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Y' LI. l ` I ‘ _\l>»,`Lr rr MQ -#!‘i.h.~ g~’;_-~,“-- . _ _ _ i _.ei ., eu Y_,_. _.N .. ._ _ :_ ,, __f _ ' :Q ' `_ ' is "l I I “lv rg \~K i ni I I f » » ' T »~ we-“».,.*»i-. lx¢._=i=:_:;_-’--§..._.=` .__,-:*,‘...\!i".`.‘Wf. ‘fr ‘<4-"' _ -.€="f»1 ~.~__,.i.f;=_‘,r-.'»“. “"5 -».>’-”“”'¢<'-for -`.»-_f.*~,}‘,d‘.1-i.f.rs..Z<;,c-Q7;.,:, '~"_;f".f>..¢1»,‘;‘1', ,' .. fd.. _.f '- I . .. . _ _ ... . .,_...' > .ir A' srlsahanv _1.i9.1.r _ _ V """'°f '""" _ j THE GUARDIAN ‘ ' "W 01" H-L" PAGE.THn.-an ` t...c...,»...- _ia + “..."I----; B an `.t'.i°.I°‘:.:'.::.:.§“i."‘;.'.°..‘.i‘:..':‘°'“°i..S“: CilAllLOTrEr0wN A n»ass.i»°°2» H->= ngiég °'{,¢,,"‘#i'f°°.ii.°§§'»`i'u ¢n'='.e»' in' »¢i."s'»id§ ,ul with success for thirty \ ,auto sm lv sell-rv* '° gh inakeslhresthins easy. l°°'-llfl -.‘:°:.:, '-- -we -".1 ":.i.“:.~.f.-:.:c.'. ul l;é'"'cmQ°:|||“:nd hdvhagl to :ulcers l'°g,,§§',§f.“.¢n of .i»ui»ti.¢ mm. aio, 1-3 _ Au, |)lU60lS , X i_ ,ad Antl- 72' -fgnneufabku ,M "dined thrust. :ease , W* ,|,.,,||a\ or fi-on us. ` Hfiaatmvl- -_..» " ' ~ ~ some "PEN mb” or siviaLi..Pox LAWS.- ____- ’C.QK-' - fs-Q_- Aa a result of investigations being ulctly carried on by tho officers of 355 Provincial Board of Health, uri- der the direction of the Secretary,Dr E'|',¢,,¢- Pelletier, and Dr. Beaudry, Unief Inspector, relations have wma to light showing the careless ,,me,,,,,.d with which -nnnicipal au~ uiorities and residents in _various ,,.|~ri; oi tue province treat smaiipoi outbreaks, raging in certain rural sec- ¢,|¢ns, From the experiences of the r it is ascertained that in _ , _ 2:50 dziistres the disease is allowed, r.s'fiourish with little attempt being made by the authorities to control the situation. It has been fouiid- that Quan no precautions ara token in re- gard to the isolation of the s\irl\:i‘er_ whilst disinfection of the patients and belongings after recur-e:‘\' from the illness is unthought of. .. ` Altrougb the leroviiirizil Bi ard‘ makes a practice or refraiiiing from publishing the names of i.ucn muni- cipalities as vpliiiizasily come f-Jrwurrl with reports of smallpox coliciitioiiz-i within their boarders, in the ease of we various centres which have been discovered as having openiv defied the public health laws and the rc- connncndations of the provincial of- ficers their names will be given pub- licity so that they mnu be afforded n~hntever disadvantages may accure to them by the publication of condi- tions prevailing within their Ebordera. Moreover, it is not unlikely that more serious steps will be taken to im- press upon the authorities of such centres the gravity of their actions in neglecting to follow out the law. Following upon reports made to the Provincial rvlce, Inspectors are de- spatched to various outlying places, unknown to the authorities, and,tak- lift! the initiative, conduct a quiet in- vestigation on their own account.Tlie nicthod of procedure is for a visit to be paid to the village school, where ciitli child is carefully examined for marks of the disease. The lists of daily attendance are requistioned, and in any case where a child has been absent for any length of time, note is taken of the fact, the names of the parents secured, and 5 visit is paid to the home of the latter, where if there has been any smallpox with- in the preceding six or seven weeks, there is sure to be found some mem- ber of the family bearing traces of the disease. Enquiries are then made ns to the precautions taken, the phy- sician in attendance, etc., all of which information is netted by the ofiicer, who, after following such ii course in the eiise of all suspected cases with- in Il Illllllivilldlity. makes a report to the Provincial Oiiice. In this way hundreds of cases have been unearthed. Thus in St. Ger- ninin dc Grantham it has been uu- covered that there are at least twen- ll'-t\\'o houses where smallpox has been recently. or now is raging. AndI in spite of such a condition of affairs, states Dr. Pelletier, the municipality "H doin: nothing to stem the rising I tide. It wasionlythrough the se-_ tion of n resident of another munici- pality. in making complaint to the Provincial Board,thnt the health ou- thorities of the province were dually put on trial. ln another small place, St. Elphega D'Yamiieka, the examinationof school children revealed thc fact that . the school mistress herself had recently been taken down with .the disease, of In Batlsoan the public disregard oi precautions went such .lengths that ,people sufierfng from smallpox in n 'mild form were going about tiu streets, calling at the post ofiic , . ? A ,visiting the general stores, etc. An ms-.»»n.s.»1» M _inspector despatched to the scene made o. hurried investigation, with the result that the municipality was, apparently for the first time, made aware ol the real condition of aflalre prevailing within its own borders. From other reports made it has been ascertained by the Health of- ,ilcers that a deplorable condition o allairs is existing in Normandin,Lakv. St. John district, where, it is said smallpox is allowed to i-un uahamp- ered it its natural course. Inspector: have been summarily despatched ,to the scene, when it is expected that revelations of a sensational nature will be forthcoming. ANNOUNGEMENTS I "llcgular meeting of Boyne L.O.L. this evening at 8 o'clock. Initiation. Wm. W. McPhee, Rec. Sec'y. "See the Abbies "Colts" in actiop on Friday evening. If the Vics wir they will know they have been ploy- ing all right. “Can the A-bbies defeat the Victor ins? n good many people think. that they can. It will he a good fast game whichever team wins. “The Charlottetown Hospital needs your help, don't fail to attend their annual social on the 12th Feb. in Prince of Wales College Hall. 1-1-dll. “Help the Charlottetown Hospital by attending their *annual social to 'be lield this year in the Prince of Wales College Hall-Feb. 12th. 1-ltlill. “The Hospital has had a_ hard winter. Lots nf poor and sick. Give them your help on the 12th inst. by attending their annual social in the Prince 0( WaleB Collcgc Hall. 1-1d4l. "Voice Specialist, Prof. H. A.Tan- ton, teacher of Voice Culture, Piano and Organ. Voice Culture a special- ity. Studio 146 :iit. George St. 1-18dthsturw6w NEXT PRESIDENT HIDDEN IN THIS DEMOCRATIC LIST. NEW YORK, Jan. 29-A "get together" diiiuer proposed for the purpose of bringing Democrats of all shades of opinion into contact will' be given at the Hotel Savoy on February 10. These will_ be the speakers: William Jennings Bryan, Speakcr_ Clark, W. It. Hearst. Senator O'Goriiinn, Con- gressman Oscar Underwood, Mar- tin H. Glynn of Albany, N. Y., Colonel George Harvey and E. Prcntiss Bailey. Others invited are Governor Harmon of Ohio, Governor Foss of Massachusetts, Governor Dix, Governor Marshall nl Indiana, Governor Baldwin of Connecticut and Governor Wilson. T0 MOVE REPEAL OF THE NAVAL BILL. MONTREAL, Jan. 29-"Le Devoir" has a sensational article saying that' a Nationalist member of the House of Commons will move at a very early date that the Naval Bill, adopted by the Laurier Government be repealed. “Le Devoir" does not give the membcr’s name who is al- leged to have stated that as the Government moves too slowly he will move for theirepeal himself, and will not consent to have his resolu- tion stand till next session. BUTTER FAMINE DUE IN BOSTON. BOSTON, Jan. 30-A butter fam- ine, according to Boston wholesalers, is near at hand. The reasons advan- ced are the old ones, dealing with tha supply and demand. The supply at the present time is almost nothing; the demand is as great as ever. _The shortage throughout the country is nearly 26,700,000 pounds .ns comlmred which she still bore the marks. Sho to noi-mal. ii.. *__ htm _ §|_ mls liow To Keefi Your flair Free From Dandrufl _ I ------' --an Parisian Sage Blnishes Dandruff Oi' Money Back _ I . . . it Parisian Sagc sl°Pl Fallingnllcafr Or Money Parisian. Sage Makes llair lgargani 0|' Money -\ Delightful ani Rcfrealrn flair Dressing. People who desire, to preserve the hair can gain some vnlunblc informa- tion from the following. Have your own hrusli and comb at home and at hair dressers. _Never use a brush or comb in public places, they are usually cover- ed with dandruff germs. _ Wash your hair brush once' a week.. with soap and warm water to which is added a disinfectant. Shampoo the hair once a week with pure soap and water. Usa PARISIAN SAGE every day, rubbing thoroughly into scalp. PARIBIAN 'SAGE is guaranteed by Geo. E. Hughes, to destroy dand' ruff germs and abolish dand, or money back . To stop hair from fsllfng and scl from itchin or mons back B P Z. Y - To put life and beauty into dull faded hair, or money back. Prics 50 on t orge S When you think of buying Mcnis Clothing-Ladies' Costa, Winter nits or Furs, we are clearing out these' lities at Cost and in _seine “W belbw that figure. All our Mi llineryison sale at half price had }_'°I\'s Hats at 25 p. c discount. We _have also several pieces of very' “lf Broadeloth for Ladies' wear, which will be sold-at a very liberal discount. L‘olors'areNavy, Black, B town. ,O All Opportunity like this does hot come often. and once lost is lost '°""~ If You would save money pnrchasegiovr. ' V I , _ . ‘ . ' ` rivats dormltoririr and ive like cr. lIll.*ll’lf _- _ _ ~ _ i / , i £3, M |,§ntell'me“c°,__ A ||(,,|uNf EP Réddni , _ ,. x ’ I1* `huVil1g subntitted to dlslnfgctlvxvxn. ou _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-f_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_ '_ 09lfINTY It pays to buy ln this Province. Miss Madge Crockett has returned to licr home at Pleasant Grove after Svclldillg a few days in this city. Mrs. A. A. McI'.ean, City, who ha. been ill for the past two weeks, i: reported much better. _ Sir Louis Davies of Ottawa has gone to the West Indies on a si.- weeks' trip. `Miss Elsie McKenzie, Long Creek, is spending a week with Miss Cyrcni Livingstone, City. Miss Margaret Jenkins and -Misf - Minnie McLean, City, spent Sunday at Vernon, the guest of Dingwell ani Mrs. Jenkins. _ - There will be service in Hartne; Hail on Sunday evening next at scvc' o’clock, conducted by Henry Mc Kenzie. . Miss Ruby West, York, luis return ed to her home after spending a fev. days with her friend _ Miss Ethel Whitlock, City. . Services will he held in the Presby terian churches Sunday Feb 4th ' n Bonshaw 11 a. in., Hampton 3 i. in., and Tryon 7 p. m., conducted b; Neil Rattee. The funeral of the late Miss Char iotte Trowsdale, Tea Hill, took 1-lac. from thc residence other mother yes terday afternoon, interment. bein; made in the Cross Road Cemetery Phere was n large attendance. Som Doyle, B. A., City, was am eng those‘wh0 sang at the Brown Desfloches mlpitals on Tuesday even ing in St. J0seph’s Convent Chapel. Mr. Doyle has 3, splendid voice and rendered a beautiful solo with splen did effect. The entries for Ss.turday's races nust be handed in to A. S. Hewitt Jity, by tonight at eight o'clock.'l‘hc classes are three minute trot and three minute pncc. Everybody who has a horse eligible for those classei- should enter and make a good after uoon's sport. A despatch from Ottawa says:‘ It s said to ‘beprnctically certain that i bill will be introduced hy the gov- -.rnment to extend the time during .vhich South African Veterans wlii iave not yet located the r land may io so. The bill will confine this,priv- _lage strictly to Veterans holdin; .vari'ants, and not to speculators. It has been learned that Miki .vfurpliy of this City, who has bee. playing with the Socials of Hnlila; .n the Maritime Province .Hockey As iociation games, has been released by Manager Isnor along with Dunphy aiu. Laing ofthut team. The reason foi this actioli has been ascribed to thi -'act that Mr. Insor lnld down soini training rules to which Mike and iii: leposed conireres neglected to ad- ilcre. The new ice speedway off Brighton .vas crowded yesterday afternoon and those present enjoyed themselves to the ptmost. The driveway has been placed in order by a competent man nn'd has been pronounced to be thc best speedway ever made here. Those who wish to enjoy a good day's fur. should go out and take a spin over the track. The fund for keeping thi track in order is growing daily and the committee are desirous of secur- ing more money in order to keep the track a permanent fixture for the winter months. The McKinnon Drug Co are receiving contributions. Lieut James Barclay, of the Salva- tion Army Corps, City, was among the passengers on the mail special last evening to Cape Traverse en route to Glasgow, Scotland, where he has been called owing to the death of his father, which, sad news was conveyed to him by wire some days, ago. I-Ie goes in connection with the winding up of the estate and will bc absent for some time. Since coming here Lieut Barclay has made hosts ol friends who sympatlilze with him in his bereavement and a large number were at tho_ station to wish him ri pleasant voyage and ,, safe, i'et.uri\.I~lc soils froml-lalifax on Saturday. A largely attended and important. mcetink of the P. E. viund Benevol- ent Association was he d in the Hun- tingdon Chambers, Boston, on the evening of Jim. 10th. The chief busi- ness of the meeting was the installa- tion of oilicers by Daniel J. McLean sud the discussing of preparation ami arrangement for'tlic annual ball. Fol- lowing is a list of those holding of- fice for the year 1912:-President, A. J. McLean; Vice-President, Dr. Fred Christopher; Treasurer, Michael Walsh; Rec. Sec'y, Annlc_McDonald; Corr. Scc"y, Marie Walsh; Fin. Sec'y, Wm. (P. Griffin; Sergt.-at-Arms, Al- bert McKinnon; Guard, Bernard Mc- Aulay. ::T_hs real fragrance of the Rose, imprisoned. in a oaks of soap. That is the but description wecan give _cl Harmony Hose Glycerine Bonn. This soap is noted for its beating propor- tiel.-_lts delightful frigrance, per- lsclneleftrnsss and.great value. Get 3 for 25 coats at "The Rexall Store.” The MacKinnon Drug Oo., Corner Gt. Geo, and Kent Streets. drtf. Your Liver is Clogged Tha' tsWli’y ne BIALI. Ilkll. DMI. SIALI. Plld Genzliio me-.aureus There will be band at 'the Arena this evening. . _*_ George McLeod. Hunter River, came to the city yoebsrday afternoon, The 4th Regiment band will be at the Arena. this evening. The funeral of the late James Healer, of this city , will take -place this afternoon from his late residence Kent Bt. West, at 3.45 p. m., to the People's Cemetery. _ The following registered at the Queen Hotel, City, between 9.30 last night and I0 o’clock tho previous night:-Mrs. .Alexander Martin, Val- leyfieid; Wilfred Forbes, Port Ver- ion. Joseph Fall, (Zrapaud, the young man who was so critically in- iured by a falling tree some days ago, was reported at the P. E. Island Hospital yesterday as resting com- lortably. He is still subject to thc' paralysis. The following registered at the Vic- toria Hotel, City, between 9.30 last .iight and 10 o’clock the previous iight:-J. A. McDonald, Cardigan; H. D. McEwen, Morell; ‘John Mcbenn, iouris; C. L. Clinton, Moncton; R. C. Rogers, Summerside; J. lil. l’atte. Bradford. ' , , The many friends of James and Mrs MacLean. Prince St, will regret to earn of the death of their laughter, Elsie Jean, which occurred :esterday (Wednesday) afternoon. Funeral will leave the house 194 Frince Street, Friday at 2 p. m.In- :ermcnt at West River cemetery. Ser- _fice will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Fullerton, assisted by Rev. Mr.Fash.,I 'rims wiureiing and ianniy, cicy,I wish to thank the many friends whoi tindly assisted in their snd bereave- ment and those who donated flowers, pillow from the employees of Goffi Bros, a wreath from Charlottetowni l-look and Ladder Co a pillow frnrr I -leymonr and Mrs Mclmiis, o reapingl iouquet fiom Mrs Thou l’ickard,I Iitc. ‘ I _ _i..-.-____ 1 ::Don't cough,” when you can cureI vonrself so quickly and pleasantly: ielicious medicine is really very ef~, 'ectual. So much faith have we in it, hat’ we guarantee every hottlei ve sell to give satisfaction I ir the price. 250. back. Sole agents _l`he Rcxall Store. The McKinnon frrug Co., Cor. Gt. ~Geo, & Kt Sts. drtf. :2Bunt.nfn, Boll & Co., for host coal. Lowest prices. 1-23iltl. ilI‘]Cl‘}l’Tl()N OF KING COURT IN MUURNING. LONDON, Jan. 31-The King sent n, message to the authorities here that he does not _desire alterations 'n the plans for the reception at Portsmouth and London or' in the Thanksgiving Service at Saint i-"a.i,i1’>ei`, except that the Court will be in mourning. ' MAN ‘Mun looks upon lifc just as he does ipon woman-there is no living thing with them, an'd he can’t live without, them. He will run after them, and rather than be held will lose his coat' tail and character--kiss them for him into trouble, So with life; he curses it for its pains; gathers a bo- _iuet of Miss, and when their blos- ioms have faded, he finds himself in possession of a hunch of brlars; which is all owing to a little incident which occurred in Paradise when man was green as a tobacco worm, and as un- anspieious as a ‘toad in ii thunder- storm. He was told to increase and multiply, and so he accordingly in- creased his _ cares and curses, and multiplied his miscrics, and peopleii this earth with a parcel of candidates for perditiun, and I nm one of i.hein.’ l’l~}IlSONAl. OPINIONS lslvery composer thinks all his ow`n geese nro swans.-Rev. 'l‘. A. Durge. When ii man tells a lie in parlia ment he is n. "dipiomatist"-Mr. W. F. Anderson. The rlcotsmmfs great motto is“C-ct what you want, and don't. give yourself n.wsy'."-Sheriff Guy. Sentiment, like zeal, is the breeze that impcls and not the rudder that guides.-Sir Joseph Ward. The women's irovement is not against men, but on behalf of the progress of the whole human race.- Lady Maude Parry. The man of genius understands the importance of the things he sees, how- ever few they may be, better tlinii other people.-G. B. Shaw. FROM LISTENING? Lillian Russell says the first wrinkle a woman gets is near her ear. Zhi The greatest ocean depth recorded is st Nero Deep, in the Pacific--5,269 fathoms. iii - More and more it looks as if noth- ing had horse series but a horse. In the past eight months dogs in New York have bitten 2,462 peisuns. ,..._... A tree 1,000 years old has been fell~ ed by] storm in Holland. Mrs. Louise Musee died in a squalid room ln Philadelphia, but $11,J90 was found hidden there after ber death. The Yolo facility has ordered the wealthy students to abandon their love, and then kiss them for leadirigi partakcs of its pleasures and tlieui .i5 YEARS AGU IDB-C Sli.. have been i-nu.rried by tiic West Hill (longregational cliurcii. to Akron, and he finally decided to eral weeks ago, to learn that his. ed. ago culminated in the niuri-iiigc. Fisher, has received no official inti- mation of the proposals for a reci- prociul trade agreement between Aus- tralia and Ci-iiinrln, which the Cana- dian minister of trade and commerce, Geo. E. Foster, is said to have made Consideration will be given`to these, lic said, today, when proposals in aI definite form reach Australia. Both` the prime ministers and thc minister of customs to Australia would he heartily welcomed, as such a visit would greatly facilitate ncgotiutioiis. COLLEGE DEBATERS WILL TALK TRUSTS. ___ I NEW HAVEN, Jan. 29-The ques- tion to be considered at the annual, triangular debate between Yale, f ¢‘ii AKRON, U., Jsu. 20~Foiiuwing ui ‘ sepnra.1.ion of 35 yeurs, Leaiiiler W. I Smith, of lioise City, Illeiiu, whirl ` was served ln both the upper mid ; lower houses in tiiut state, and Mi:-is - Cora T. Liggitt, of No. 276 Merri~ I . _- _ HGV. W. S. Jenk.lns, pastor of thc In the early seventies Smith went, p1°OVC west. His thoughts wandered backl A _-___ _ ____ make a trip east, arriving here sev- If-lair BC.C(;fnCS SOII, Fluffy, LIIS- formcr sweetheart liud never inari-i'~I tfol-15 and Beautiful I¥Tlffl€dl3l€]y The ,,,,,,, ,,“,,,,_ 0, ,,,,,_,,,,_,,,,,, ,cowl After a Danderinc Hiiir Cleanse Aus'riiAi.I.\ nas Nor i-in/liui ,GCI fi 25 Cent BOINC NOW and OF F°S'I`E1i'S *’“01’°S‘\\»- :Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itcliing 1 I MELBOURNE, .Innunry eo- 'rbei Scalp and D.;mdi-aff Australian prime minister, AndrewI ._ all ovci the scalp. Harvard and Princeton in April is announced as : "Resolved, That the I United States government should nc-I cept the principles of monopoly con- I trol and regulate prices in all cases where the monopoly has been brought about by operations of economic l MISS CLARA l3AliTON iiEl’OR’l‘ED Bl*}'I"l`li1ll. WASIIINGTON, Jon. _ 29-Steady iinprovcmcnt is reported in the con- uition of Miss (loru Barton, fnunrlei ldclio Miss Bnitoii has been ill foi some tiiiio but nas able to sit up to- _ day and to move about the room. Stephen Bpi'toii of Brookline, Mass., it nephew, is visiting Miss Barton. .vlth Rexall cherry juice--this truly| V ‘ l‘°»»\j~i "~;;:_.;ig meals m y food -§,2';:_ _ would distress me '{.;'¥~~” f-§E:.§ and cause sore- I_,f_-_..; ,;,;- ness. Lydia. E. V-,i}~.;_ , I§_i-5: Pinkham’sVe(¥etn- <.' -'\‘.~. -'.~.‘.".'-ri.. 1-, `;-_._ _-1-f-if ble Compoun has done me mucii good. I amstrong- _. ~`»_ 4;; _ 1 ei-,digestlcnis bet- .`i, `.' \` ` ` ter,andI can walk ` I `\ with ambition. I ‘ have encouraged many mothers of families to take it, as it is t-behest rem- edyln the world. You can publish this in the ps vers." - Mrs. Wrr.i.i.\i\i lloonqns, Flex Creek, l\'.B., Canada. The above is only one of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinlrham Medicine Company of Lynn, M ass.,which prove beyond a doubt that Lydia E. Piiikhsm'e Vegetable Com- pound. made from roots and herbs, actually does cure these obstinate dis- eases o women after all other means have failed, and that every such suf- fering woman owes it to herself’ to at least give Lydia E. Plnkham’s Vegeta. ole Compound a trial before submit ting to im operation, or giving up hope of recovery. Mrs. Plnkham, of Lynn, Mass.. lpvitos all sick women to write hor for advice. Hhs has guided thousands to health and bor advice ls free. CARD To the Electors of Ward 5 At st representative meeting of llic electors of Ward five held iii ilie City Building, i was nominated as it canilirlnfe For councillor to represent this Ward for Lite next two years I have decided io accepiths nomination and as announced st the meeting referred to, I do not intend making a personal canvass, believing fl.e electors know bow to vote without any solicitation or advice from me. l believe ln keeping the City abreast of the times so f r as our finances will permit, in the im- provement of the sanitary conditions, thus preventing epidemics, typhoid and other diseases. and in the enccu agement and fostering of' local industries so far as possible. _ if the citizens see lit io,elsct me, l will ioihs best of my ability. do what lcan ro mninfain the very excellent position of ~ur City and to improve it as far as poss- b e. ;~j:.E:.‘-.~ 'MH ;-`?:;':;'}$:z'. _-,~;.-.Q 4 l will very greatly appreciate your sup- porl on election day. ~ Yours Very Truly W K R061-`R€ \ nnily long, strong and beautiful. (let :A 25 ccni lioltlc of Kno\\‘lloii‘s Diiurlcrinc _ from any drug store or foilel coiiiilcr and pi'-we lu yuiirsc lt tonight~no'.'\'~-tlizil your linir is :is`pi'¢-ity " if? :tml soft :is any flint it lists been ncp_lei‘?cil or iujiiiril - by <‘.'||'eirs:: ti'<‘:\li_ncnt--tIi:it‘.i all-you eiircly c.'\n ' uwS." have lirziiiiifiil linirfiiid lriivorlir, you \_v.ll ,gust A lillic llziiuirriuc now will iutmrilirifely iloiililc the lwriiily of your l\:iii'~~ No fliflcrciivc liow (lull, failed, liriitlr and scrzipfgy, just iiioisicii ri <'Ioll\ with Dandcrine and carefully draw if ll\rou|,;li your hiiir fnkiiig one small strand at a lime. The cifrrt is immcdiutc and .1in:izing-your hair will he light, fluffy- and wavy and linvc :in appcsrniire of .shun- rlrinre; nn inroinpzirnlilc lustre, soffiics:: :uid luxu- iinncc, the beauty and sliiiiiiucr of true hair health. Try you will after an xippliralion of Dainzlcriiic, you curinm End :i single trace of dsndriiff or ;\ loose or falliiigg hair :ind your scalp will not itch, lui! what will please you most will be :ifferafcw \vecl:‘s se when you will actually sec new hair, fine and ilowny at fir`:;i-yes-but really new liaii'--sproiitirig Dnmlerinc is to the lisir what fresh showers of rain 5 and nnnsliinc are to vegetation. It goes right lo the i roofs, invigomtes :ind strengthens them. lm lilc- producing properties cause the hair lo' grow alum- ' d fry a lifllc llnnrlcriiic. Roll i.\iri\ii:.c :i\.ni\. yin. .. - _ 1 -1'? N--- _ iw L.- -it -. if...-`nr` "‘”" #A voggm.-¢:\w rv.- ‘""=-fi .:* \ I QM I -_ '.\ rg. /__ "\ _.--sy-if ___ L 5. ‘Fifi-F' FLW fi 'I I/¢ _ “_ ___ _:_ " "' 5,-. 2l,.+_.iI¢.»“ili ;f!"_'-'f \i""‘;_- "2 , l'l¢\N :1- _ I-1‘ fn' _ 4;; ___-_-._ ___ ss _ J-. : 1. =\’>“' ‘- " -(2-f§\?:’tl....»»_.»¢.....,. -. ... ...... ._ _ _‘JI Miller Bros - e ,J . _ ,- '__/fi J 2;. .~...-. ~......_:=;_._.;,._L.l,_._:3-,_..i _.1--. ‘*'“`“" i _. ~ -, -~.».-5-;i»_~ 1n.iNrz.u.iN~c jg- - . -,-ff _Lf M,-;-g ,~ ., .-5; ._ _ :wr .~. i .':'.._““-s`_", if ‘ *" \ _ aiifie. _ I r~a‘»a<.` fi ~~ L ~~-' hearing in the litigation over the will I _ _ ,\ B lv ," of Mrs. M-xiry Baker G. Eddy, the for- I if _ i ‘_ - 9 T iiior bead of the Christian Science I "rib , _ ‘judged by the rnghest I "I iii- IV- , I action, in beauty of de- ; ity, 'sensltiveness of _ in-I fi, sign and finish, tho f _ we, `,.»_',:" ` .. Co Piano _ ii+‘f9eif£§ - ! ‘.”l}; x ,I _-111;, position In the very " ` sr \ I * ' must be accorded s - front rank of exclusive Icufcd by Lydia E- Plllk'| ly art Pianos. I Ii`:'2§`§?9 6' _ _ __‘___ ~ = ' .4 ’ ‘_ _‘look from John and Mrs. Williams, Iflf thc Red, (T085. Wh" "V93 "°_ mo" y .A ‘K9 ir I "tt “‘ "/ T - _ _ ' . . ‘ " . - , V-_ , _,,,, , v.» .xc-;.1_ /.tt ,`._.,.<_.-L»/',- »- _Q _ ; 'i-T, . - - ~ . » ff .~“. 5 ‘-,__ . Ig ~ - -....'r.r.f..:_w.t;f :‘- --- - I ,gl A ._ , _°‘ 1/ 'ai ol - standards in tone qusi I '>. \,_ » ..i C-‘4‘:`,; Heintzman . ;-§;_'f.‘i 1-2.., .1 o‘._n~--»_< '_/'FI' ` __ . is .r *` `;1l*l-/'_' _‘_\ ff \.»_ - s -a. ~ 11 Ir 35| '. ,IL ‘ ` :-1 A 1 \“ - _ 'MI r"ai~L,`t`i`ri.‘¢\*,'$>»¢\'i\gn»\\.;, "' n"¢q1\;p,f¢~Z_fi_iIf,l`~Fi~fTZ¢;-_i». - \ I ‘ _--___-f- - __,._... - Ii- s i __ | _ u-_ gang TRIED TO MURDER VETERAN ing one of his cleaning rods. Ho also GUIDE IN LUMBEH WOODS- reports that several of his canoes -"-' 'were stolen. EDEHICTON Jun 30-Henry ---=_-v FR . - ` " ` ' " ~ Braithwaite, the veteran guide, who returned "_ day or two ago from, his ,mm ,,'_m_, ,HMMI by U" hunting camps on the Mirnmiclii, _ ,_&, ,,|,,,‘|,, ,_,.,,.,,,,,, ,,, ,.|,,,,b_,,,,, tells of R daring but unsuccessful at- Imml emu.-=, l1u»\.\'uu: ur hfuniri ‘ _ ~~ . ---.ii\.-i.ii. tempt that \v.is niiulc on his life. :,',"“‘,,,,_;_’_ ’;[,‘f,,;‘,f:;“ ,,u;‘,:s While in his homo r.mi|\ one day norm in pr.-..,,¢,.,| if ,|,,. -. und that the barrel of his rifle "i"""'_"Hl>‘ l\|w\\' their true lm .£0 as ui" tn ,mc to Hhnnt coiiriiiii-iiusinl_ look prompt which he W K g , _ mul |\ro|.u lieiilnioiit. \\e squirrels, had been plugged with wet , \`\,»;l|_si1;;ll.\;_[simileami;-nsiiuiiin-=~|n_ri-tn;inrlF|I|.l; . _ ..'. . \.' ‘. _ '.~:'. paper, which iusied ilie barrel and.“,,_`_,_ ,,_ , , A,,_',,L,.!,’,,.‘, T* _"“,!__ °"f, _ tt ,tel wg _ v rcs men. _S ..\ r‘|i|.i. ni made it so that had licla emlil l< ,}’ii.\||iig. nine iiliuairiiugii iionilt :nil di-xnH.in.~ llsc the rille the if-ll‘l“8 \\'Ulif lfIVc , ‘~':;;lrP‘|nf;g;~'|i; shin an-li emi iv euro . are _ - ~ - . ski I s is have come beck and hit “lm i" Ui” Pain in Hs»fi,"§ias"cr°'s‘.I»I»nIIier smifg s»:\I.i'n- hcBd_ erlnp? 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