fi G. D. ,Wright 57 IJ *E3 "" illox A ho. 108 All Right iii Twenty ” ° lour llours.” llluny Cattle- ,liilleil by . . prius, nisiisxg <_sieu»1i-Mm' IS .e i`--...»- i. .......... 1., ...ing ....1 (Coast Fever Anil Cou- claiis, who know it ai U16 Pl'f-B¢l`iP@', » _ ‘ - ‘ dEll.sh h`liau, h = < lg; (lieastréd thrliiit ang liincg trouzlet; ith remarkable success. Speedy act- ~~ llbri is one of its recommendations, *thus prevcrntin the cold from getting ,, strong grip-git is not a Patent med- I icine. Sold at Huslws Dru: Swre- CAPE 'rowN, Deo. za (special-_, 251: ver l>°fil°- The situoiion in nie Triinsxsi, und particularly in Bondoland, is dailyl becoming more critical owing to the Forty years in use, 20 yeara the stand- The G°Vemm°nf UBB d€3PBf¢h¢d t\1§9 ' iid. prescribed wil recommended by ni-ner eo facilitate the landing or ' continuance of the severe drought. and lighters to Port St. John’s in grain; but the problem of distributing °|‘y'i°i°"" F°'w°m°"" Mhmm' D' remai s unsolved and indeed un- U i Msrtel's Female Pills. at your druggiat. touched. In these parts 80 per hent., of the cattle have been killed oil by, transport dilllculty 'is rendered mors\ east coast fever, and the oxen which remain are in very poor condition. Mules are few in number; and the acute because the wagons have to oppougo 5"" Houggjggggonimags carry their 'own fodder. Meanwhile the rains hold oil: the ground is as dry as a bone; and even wihen the ` , -_,~`»"'fl`-"Q-§f'ij7-~”'f’ "2 ‘ skies send relief same weeks wilil el- -..f"“` _Tie '°`;*-,,. fi." spse before the plough can do its ui-»1‘£`;.; -_-g;‘_‘_‘.€_..»,",,;¢` work, both because of the parcbed tl I ' _ *"’“ ""1 , ‘ condition ofthe soil and the em ;'f.;_g,v-__‘,,;fi- _¢,§_,§,r ‘ '.).Eil-H _ 1 iiciated state of the yoke cattle. L .- 1;,~;_~i~‘: , g 5-,'3;_~l.ViffA In the circumstances the demand ii,-,‘*T~.¢ 5 §il7 ,. - . _ ,,,,.~ for Government action on a more iéiily .f~-7.;-3*-.v;.;;_\| '“_<~'T';,-:gg-£1.15(-' _ ‘ adequate scale is growing in volume "" '~‘ “""""""‘ " ’ ` " ‘ and insistence. . unors rooms with hot and cold water for , omni.°":.i:°..“l.'iii:°°ili.‘:i‘i.:is ` 1 J » , is ' » . oaliiil tnisin New England. Rooms witl. private baths lor 81.60 er ¢ial'1\“d lil” wires wwe moms -»=therwlse. When for church or chari- .able piirnosea they seldom ever any 10. or do not enclose auflicient money to pay for same, all -of which will be -eturned by first mall in the event ol :he item rio'¢ being chargeable, or it iiore money is sent than necessary to pay for the item the surplus. will be returned at once, there being s greater discount for cash with' ,order lor advertising ot churches &e than lor regular business. ‘In_ all auch cas- es' the Advertising department com- municates wlth the ‘sender a‘a ,quickly ia possible by mail ,or phone, often paying the messenger service to get :ham to the telephone it not too, ai- illstant, thus saving all possible time. People write this oillee to knot' - if Newi, Letters to Editor, etc., ‘are charged for, add to All ilicli tlierc ls out one reply-all lterha etc, of a money' making nature, even though they beaomewbat of 4 news nature, ire cligrgeable. For instance, the ad- vance. otice or notices of a concert, lecture. pie social. picnic. etc., are chargeable if there is 'aa admission leo, silver, collection. lala of ples- or Isle of food or refreshments.. ate. Ad-, vance notiees of purely religious, aer- vlces, -even though a 'silver collection ia » , to' taken up, ` are not chargeable. , The particulars of snypl the above. alter they have been held. ,are`._ aowder, news and thus not ‘. The news of any past, pi-eseiis or lution' business,-which la still b ng eonduo sed, ia chargeable, if it la.. dir parent that the object IQ ‘ to make the bualnaaa more wtdtly k_iiov¢n‘ and thus liicreamit. Verses dcboiiipiif uytiig deatlin 'ical dreillochaif izeeible. Evenltemi which ardlbtual either Mornlri Dailywor lvahlhg Daily or both are chlriiesbie tor more their one insertion, aa they are tlill_ not nova. - , , » , The above facts _arqgivaa for-.tho purpose ol asaiatiii panes! _ have be av da "Your friend would, ba delighted with the gift of a camera d tba ,and the practical results ,that it Ml _ _ . " ya: for $2.60. For sale by the following' dealers: . rievll llld hut chargiibll but 0110! li-1 ;=.=;.>,~.u." " a~ _ra _ . to Box Tcdi'iy_lull Frovclt A It is not the price you pay tor medicine that brings aiboiitthe good results-it is not the handlome box or loud bombaat; of advertiaeiusntn- lt is the quality of tue article. thitl already secured. I f Boeing its quality on the good rb- sults 'it has actually scoured Nullfe (Red Blood Tablets) ls doubtless the beet blood and nerve tonic now on the Canadian market. It ia a 'uplan- dld preparation that has all the po- tent qualltieafor curing the very dia- ease from which. you are now, ander- ing. It puriilsetbe blood lad ln this way strengthens the cells and bull" up the bo y ai? brain to its hlghcft state of eillcie cy, power and health. Nullfe is not an experiment. It ia` beyond that stage. It is 1 povverlul tonic that is mild and natural in ec- tiori and that is absolutoly pertain to bring about a change for the bet- ter in your condition. It will build up your blood and increase your strength. _ _ Nullfo (Red Blood Tablets) costa but soc ii box, a for si ze and " McKinnon Drug C°_ f. ~ The Two Mace. City, _ 1 .~ Geo. E. Hughes, City. E. A. Foster City. J. W. Carruthers, Montague, Cox Bros., Morall. V Mi-i. a. N. oiimpbsu, st. Pa . EI. J. Ma.bon,_Sour1l. , ‘ ' Alex. Robertson, Red Point. B. P. Smith, Kingkora. _ B. I-I. Colwill, New Havaax =~~'-* Ewen MacKinnon, Hampton. Calvin Howatt, Victoria. 'sn-.g,~_, _P. N. Inman. Biimmarlidc. Mrs. Lottie. Mui-riaglian,-Paake'a Station. ‘ , ' Jas. F. Ford, Tryon. ,V \ If your dealer doean’t cai'ry'NU- LIFE ask htm to write. J ohnlon' Johnson; Wholesale Distributors. Charlottetown- i ~ MWBMEt.l.‘ ‘f-play ia' immensely lon'g'i`iud' cumber- » i"i;'ipsy‘ `gii1 irssiiiu' nun, snowing for Ki" & M°F°d7°“' K°"m5t°°~ :outstanding distinction and great ex- lil. 0. LePage, North Riiatlco. . W' B' 177°" A“’°r°°°r 'was accented by wigs that did not flt :;f:.“::.:..:f‘...:"..:‘.é ‘:;:.:‘:;:::”:::~ lllillllllill, llfi|,lllllllili`illi iiitiiiiiiiiiiiv ‘ I xi »:~ ' ;,oiv1‘>'oN, Dio. _.aa isiieeisiy-/riiii ium-sry 'rii_..,_m enemy use iriviii.. i»¢rl_<_>i~iiuiuee_..i 1'oi.ioi'ii ._ii'iiin‘s.l ~'i'i'ie msn-who wsu ni ciii ,couii radius. . _ _ g ir lllolitol walnut ii dfirdbtitli. His lbmc. lt. is probable that it, could [never be directive on the stage. But whatever* chance it had of holding Iudluteresting an audience vias' de- .ttiroyed by the actors, who were en- tirely inddequate. The theme o|li'."1`he Man Who Wap Died" is hu`ins`.n.'a'nd vital. The char- dttera of the worthless husband, the Vile, and the virtuous lover are in- t0l‘esl:in`3 and clearly indicted, and, With' mitch that is irrelevant, there :as scenes that are powerfully drama- _, » '|.‘0l!t:Ui's Drescnthtioh ol lite, and Iii comment! dhoillil never fail, at least, to liiteiest however antagonis- tfe one may be to his teaching and hll _point of view. But ill-equipped player! can 'destroy any play. They are the dramiltislrs instrument, and WRU Paderewlskl to pbrformli Beeth- oven ioiiata on a cracked. out-of-tune piano the result would be mere dis-. tractlng sound. The enterprise of the Dltuary Theatre Society is commend- able, but the "lltérary drama." de- mands good acting. Mine Lydia Yavorska played the nie gi-ssc handicap oi .peeking sinn- guaga that is not her owii, it cannot be Kill that she showed any great understanding of the character or any ltrllliig hlbtrionic skill. For the rest/ it were litnder to say nothing except that Miss Lillian Talbot acted very prcttlly as Sasha, and that Edmond Breen, 9, really capable and promising yguuigactor, did his best with the e mmely diillcult part of Fedor, a part evidently demanding ii player of periencoi. The mediocrity ol the performance and whiskers that stopped at the cheek bone, and its one bright spot was the singing of glpsy songs by a Russian choir. | The play was produced by A. 'An- ak e cak , sk pl nt. ` - ' --.-3 i I1” -‘Tu 1 i ecsnliiic coers iiiiiii is 'i _. af Your baking will be you use White M ea light, sweet br ad. If your grocer er at 5c,) send ul for free sam 6. plea & Cereals, QW’ I I _ , That pain in tllia is caused b discqg ` uf - A' neys. Geryoii; ‘tb¢'j`f_tMi€ roadlto health b ,tuning V Rexall Kidney preparation that is" ,lilly guaranteed by us. back if dissatisfielh . a box 5oc, three boxcsfer 1 -. $1.25, six boxes foi-}ei.5o,‘ _ ‘ The McKinnon ., ` Co , corner Great George `~ and Kent Strects.` "; dreev, ol the Theatre Royal, Bel- - _ .1-""‘>. f . ~;.1f'-§ill _;...§.*.‘¢i-‘,' - . -,ji-.';h,`~i‘-i.‘.'~'1 2 £2-"° )\4 /~."._=. ` ‘ .-2 (ll. Corporal Cameron The L01l`g Piit'rol_ Rhymes of A Rolling Stone 'l'-he Net The Reef Pujol » Tlieii* Yesterdays The Stre"et`s_of Aticalon Mirables Island Ivory-,Snufi Box . The Red Cross Girl , The Mgfiiitiiin Girl, ' _S The Piece of Honey Moons The Red Lane ' . The Post Master ‘ . ” When Dreams Come True The White Shield Mourgiitalii Divide ` ,‘ ` t iic , -...~ii.....=...: Scientific Sprague < iii i‘f.°.‘."'ii“‘.ii..i ` 1 Y \’ _ ' P°1»=ii°i=\ib»»iie'iull 5 .. ., V, lllnlign ia the ond?) five. Y 4 'i nngiiiii liens oamii-9 1 epiendiiiiy clear pietiiravg dad out i’£“o"i'ii'..?‘i.i°`Z,‘.$°.§°“' - ,,. “iii ,,.,,,,,/_ " 'the person phoning. the operator ot! -'rt - » . I. .- “Int ‘ . 'ii -‘i`i.'.i1._.. 1 ~=1 » i no A2. *I as tlvt, in _ _, _i ,‘ ¢,.` . ` _-_ . , , .I ,,.‘,, ' " Y . ' ‘ ,-fl'-`, ,I-\'*` "' , ` 1' _ - , i. _ _ 4 ." ' `. , .f,_ . A ' ...fa ; _.au ...iii - om.-..ia;¢ia..i@iii.i..'iiiiii»};».-...'_.a in ~...ri.._' _ »....1i..*’-i..- .1 .J _ - ~‘ 'l ~ ifiiiii..f». - » _ - _ r ‘ . ., . . . . »_ ,_ .,_,.f. _,.,, ,, . , Viv .The Big llusli lioolis, Books, nie iiibii ani init soils are .iieiii , The Bl lr Creek Stopplu House At tlié Sign of the Jack 0’ Lantern grade. All Really For AT SANTA [ill-\llS’ is-aiidrti ll0tlliS. We have more in Stock than all other stores keeping _Bo :ks in this bitt?" ` ‘ir put together. We h ave thousands' to select from and can only enumerlitcia few hergl-33 ' Postage paid to any address I " ' " "1 ' Ral'phConnor 51.254 »Poe`lag iiitiii' H. A. 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