l i f , > _ __ ,_. r . `\ F l 5. 9' _ ,_ _,s,______ ` “* ¢=v. ‘W A W T PAGE EIG1-lr " 'fran wrrvr me _,- M ._ THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAlN ' ruler or au." _ ‘ - _ 1 \ . ___,,... 'll'*~r¢§n»r ~ - ` - _ _ . . _. 2,1 un , '- .-_,_ » "5 ._[ ._ x 1' -_ if .lijl yr - .. ii' :_`-F.,-' 1i_ii'»T§i_ 5 1,115 ,lij` - :_.,a ‘J J r. -- 1’ _ ,__-_r .ll ;; 1 '_-V ,'.: éfdfii'-1: "i ;§ 15"; _'V ;»;.»_l‘,=. ._@ », ie";if '$1.22' fl ;_` ‘ 2*.; 1552139 fi? ’ r'= »-2,-11;' F' ll.-l. .___ __ _ ‘ fl-’._ T1 3. "`t'f' ifx .23 W2. .ll 5‘.~i~» I. ..u'i,»=,§;.. .l,_fif§Ei‘ Ll' al; =i€¢ 1;; lil.: _.,_..._., _ -=-_fs-*Q __ _..._ ;.l *_ *iff - iz” fl . ‘__ til' l _ _`l§‘ ` _"Ml" ~ ll# Ir 'Wil l' ,wr _ 'mf ~. ’ 1 .-1 :~!_ 1_l ,_ ,. I l"-i 7,.;- FQ.- .ff . l`[~' V/ is :lv F- ,_ if! >"_' :fr <=Fr';`=*r*_...-'~;; $11 fr ,F .Y , ` '_ *' »~ W.. - __'..l 1:/ ..‘ '.4 I, ,lx ‘Il -___, Ji Q' _» 0rdinary Cough ` All coughs are much the same in the incipient stage, but its hard io tell what they will develop into. A cough at the beginning does not amount to much, it has to become more'than an ordinary cough to have any special attention paid lo it That’s just where mistakes are made; the time to :top a cough is when it begins. Al- ways keep a bottle of Jsmicson's White Pine and Tar in the house and doctor your cough at the start. It will cure at once Large hotties 25c and 5Uc 'rl-Ia ouaanlarr llvsdssin Plans _...|32-S hs..-haf. nm ....................\ss-2 News and lift. Plsns.......... ...Ill lswssndldll. P\ooes..l32 C |35 J Bead Office at Charlottetown- Q Branch Offices ss Bulmvrsids FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1914. DIIIY OF EYEIITS T0-DAY. 5?' City Magistrate’a Court, Carrlival, Arena Rink, B D. Ill. The Evening Guardian A' and Eiition of the Efenlng Guardian is now published at half- pasr four o'clock every afternoon. It conrnins all the latest Telegraphic . and Local News, and "Bud" Flsher’s famous "Mutt & Jeff ’ series of humorous cartoons. The Evening Guardian has ap- poin‘ed its own Special Represen- tative at Ottawa who will telegraph the latest news from the capital, Read the The Evening Guardian ' Price 2 cents Subscription $2.00 RMSIHG THE DEAD J. G. Jamieson _ rom the human standpoint few to show posed. his sense at the M antly co ernment ing, the Canada record, steel b road co chronic under t eople of that What else, is with B spirit, hope. The Montre agricultu in Agric comiums and inte aries, th n and rnan mention the shor for them p c so unqu ince, an our p party is a new h JUBIL ;_ ' -' e_ _ ' _ . _ _ _ - JANUARY 9 1914 I-I S `~ , 1°- are tum my asv. nu uuuea sm.. uluuu. 'nu uuuuuuu. EAR s is himself a farmer and of its abrogation would involve so of honour compelled him. many delicate and didicult interns- _ ontague meeting, to reluct- tional considerations that the strongy ___ mpliment the Mathieson gov- sr party would eventually dictatefthe '|'||0||g||t3 0|| Tho -Invlslbk on what it had done for terms. Its tendency and sim are re. The Agricultural Build- complete commercial union` between _'_' ~ _ . lug to Short and thc Long Courses the two countries to the exclusion of (BY AN ISLANDER.) he'l‘_l1Iemlu:l;_u_yofwglluséotlxowgatlguxvr coats s gl I ulture which have won en-_thc rest of the Empire. T ti I ` nd" this headlng and cleamway l-,ale wlllcll ulllulll F,-may The bo from "ery Pr°vm°° in That th dunno" M tm agreementlbeagingrori T eery important subjectlmoming and they will not benlln alll- f:¥°';'; s; desirous > . .._._.1_.»i-_-» ' . and which, for attendance would have been within the power of .whlcll ll” bool, rooontiy discussed in way disappointed as many a th- _gan felt. |111" mai" H Ciniinall the United States has been abund- 'Tho' Gllol~¢1ion'g correspondence ed are the bargains oilersd and e ‘ . _ I r 1 e thin f r them to remember _ the increase in teachers sal only pl-ovod by the action of thelculurhna, are written byt (Kite lgrglllla the g§o£l are all new, all he e cheaper school books, the Whohington government with refer- 0! the Ialand’s foremos _ b_ mn the mn three months Mot the fact that _ ready mad., were most popular this year, ucie cloth ln~some.ca.sss who $4 per yard and ls_‘_now clear- $2».80 the yard-another bar- A SNAP IN HOSE' _ rs will apP1’c¢ia`ts""a'snap terateurs who meantime pre b°“5 f W “ now being oiiered in 'tanfalid black l‘idK¢B bum. T-be ill1l>l'°V°d ence to the recent tariil regulations, ml dl l _ lol. ul," uaulu ditions (notwithstanding the which so many Canadians regardedlzfl n;l;_etrll__lx1;I_yllaml.l1isleiell§néu_y thucs<;:_ F R THE SALE i_l;’3;es_ Sala url” _lu l5_,_llolml ll" abuse of the roads), these ll, ll boon to this coungry, They les l._.lll be greatly ,pm-oologod ol, A THE REASON O _ - Dall’ y other things that mightibe ool,ld_ wlth equal gage, have refusedlthoughtful, scholarly and ollllgllnull The reason lor thls Bale ls that ea and that came into bring dun 1 t 'tue cuuusiuu contribution £0 H di°°““1°“ W - my il B MOD 0 BUY 0 1' ever old ever new the llrm are to :ave ovsrrl 0l;_m\;i_ This in three sizes andzoompleto . onovazs ° department has__soInething he Mathieson government in product under the Proposed recipro- what ll man ls llllll what B mlm will ‘place of business ~~ one u_ exceptional in the glove lineto offol- BDBC6 0 F99 y 8 B, city Bgrgemgn t 1 th ° ' speak t- be as the result of life here depclldi “:lt§°'°“tg:l€ rlfn°v;ltl:l(lll;‘l;?l xlzmxllland all desired sizes and shades are . . . _ g 5 W en ‘ selves In a tone which the When it is remembered that the lullou wllut uotlvltles of hi5_heing axe lie oneso” the une” stores in Canada. all lu _ unthnderetand :lad ;r;hpa;t United States produce enoughcoi tale calllezlollrillzeo actllllgllltmg in the mnlm Plltollul _lmvll ollu ol tllo blggegg Op lmlim which r. ar s lllull of l>l`°d\l°i-9 W9 mi" 1” “"8 B can dlllcelu’ but llttlo ol the ohm-oc- and most dlliersihed stocks in the _ ‘ allliedly condemns. to feed 90 millions of people, be-.ter and lllglllllcllllull ul the struggle Province, invollving mou_nl.1aélinousdlc;lg A lull range ol sweater, _rullu jeu we need, more than anything mugs what they imported was_ nobhe is particlpatlllg lo_ _Ho can see leggggnssulttrgsu ln;1li‘%_l_1éke;%pm;BliuenB__ lleyll ily stocked. ' ' I BWEATERH '_ leaves many `p`rett¥ Itylea for diate choice which can bs had Optimism. fail-ll in 0\Il' Pf°V' worth mentioning; that in addltion_horw _the individuals in his immediate lled clothes’ ready to welll, Bulls, immuvm selling p__lces__ __ ll spirit ul optimism and of lug eo this the fuel that Russiuphls am" 01) Commander_ln_Cmel_ te, what lou, personal taste may and proposed world's fair at al in 1917 in celebration of the Jubilee of thefconsummation of hoof, INQW Zealand $4,000,000 WON-D of lamb and Argentina $5.000.000 Oi lamb and that each of these is a strong competitor of ours in the Y P he must needs withdraw himself from the lighting line and, seeking out some coign of 'vantage from which a R comprehensive view oi the battle- “ m il l tion ter essfully than a general resurrec- Yet we und that on this en_ Confederation will almost certainly _ ll em e llol_d_ thiugs are more diflicult to manage succ P l After I 3;. a a the every province in the Dominion ell 8 reel Similarly, to ob ain an a q Orig gaged. The party died and was burr Mon rea is e co In ment is beginning to look very smallllt ls necessary to lultlldl-aw from the lit study of detail and, ascen ng o scene for a great pan~Canadian cele- _ "0-I-Es lolgwog peak the mmd con coolo, “W” 8€C'~11Z1Hg illness. The death was - _ marie v l ll. W°l`m9 markets ‘md t er ' B .new can be lfbltamed' study the pro clearance of all our women's import- Although the present Willtlil' 1188 _ _ of Canada, the cosmopolitan centre , all 3 in due_ _ course after a lingering ol canadlan llle_ and the natural inthe oyes of Canadians. lall-absorbing strife, to uiuspeud :lug them _ _ _ y its no to :Mural causes and had been bration. The telegram from Ottawa llooh abroad over the whole scene of Cipa ed both by the deceased and alllloulloes that the idea originated' _"_ _ _ _ . ibumun existence. The common oc- fr'end I . I . The “se made °f -Btatmtlcs I” dm' c f dall life, when thus view. 1 e or many years t was In England and has the appmval of cussions between advocates and op-xiii: sail. l,l.l,,Zl. uolllluutlollB_ are le, Dress goods, such as any lady of $ surprise therefore, when-on the - ' d C di _ =' _ _ _ the Brq . leading 0808511105 an ‘ma an ponents of pl'0h1biti011 Of the i-Wffic vealeri to us endowed with a dignity re r net IN TAILORMADES pric rc values among the tailor s at $10 to clear. A sweeping rise the best brains v liable in meet with hem-.ty “ppm 8 om ing us no market, What We 10" bl’ mer." as H W oe' i t de ullte ed tailor made suits, involving many been Liberal party are at present en- t l th m elclal callllal turning down the recipro v E ‘ llll,lu,luuge of the great battle ol lull' ml linal values of many times this department has been very widely pricing. All in darker colorings patr lots lmlsss Goons. “ga 6 as land will buy at drst seeing is dr esented, all the leadin weaves 5° , t tb selves. He may at s _ honest acknowledgement of to thi; they export yearly over 400 vicinlltlyl ctomuorrehegng the lmmedlllte roots, shirts, woolen goods, under- There ls also heavy price llllnlllg all -» .f a a a s a ,those about him, ls striving. He ned nd the generous mln” to be new body, probably also with the opening up of such a market be-,may even catch A glimpse of an gide- anew; _ . _ _ . _ th . em’ and' "1 any cm' new °°'"“ inmmslmauy Emu' Add ide camp ifshinglrlxsfaaniu lui; 13: The H¢°°“ ‘B °° "'°“d “mt “° mal' 'rue buluuce ur the christmas sus SILK UNDERBKIRTB satin underskirt.s~ in delightful one of the favored nations, eXp0l`l¢S|gllftt etxlleu lsplaons and purposes of be y"“ Wm be m°"° th” “HIV '50 colors are selling at ahoutfone-third. _ __________. $23 000 ooo worth ul butter; that Aus. that Commamlel_ln,Clllel he cull lllll_ and something to suit you both in Ladies tailored skirts; splendid EE 0F c0"FEDERATl0“ tralia exports S20,000.000 WOVU1 °f_cern little or nothing. To attain tolxglxsnnd PM" in au um d°P“"` f°l` nu u preciable knowledge of these' - shirtwaists are marked at $2.50 while a full line of the newest style waterproois have a= goodbye e on them. FURS exceptionally mild Paton’s fur oulsed as their furs this season ble for winter use and many of were the very h€iEh¢ 01 f“5m°“- ideal for skating, have a clear- However there are manli Y_°f 101' *|10 price of $10. choosing at liberal prices, with of cold weather ahead. One utiful Russian Rat coat is mark- from $95 to $76; another to and a Hudson seal, s perfect cam with its rich fur and hand- me silk linning has a clear away Decémber' 1911' it was a““°““°ed authorities there. But while the ln lutoxlcating liquors does not al-'und grandeur wholly new to us and, nizl ket of $94.98, -former price $100. 5th through the press that the old p t - _ . _ - - 8 had ,l _ Th .ai Y Idea may have been developed there ways result ru the elurlfyiue ul the (off tzfggglnethtgengxglerulers; me passe “way e few remammg along the lines suggested, the pro questlom Tho opponents of restrlc- im nd __ the friends of the demand are n°W l ri inated in Canada. In Oc- tl le i lotion soy that such legiSla~ in°_xpre_sB e W° °.° _ _ oloo posa o g g ll d ve gs | Consider, for Instance, In this red enough stock to supply your wants. G, H, Taylor Our |325 ` ill have a lar e _ . We Sl. g trying o resurrect t e body an a tober both La Presse and the Guar- tion does not diminish drinking and llghlu the entrance ol u l,lew_bol,ll i, soul upon that mysterious series of ° meeting mr this p“rP°B° was held dlan wrote Sir Hugh Graham of the promote temperance and that it does in M°"tag“° 0" T“°5d“Y MEM lHS¢. Montreal Star on the subject, aug- more harm than good. To which the experiences we term mortal life. As e report of which was given in the gcsting that he should lend his advocates of such legislation make Guardian next morning. weight to such a celebration and in confident reply that prohibition does Now, we have no fault to find with reply be wrote inter alia, diminish drinking and effect an all- the gentlemen who have undertaken “No one will say that the miracul- P00115 50531 b°tt°1`m°n"~ This 89' lies to the parliamentary return On it all seems yet it oiiers for our con- are sideration a problem of supreme im- lt portance. As the air dude its way S for the first time through the tiny nostrils bearing inward its stores of Montague Black Fox Ex change Correspondence Soiicitod L. M. Mcliinnon, Manager I Montague, P. E. I. f ordinarily viewed how commonplace lscl ss goods almost at half price, but l _ BORN if £g BURNS.-Iu Chur1`6?fetuwu uu Jun, 8th, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burns, a son. Congratulations. (From yesterdays Evening Guardian) BRADLEY.- To Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. ulmdley, Keuy'u crussfffn Dee. soul, 1913, a son. MURRAlY.- at the Mouse, Mt. stew. nrt, on Tuesday, Dec. 30th, to Rev, R. P. and Mrs. Murray, a. son. l- _ _ out years of the Liberal administra- ' lullumces I -.- »_.r_ _ --.l.,,.,,ll tion, when the treasury did not con. tain enough money at a time to ro. pair a broken bridge, to pay our 1 sch00l teachers enough to keep them 0 1ifR’I‘-l’IGOTT.- At Savage Harbour lll the llml-llsslon to make any ex_ on Wednesday, Dec. 31st by Rev. R. P. Murray, Henry Lodge Birt, of D enriitures on agricultural education. Peake’s Station, to I'.`l1nice Pigott of D095 he "Ut f9memb€F that it was 1 Savage Harbour, Ml ENQUIRY Sir.-I notice in the papers from Nova Scotia that the men from that nrrrcly because of the Liberal gov- ornment's inability tn undertake any public works that the idea became prevalent that the country was dead and that it was time to get out,and does he not remember, also, that the Pl‘0VinC° Who Wefe “lied UW- 5° people did get out at the rate of a drill previous to the time of the "Fenian Raid" are now being re,- numerated to the extent of $100 per head. We, on this Island, have many men vl-.bo spent two months or more in drill at that time and I would like to know if they are included in the number who are to receive that grant. I thought that llfliore this some' information wou bn given concerning this matter, either by the press or by our representatives. I understand it is a federal grant and I would suppose our representa- tives know something about dt- If some,of 'our citizens are entitled to s. share of that grant let'them have it and let our _representatives see, too, that they gst.it. If/however. they-are not included in that num- srs would like to know why they _ ,ji not, for if onr memory serves us right there was littlg real Blhfillg if any eiigsged in at tha elmo. Our re- prlllllltives should let ns know all #_ __ T31: .fi . .sum ie. I sm su. ale., rl,-_._ _ snasomasm, sprlugsua. _rf _:'l".‘1~f-'_' "ii fl _ l` *‘. usa. age., I-14. - '_ _ -` Ds as ` new ».____l _ is- _ f 1 ° qi' ° ° thousand or more ayear? The Liberal party talked poverty and the cry of poverty became o. veritable epidemic. The government could not or would not undertake any improvement, any forward step, and as a reason for their neglect they held up the bogey, poverty. The country could not afford to spend money! And Mr. Richards, _as well as the electors, will remember that the last ten or twelve years of Lib- eral rule in this province. was the darkest period in its history. It who during these years that the popula- tion was reduced by about 10,000, that the life-blood of the province poured into the West. Mr. Richards knows, and the elec- That celebration three years hence, 6 This Dominion celebration of the Undertaking by every Canadian bo- tween the two oceans-a public dis- play of Canadian prowess befor; ed $59,000,000. the world in which every Canadian will feel a personal pride if it suc- ceeds, and from whose failure-if it 5 fails-‘-every Canadian will suffer tho t humiliation of personal shame." S is the casa for- the jubilee consummation Confederation does not inte bration tion of rfere'with the projected cale- of the iubilee of the concep- town. We here are in the unique po sition of being the "Cradle of Con federation"; it was the first con ference here that gave birth to the ' ' Father breadth great id s of Confederation.': Apart altogether from our common interest in the celebration of 1917, we sro in honor and duty bound to let it be known throughout the length and 3 of the land that here the va originated. and that here the foundation was laid upon which the future of the great Dominion has been, and still is being, hum, PROPHEFIC f In view of the embargo recently 8 placed by the United States on Can- I adian and other potatoes it is kn- tors and the people know that Prince teresting to recall the address issuod 'Edward Island is the most lightly by Premier Borden previous to tho taxed civilized country in the world general election of 1911. We quote ~ ' today. and that all this rot about the following: ' » ’ -. excessive and increased taxation is "It (reciprocity) intsrlocks our ` u S little better than treason against iinaues system with that of the Unit- ` . _ _ ._ the province. The people do not ed States, and fettsrs the power of H”:d"e‘ring .nd serviceable' The luavyi hudy kind th” “uid 5 ht of mugh 118! E llld I H ht ublect to taxation; when my.o\>lee¢. Puruumeul so sim our curls se- m°t°*i‘n;_‘i‘tEJ“:;l;|1§°°dB"I3£'Sf°‘i the *V°fl8¢ mill- 8 ° me _ 8 ,cu is enum-.-I with uuuuug to mov col-slug to on lun requirements or A [JB , Iced and buckled sn . fool ghd ' no I ' for lt, and surely Mr. Richards our people. Its duration is nominal- ‘ .R p P gnmhuen n size' ’I"° up' w ld not seriousl accuse the llstlli ly within the control of either cons ` '_ .___ :r.l._°:°.§.m 1.2;. gumumeue yur smug aouuue_m. but musllywuum me ur ui;_ lr F _ _-p corrupt officials, that in foot the operate in carrying it through. And the value of the liquors consumed ln' _ _ province is unfit to live in. no one will say that Canada is not the "wet-l uleusl wllele 'tlle ll,-luol-lizggg' Elgltlrtglgll gvgglglxalhhzilel rev” Mr. Richards, the lender of the Pl`¢°i°¢1Y the °0““U`Y be” fitted t0 license system is in operation hav- bid him realizeythat. he is arid ii-ish: e Opposition, who is himself one of the command for ouch an Exhibition the ing been £3,9Z8,511. The value of the. ing acted upon by forces that operate most progressive farmers in the prov_ attention of the civilized world; for liquor consumed per head of the pop- frf)m_Wttl_1°“t~ ince, if discussing anything else but thi! is CBnBdB'H Century. Bild C8110- ulation of New` Zealand as a whole is tltmuil t'l?ete;gl‘;p:§nde".ce 8‘“ddi“t"a°` _ . _ _ . _ - c ' oollt,o9_ u.uul,l have l,lcl_ul-ell pl-luoe da is today the beckoning hon'.e of given as £3, 14s 11}d. In the license ou the one lluu§n;n1gu:h;nUinvlT;_:;' - Edward Island ill far different colours Opportunity in the eyes of every na- areas it is £4 5s 0¥d, and in the no- with all its forces' seen and unseen’ `. ion under the sun license areas it is 18s 5§d on the other, constitutes Mortal . than more used byhlm at Muulu- t - - ' The A , n "'“°' H” '°"“d '““1t with th” °P“““ H0' °°“"'°' it g°°° “'m‘°“t °“yi“g` 'rue latest figures ou the value orniiisrrucrlvn RELATIONSHIP ss c iam of the Matlllooou Govelllmenh that, unless all the eight or nine mil- th U it d st t I 9 I l l _ ~ Does he not know that the very dis- H955 Wh° are t0 b° found in canada' 'it eat Z9 7100.00?) ;;0i:r';hisoi.n§lIige: 13;; hoxeverfevzigiigessiig lmiiillvidlilgte itthlfi’ ease or which his own party died earnestly deeife 'f-hir Signal celebrs- total wéalul ' louuceu llom l lm though we un have to au with the _ p a was pessimism? Doe, he not ,,,,,__,,m_ neu or their smetu birthday, it ,anal The com crop is valued at _ wollrlllcsgll, gurvlxlletllr rosa- 1 Have Issued A Handsome Calendar which be gh l ‘t l ll _ would be the most supreme folly to _ Z P c ac s s on _ . r a I was uu y w eu the Mun. _md _take it We have none too s1,6sz,os2,ooo wheat ul $710,124,000, 0, l,,_.l,,g placed lluuel ,,lleu,ll_comll_ . will be Distributed Free to Policy Holders N501! government came into power e ‘ _ oats at $439,596,000; hay at $797,077,-Mono, ¢ bll ll lt 1 ' ~ - and began doing things, that the many pwple uf make “ °“°°°°“ °f “ 000. Barley crop shows a very mater-lrelationsliipg wliirrli Zreh digghcgxllg ang nel;ds8onGApé)hcat1°té at the Com. people awoke to the fact that it was Great International Exhlbitmn' w° ml Shrinking 10 Will-10 ffllm 1911 BDd'h“‘l'9_‘__._Q“°_ ’_n£'}_m_“y b° bm? Pa y S me a 4 t eorge meet' Bull possible to do llllllgs ln Prince 08110012 Spare 0112 Pl”0ViD0€ 01' 011° 1912, the total value of barley-given . Edward Island, He could_ ll he uouuty. It must bu a pau-Cuuudiuu ur $95,131,000 as against e1a9,1s2,ooo ‘C°"“”“¢d °“ mg’ “i“°) M0100* f°§ard°d "5 hi' "W" Personal in 1911. The value of cotton also would, recall the last long drawn ' _ _ shows 8 very slight lncrease’ while _ P. E. the V“l“° °f the |105’ "OP |1118 lil'0PD- Sir,-First I desire to congratulate 1 f - I » f 7' I ng ou si e t e province. 88,137 pounds in 1913, and 2,281,686 Further, let me say that a goodly pounds ln 1911, Dm-lug the number of people both on the Island 97 441 ounds of lard a ainst 7 5 7 0,250,745 pounds of pickled pork m:d_ 052 687 pounds of lard during that textures so much worn gat this tic on of the year and the shades, Po 1leW€8t, all new goods have the $40 raway price plainly marked in lm ny coats coats are selling at $30. and $50, real beauties. Fur liar coats are $12 for $13; $15 $10, $20 for $13 and so on, or theFe°“ in red while .the Original hile mothers cansecure the dearest discounts are so near the nanu- ll urers prices that a genuine snap he result. Think of getting new true at Paton ’s. W ".“*‘“ '°““‘i““ ‘“ ‘““”°~ I” fa" utllu cours for their emi-mu from .98 to $2.98. SMALL FURS Many handsome' mulls and rufls should ment a»ready _purchaser at Jewellel, & Opllclull to re-animate the defunct Liberal ous development of the Dominion dur- D BROCADE VELVET the heavy dinvollnts pIi1C¢d..0D..¢h0m _ party; we have very -,ll l ll - -l~ ll ll ll ll tu l l-l _ ll the liquor traffic in New Zealand, 'peut up energy, as the light, dashing _ wa ll g ve au ’ mg I S rs 8 can ry ° le 0” wlllull has recently been lllllue public’ ltlllougll the just ollelleu el,e_ llelle_ Yesterdal' new brocade velvets ton’s have posltiV_é1Y got- to Bet l owever, to find with their mode of not deserve the most splendid com- f it [_ ‘tmtes to the sent Ol collsclousllesll were received in the most charming ,re procedure. _A stranger listening to memoration we can conceive. No one an-di ':iJicl;' Z: ?e_m:_;Cl'_ ' agp” 3 and ulouues strange tulllulll l._llul.ulll_ DBUWPHS Rnd 0010l`UJEB and 1511696 had se or reading areporl ol the speeches wlll ,lay that the Cullllllluu l,eul,l,__ to n ca c a _ _ln B C0\1I\_ Y. H the onlooker has oueleu lol, his com a clear away ticket of 79 cents per vast improvements .to be made can delivered on this occasion would be with their amazing record of mater- ‘W7 "'*‘°»’P'°hibl¢l0“ hm* ‘iimlniehed sidsration the bringing toeether of yard which is ““ i”Bf““°° P' the be owed at once to the concluslon that ly aclllevements_ are not able to the coulilumption of irlllolfirluting liqu- 'two gleht realltles_t_he sewccusclous llleiavy price cutting now being ofler- a . _ _ r ' re inw c ere renogdi' _ ~ Prince Edward Island is cursed above Carry oven so gigantic and t"Y‘“g'l‘ii;1iJl:‘ liecgnsgss The return givzs the Vli;ori'rid‘i:1lylachhheolilcfwhglligsl hixfgsgllie TWO .tone sultmgs and ab°“t 10W Prices Offered i¢\¢?`thi9'|`°“°V“' all other places by unjust taxation, an enterprise as a Wor1d’s Fair to total_qua_mty' of liquors legally im_ lon thé othen ~- ' twenty pieces of heuvy boucb have a ti by an inefficient school system, by success, if they all and always heart- ported into mesa ,,dry__ areas all The l.lllld_ at mst' does not realize remarkably low pl-lce on them, ow-_ neglected roads, by dishonest a-.ld ily favor the project and unitedly co- N Z l d d l,.n lulz B £152 651 lf. but each and every of the various but it must be remembered that iPa- ady for-the workmen to take pos- ssion by. Feb. lst, so that the rapidly pushed' lorw'ard..',. _,__ A hearty invitation is: extended to il to call Friday and share in the on sale on brand new goods. 37641 ew ea “D u ‘ g 8 ' ‘ sensations, which cause his being to _l I CALENDARS 1914 W K Ro ers you and the Guardian Stall on the Y i _ excellence of your Christmas special Canada's increasing purchases oiledlgiom rocongly to lluull_ I regard acking house product are little it as touching a high mark in Muri- hort of startling. During the expired time P"°'il10° i0\ll‘l1BliBlD- Tl16pl`0ll1~ .R _ dustry, the fox business, gave a, uni- me for information regarding tho fog tions I endeavor to answer as faith. fully as possible. This fact, how. ever, suggests the necessity of thor- 3770-1-9Me1i eu mouths sudiug october, Uuma ‘““”°° gm” ‘° 91° IS1°“d'° Chief in- " ' ' I UIUC k 1'. th I 063 55292253852? ba;‘)’;°_:;ain‘;t 151° llue ang! gpecllal interest: to those liv- ‘i F . t Bar ams Mu, porloo they Bold to Canada 1l__ and on the mainland, frequently ask g 64 pounds nu 1912 url 4, 111,121 ,,,','g,f;;f af., 13” eil'-i`,;:§t:;,,f,f,,,t,§2§f ere-'- 8 s 9 2 Confederation in Charlotte- pounds in 1911. Canada also took - 1 - 6 Farmers come here for their hard- ol.l0d_ ,oughly straight forward and honest' Ware fm' "WY We 3lW9Y3 SUTE Of best _*___ dealings on the pare of the for. values. See as for the following. :: One of the finest tonics is Rexall "-en with "“'°5°°"- N0thi“8 W0l1id Emulsion ol Cod Llve, 0ll_ Tllls ls be more damaging to this gl-out bus. _ Cold blast lanterns the but form ol tbl, standard lumlly I iness than the loss of the public con- Snow shovels romody_ the pu;-on form ol,,o_ rl-lloildence at this stage in its history, Fil-¢ shovels formula of the preparation is plainly UP '10 U10 Dl`°Bel1¢. with very few ex- Coal llod rinted on the wrapper label and the‘ Ceptiona, I think tho business has ` Pl s reparation is guaranteed to give ‘been well conducted, and I have, so ch yo_u good satisfaction or the purchase far, generally, been able to speak he “W9 price vlill %e prorlllptlyi refuntlleg. 'favorably both of the industry and Sleigh shoe stool args sae 1 c., sma er are 35c. e 'those rom in . MacKinnon Drvs C0-. Corner Great ‘ of thspehiuiatuiasnofIifhzhivtgg ll:-:Jie aifsle' implement’ George and Kent Bts. Metf. ol-'g Associationto hold tho pnbliol Ho mb l d h H "_”'*"** confidence in the methods of business . me ° udwue PEPOUBETS NOTES OU fb! Ill' as well as in the edigrss of animals. l ;{l1=|*»1°r°llBu:dayéi;ll_<';1;l_l§»;>3olgr wlulnus you .uh su _my former? Fennel 6 d or la ° B f 1 d roms. sell-1-mal. y;.;';_'1“,,‘;f’°§ff_°“§¢§“d HW" N"': lr. A. wIoI-I'rMAN.`,- V'°*°fi° ROW “Paton’s Sale Begins today. Bathurst, N. a.,~Juu. sul, '14, l-1 _- ___ _ l Rbb » » _ -»,‘r°' .' rt A . _ " ‘ . , ' ' ' ' 'W r' ~""»*;-V" 'li '-1 " __,,__ _ _ - »