' PAGE FOUR -"TBI LATEST NEW! 'rim cHiii<`r.o'i"rii'rowN '_ _ ., ._ .uii°f°'1'»'f»'° FEBRRARY' 181914 Liioo sick siiioiiliooof 7 =-iff-~»-.1-_~-». ai'-'°°' mulve sruacuous, Emi. » .WAS RELIEVED IN AN HOUR AND CURED OVER NIGHT _ A lame back? Quite un1iecesB&¥‘Y- All you have to,do ls to rub on Ner- viline. It’s simply a wonder for baehaclie-relieves after one:-rubbing "Nothing possibly could o&'e an Mb; in back faster than Nerviline. . (iUARD|ilN‘*READERS Furnished By lf. noN"i‘ TAKE rr 'ro HEART ' | _-_ S wigites Mrs. Arthur Kobar, of Lowcr"l`here’s many a trouble would break onoioeo, N. s. "I caught _wld 811° was so prostrated With P0111 I °°“ld like a bubble 1 S. Louson the wingl, o daily intruding and quietly brood- ing, _ If hatched out all sorts of horrible things. - H MPT Nr- ri Vi IT PAYS to buy in this Province. N0 MIL!!-Yesterday the msiorlty of the people of Charlottetown -who A 0 Prelhyte an ser Bei receive their milk from vendors who' in Hampton Congregation on Feb reside in the rural districts were _ 22nd. as follows Bofnshaw 110'°l0°k minus their daily supply of this _ Hampron, 3 o'ciocl¢. 'I`l'Y0\\ wholesome liquid. The snow storm _ V ' _ < » < 1 -_ » o’cloo und bad roads made it iust about lm- B t F F “ .; *_ ossible for the milkmen to come to e _ ` - _ , ur POBTPONED -The class dinner gharlottetown l ' nd social, which the Young Mern's __ (T35 "5E"T|W- `“U»“D.lf‘-‘"1 lf" gmc clinic ortho First Methodist ARGYLE QHORE __.,~,, » _ ' ‘S _ not bend over. -We alwliyi NWC Net' viline at home, and I had the Dain-.Did ful region rubbed thoroughly` with this grand llniment. At once the pain departed. The lameness was rapidly reduced and in an hour ; I was able to be about mY l\°“5¢W0"k-' I was rubbed again just before re- tiring, and awoke as usual in H10 morning without a Sig" Of IN' buck trouble." _ There is no sort of muscular PMP that Nerviline won't cure q\1iCklY» And into the waters of Lethe 'de-J part, . _ ' e farmers i(;`_h“"°h l“t°“'i°d t° M5’ 1;? gen' here are taking advantage of the nuise it, | And give it a permanent home in the heart. 'I`here’s many ii sorrow would van-l ish tomorrow, | Were we not unwilling to furnish we not rehearse lt, and tenderly GW T from tomorrow that annoys; This world would be brighter, our t hearts would be lighter, Thought we less of our sorrows and a more of our joys. ' -Josephine Pollard e wings then to orrow, and draw evening of this he sunshine to scatter the grief 5 W" p°°"pQ“°f ti “r ay Mod roadsfsoma .are busy hauling: _ (T0 be Incorporated) wee . .. ` ' ‘ . - 1 ii . ' ° " 1 e 2.122 tall. .zzzrli 5:. Aoilioniod Capitol $50,000-00 CHESS T0URNAMENT"`I“ “pi” tensively in lumbering, -Prof. Robert-. . °‘ “mn” and ““°w° the C`h“r1°tt°' son delivered a very interesting and To Be Issued 7 0 0-W” Che” Cl“b mel' 1°” night? instructive lecture on larming in the 'i only heavy wuzhu rut in an avvw- 1...n oo... oi. no ovoiioooi oooooiy ,. . ` The F-'cx_es I -nee--it lathe hero who shows courage 29th' to B largely rep,-esentativ, and . is (NOW In Ranch consist Gf) The contest was bitter; greek against . . - f 11 u oi highly °p’”°°i“t"° “"‘u°”°°' Q"°°` One Pair Pure Silver Black one Pair Sil e (90 , greek. and some o t e va ant tions asked by Messrs I-l. Inman, _ ‘ _ ’ V r per l Thousands swear by it for rheu'ma~ ' hY tism, neurnlgia, sciiitica and lumb- oco. in sinks oo the core 0! the pain-right through muscle, tissue ' tl_0il 0| DOPlll|ltiOll within the Drill- is |vinces has also greatly altered in some instances. On the second read- o _,.»~:¢ ill. l"rows1= Ii. Moore U1 `-h » ___,_ vcrsnrr is ~c.._»\s< _.o-.-._ -. and nerve-it penetrates where no oily, greasy linlment can g0.8D iwork fairly well. There were un- U10 figlli began and :ill were eric but MR. BORDEN: In the one case, ii d'-"‘1bted1Y difference” 0|' 0Pi“i°“» e should leave the representation of 'Wrong difference” of °Plnl°n» and da is sm] under b10ck,,._|e fm.; ni] Prince Edward Island as it is at D,.e_ these were thrcshcd out both in the communication has ceased. ‘Seng the total would be 235; othep committee and in the House; and but the cable'ofI'lcesesc:1p<:d _'ic-I business. Foreign residents 'novell to a neutral zone outside the 1:' wh supplies are badly needed. llsmryal-‘W It is reported that Hoi. Andrade is wise it would be 234_ dou marching from Tulcnn in the 1\orLh N tothe relief Of Conrlia 11 hunilrcd . pui iind fifty miles distant. ivin I _ ation as between the various pro- V9" ces of Canada been greatly varied ` It Wm be Observed than according that conference nr committee consti- st instance to speak of it as a ot only has the Dmpm-tion of po, _'opinion on this occasion. But I when we caine to deal with the ort of the so called confere c lion. friends who are now on the imittee and to sa that it shoul y d ve been a co_nler_ence, and_ait.e.r- ._ und that, properly understood, it htless there will be differences oi ture to state that a small com- (Continued on page six; I Every aches and ills-~ that Steady nerves and a tea or coffee drinker. Our work is to tell the Ii’ to decide from our own appearing, you’ll _know tea and coffee, with such handicaps as biliousness, indigestion, hcartirouble and Day Someone finds out that tea or coffee drinking is the unsuspeétcd cause of various clear brain are often impossible tc the regular facts about tea and coffee-then " - . -' if S Up to You condition and feelings sleeplesness-or make 1 A Fair Test 1 Quit both tea and coffee, absolutely for lo days, and use the pure food-drink- Postum. Then t _ If'you find, as thousands of others have. that t ake count of yourself. ', ‘ “There’s a Reason” P O for STU \ ~ » sold H CANADIAN POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD., ‘WlND%R, headache nervousness, .I he old troubles are dis- by grocers everywhere. , . i _-, . whether ‘to slick tp practically' blocked. A 28 mile w ind large bottle of Sageine costs but one orrcccs onnooi impassioic. and work of clearing streets and side- walks, will commence in earnest and the conditions are most favorable for a display of energy on the Daft and its newly a!JD0i“t€d Street Com' mittee. '1‘heir 'cflorts will be watch- ed with keen interest. The steamers will, it is expected, _leave .their ren- pect ve ports at 7 this morning. UW Emi Grev leaving Georgetown and me Minto leaving Pictou. The trains will start as usual, but it is feared that'-_their progress will be much im- peded, as there were a number of Peop 's ea re, e ew e e in issue. /They have an especially B004 offering for their patrons, tonight- 1266 .-___._.._____.-.,.____ MHS. PANKHUHST _ 1 HAS [SHAPED m(Can|i1idiau Press) LONDON Fe 1 1314 -Mrs.. week, though' the police halve been watching her house. It is believed that sho has escaped. . ,fukrura uioumv ' (Canadian Press) ‘MONTREAL Feb. 17.-The._i;i;,,§e gl two advocates who figured in the ro- cent graft inquiry is to come up for discussion at s. meeting of :ie local liar Council next week. HESIHUIITIVE HHE li NEW YURK (Canadian Press.) SYRACUSE, Feb. I7.-l~`ire sl..irt- ing in a chimney late yesterday de~ stroyed one ,of the largest universi- ties ln the city. The loss is estimat- ed at $125,000. A chapel, constructed two years ago at a cost of $35,000 was also destroyed. ~ , _-__»-.__--._ TRUSTEES TU M we' - unnu nuwu increasing to 36, continued until fifty cents. Be sure to go to Geo. E. early afternoon, piled the light snow Hughes, drug store for other stores r '_ w J l -_ r "I into drifts, which made sidewalks don't have Sageine. he Em,,,,.,, at mgo, 'rho Lcogno oc- We Wm we one hundred dom _ John S. Martin, M. L. A. Kinross, P. E .I. _ . _ rs in ' ____ 6 d $ '_ bel ,pts the mono 111111 down by nic ld t _ _ bud Dear Sir Enclosed please n_ --..---.-_H _ ng ,,,,,,,,,,,,;_,_,,,____1;i.,g _i;dwit_1de_o1;§_.1:v_o_;ié §l‘_’at casngrybyiggnenvzgénagy osr__;_____e full payment for ......shares in the Martin Si_lvcr n 6 th-. “ ea GSB 0' 11 - i 1, w 1 t 1. Black and Patch Fox Co. 'longest 0' the safeguards of egtzlxlyollg (try S.;;&Il;ea?:rovlll: lifioow mir: Name - - - ~ ~ - v - » ~ ~ - s so on - ~ » » 98°”-: __ ‘ ' is thebegreagzst hair tonic that has ' 1 Address _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ __ YESTERDATS S,l,0RM____Ye5t,,,-_ eser en scovered. Sageine w ll - 1229_2_16M3i dav the province was in the grip of positively cure an itchy scalp, bring Ong of me worst snowstorrris ex- life H150 dull faded hair and add inch. perienced in Severn-1 yem~s_a About es to its length. Sageine is now ob- midmght Monday the storm .began tainable in Charlottetown and is 3 . , #_ ' 5 . _q and by daylight the streets were Sold under a guarantee to please, A of-eiio.now.1y~ elected city C°““°il s , _ h. 7, _ . Pankhurst has not been seen for a‘ 1 I' few ventured out. The schools _did _ _ not open and the stores and offices ‘ _ _ were almost deserted. Neither trains _ I 1 nor steamers, moved and no mails were received or despatched. T0- . . _ omwatananumero e 0 °`°f’fh ' ’ Sill/01’ Bl3(3l( FOXOS lilfl :honeghtfui citizens had their side- S 9 . walks cleared. This morning the ` Rings varied, satisfactory and com- prehensive array of Child- ren’s rings, birthday rings, g_em set rings, plain band rings, every style at many prices. W. N. Tanton deep cuttings, the result off ri _Dre- . vious storm and thcse will be filled Sllflllyslde » 1 . UD and overflowing. l IILOOK UP 'PHE ADD-"Of th" ______ ie Th t ls h r ' this won Pooorc I ~ _Remnant Sale A f t_e r a successful year’s business in our Wall Paper Depdriment ' we find many lots of Choice Paiteml mostly small lots, some have border, some have none. All these pattems must be cleared out at once to make room for our eleg- ant new stock 'which has arrived. Bed Room, Dining Room Parlor, Hall and Kitchen Papers all pretty designs now on sale at exactly HALF _PRICE . Out they go below coat, Come early, sales con- ducted on iint floor. ' (Canadian Press) Feb. 17.-Governor Walsh om, Tenn cull. I farlerd Company - .Alou will find here a most-~~~ -I Head Office, Charlottetown, _, Ranch, Riverdale Farm, --Alberton, I. ‘ ~ Capital Stock Issued $140000 Shares $100 eacli Provisional Directors. » President--»H. Hooper Horne Es . Ch’Town P.E.I. . Vice-Pres---C. J. Mersereau, Es<}_.qSt. John, B. I: Sec'y-Treas---J. K. Ross, Es? C arlottetown, P.E.I. 7° gel” 5'1" . J. W. Keirstead, Esq. St. John, N. B ‘ Arch. Matthews, Esq. Alberton, P. E. I. . ` Stoc k _ C -. ' Six pair Class A pure Island strains including four pair of I breeders (parents of_ fi pups last _year) Theoriglnaiowners of .1 these foxes are retaining a large nterest in the Company. , _ lVlcdcra'l:c Ca pltal lza'|:l_or'| ` Considering thé quality of foxes and their record for pro- ductivity. I < - _ Ranch Expenses ‘ Guaranteed not to exceed 5 p. c. of increase of foxes s . Experienced Keeper _ Mr. Archibald Matthews will take care of the Ranch. He is one of the pioneer fox-breeders of P.E.I. and has knowled e of fur values and the preparation of pelts for the woriills market.. The men behind this Compan are reliable business men ' who aim at making the Largest Dllvidends for their Share- f holders. For information and prospectus apply to ~ I , ]. K. ROSS. S '- ‘ cha ioiii P iieciretm TMS' P o no A I' C Own, . . . . . 3s67,i,15Mif X ll ‘- " .1-_ _ The Future of Foxes An Independent Review _ B3( VV. C3. Anderson 1 (Reprinted from the Charlottetown Guardian) ._ -dl _ _This article has been reprinted in pam hlet form by ‘special request, and suppliedto the Hon. GPeo. E. Foster. .Minister of Trade and Commerce, to be, laid biefore'the..Eng- _lish Trade Commission about to visit Canada. ' It is a full and frank discussion of the Future of ji 'Foxes as a permanent payin °ndu , d sh »-th ttlie Average Annual Profits of I§oil Collfpymilgs shglllil, fdr the' next ten years, be 23 per cent. _ ' ~‘» This pamphlet is indespensabie to all Bonalde For Camfianies. t is their guarantee of Good Faith. _ ~Pi:fce1,g8g-copies _ " » The Charlottetown- Guufilf1U~ Charlottetown A ~-l1ot_;;i’-$o1i11oa~¢io- A -.i.,‘...»`,;. ' ~ i 1-1 I -7??"-,»":.‘*,"i;=‘d§.i-»of " ¢h§ivi'i@§.-1.~°&l'.".m-1.H » us. J. F. 'runs---D. C. L. woifvu c, N. S. | » -1* 4