibn of mul Ur si-own wnwl-l Decay is the usual cause of such ‘loss oe in children. 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