. .¢. -4. 1 - . -_ >.- 1-- v---, - . 1 .. f r .., . ~ .__ - -._ - ,_..-. ~ f- -, E" ~.-~.- as-.. ‘-.-- - - - .1"<.~‘. »---;,\ .- .f ..f. -=. +'“--'¢”>-'.-.z--1 -1 ----v ‘ ' ,r.'.,_\s -t-_yp ‘ ,» --‘---QQ.. 3 , '.'_~.iri§‘-. ,-1,-_¢'_f~ M- fi _'___ .__-. -..-_»..~ '; » 14;. ’."~f"» 1 5 ~- ._-.JJ - v-I ' .-11 ».- . . ..~.<‘s,ev~.-:.-.g...,_ -'.._..-Q. . . 4,. _ I - ~ ' - 3 _ ._ - ~ -',..»-.-\- 1-.. .-5.-14-;;ii_.¢2¢,-.,,<--__-" _ " -' --.!:“:§f. §1=_~c,:'_; '~ , 1 - , ~ . _-5 ,.~ ,_._._.€ §i__..___.i,_,__.__;_;__,_,_-_§_, ..~. ,..,,___ ...il wt. . t»_¢..,-,».. ,.,...-'-~. .-,, ‘U-¢»"=é".,‘.'-'> f . ' ’..»'“...~.i.l-»‘-ti,-...¢r,i°ii&= ;‘Ff»=»\.~»i< - -- - ¢"'.~f~~-'f=:»-.-s'-~»»\= -» _ f -' - _ -- - . .- ._ 4.. ~ ~ .~i ,_ _ - . .-‘."i-i'i~.-I'.».%.>’.. -.‘--‘ .' ~.'»;'2i _ ~ -- . _ .' - ».,._-i,-?,(L_..<',’-._ » a < f 7 That’s The Question Whether it is not 1 . . . bet-_ter to keep con- staiitly on hand a liberal supply of ;~'Coal from now 011'.; -. We can give you good Coal and prompt servioe. A. PIGKAlll] & Gil. ' Phone 240 . Coal and Wood ii i __ __ _, BU_Sllj{E.§S,_MUST BE DONE. A collector l`or an installment sys- tem establlslinient, new at the busin- ess, and very sensitive about perform- ing liin unpleasant task. wus pniricu- larly embarrassed because ihe'lady upon who lic had called was so exceed- ingly polite. Still, the van was nt the door, the lady was in arrears in lier payments, and he remembered his duty. “Good morning!" said the lady. It`s ii beautiful day. IS il \10l'-"' “Beaiitifulu iiidoeill" he agreed. "Woii't you take ii chair?" she said. "Ei--no, thank you, not this inoru- inn," he i-itammered. “I think l'll take the piano." llllR'|lllESlllllt “Fiull-a-lives" llealiil His- Kidneys and [lured Him HAGERSWY-Ll. UNT-. AUG. 26th. 1913. "About two yearn ago, I found mf health in a ve? had state." My Kid.; neys were not' oing their work and 1’ was all run down in conditiom I felt.- the_need of some good remedy, and havin _gseen ‘ ‘Fruit-ii-tives' ’advertised,7 I decided to try them. Their effect;` I found more than satisfactory. Tiiei ii i‘ 'id' .ii .i...’ .§..‘i‘.i”i.'."l'l',§1‘...3f’° “‘° ’°'“‘§ My Kidne s r <1 th i action after Iyhod?Bt‘:l:§n upsvdrdlgrrfid dozen boxes, and I regained my old."-' time vitality. Today, I am eu dying the best health I have ever had?'. _ _ B. A. KELLY "Fruit-a-tives" is th g _ Kidney Remedy in the worTd. giletaiiglg on the bowels and skin na well as on the kidneys, and thereby soothe; md cures any Kidney soreness. " “Fruit~a-tives” is sold by nil dealer ” 50?- I l>0X. 5 5°! $2.59, trial size 25:: or will be sent o_n receipt of price by I-ruit--a -tives Limited, Orin". pi-;__..__ _.15 HELD THE HORSE'S HEAD. in South Africa General French earned the title of "the shirt sleeved general." General French was often to be seen walking about in camp in shirt sleeves. One aiteriiooii it corre- spondent roilc up to the lines, and. see- ing it soldier sitting on ii bundle of Iiay smoking it dilapidated looking old briur pipe, asked where the General was. "The old man is soinewlicre about," eooly replied the soldier. "`W€ll. just hold my horse while I go up and search i`or him." "Certainly, sir," and the smoker rose obediently and took the bridle. _ ':Cnn you tell nie where tho General is? inquired thc corrospoiident of it staff' olllecr further down tho line. “General Prciicli? Oh, hc's some- where nbout. Why, there he is, hold- ing that horse's head!" ' And the officer pointed directly to the siiiolcer, still traiiquilly pulling ut his pipe and liolding the horsci." I P _ , _._ _6 _ _ gherry Bark ough Syrup / You’ll be surprised how quickly a_spoonful of_ this delight- \` ful cough syrup taken at frequent intervals will cure your C011 ' h. _ gRexall Che_rry Bark Cough Syrup is a Dure and harmless remedy that will not derange the weak stomach. We guaran- tee it to relieve you. Price 25C, 50c, and $1.00 per bottle. Mi=\¢Kll1\\°l\ Drug C0- “‘.:‘.‘:.'.5';:.“§.";;'§.'.e 4 \ / KIHI£\\\\\\\\\\vIIIIL\\ have earnestly striven to § Phone 345 - >\\\\\\YIli\\\illIIIllI@\\\\\\\\\\YlIIlA\\\\\¥T£I»0 Be Skeptical of __ __ _ Bargains ff _ ‘Noi ini is con tin ciiiier. @ If you want, good, pure, __ k .j ~ reliable tobacco go to an _ ‘ ` honest manufacturer. Wi 1°--1-_:ff:-':=.s~1~‘.1:f-'3;-`:-‘.-if-_'.1==_-:viifj£Ql;'i~i1,-':‘.' establish such a reputation, and believe our old_ friends will say that we have neverdisappointed them. Hiékey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., 4-'III/IIII4.\\\\\lIIIIIIA\\\\\\\\VIIIIIIII§““Yllj _ _I VT"- \\ Q 1 VIII/4\\\\\\\\\\\7IlllllIIli\\\\\W - Manufacturers . H if 1- ll. _ “Q BEAVER ~ BOARD in-__-<1-_----I t , - rm _,_.__...__-.. _-- i--------- _____..._-_...___ Will Improve- Any Building Beautiful Walls and Ceilings add 100 p. c. to l theeffecfiveness of your home. To that advantage you add many others by using l Beaver Board __ I l ll. It is made in large panels of Pure W°°d flows’ and is quickly and' easily put up. _It can be Pdxtgg inbeautiful and durable colors-is never c0___r___g with unsanitary Wall Paper. It needs no rep as it does not crack. _ _ _ Let us show you Just what it looks like. and tell you its 41 great_ advantage. egoeersllorowiiieco I nl l ll 'J-v »§'!'_", _ IT PAY8 to buy in this Province. ` - EARLY PLOUGHING.-Mr John H. McPhee, of Caledonia, reports plough- ing _on January 20th. Beat this who can. TO-DAY'8 MEETING. ~ The W.C.T.U. will hold their regular meet- ing this afternoon at 3.30 lu the Heiirtz Memorial Hall. - - HAULING LUMBER. - Now ‘that snow has 5:01110. Clark Bros., Mt. Stew- nrt, have all their. teams at work hauling tlieli- lumber to the nilll. Mr. Clark has eight teams at work.-“L” .PARISH MEET|NG.- The annual parishnieetiug oi' the parishioners of Christ Church, Cherry Valley. will be held on Saturday evening at 7.30 at the Church. CHERRY VALLEY.- Service will be heldat Christ Church. Cherry Val- ley on Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Rev. D. Jones officiating. . THE STANLEY.- Tile Stanley doc- ked in Georgetown at 10 yesterday morning with fourteen tons of freight, ten sacks of mail _und twenty-three passengers. THE MlNTO.- The Mliito docked in Picton yesterday 1119.50 with eighty- six tons of freight, twelve sacks of mail and nineteen passengers. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. _ Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- bath 31st nt Belle River at 10.30, Iris at 2.30 and Brooklyn at 6.30. Also Tuesday, Feb. 2nd st Peters _ Road and Wednesday 3rd at Murray River at 6.30 p. in. MT. STEWART. - l\'lr. S. (7. Clark has sold ri dwelling house and six- aere lc-t to Mr. l’. Hughes, l)onnell_v’s Road, and the latter has sold his farm to Mr.'John W. Bert.-l\»lr. l<‘rank Jay, Ml- Sl0W8l`!. during the soft weather u few days ago had a very uncoinfortable experience. After a niglit’s rain Mr. Jay went out as usual to pull his smelt nets, but just as he got to w‘here they were set, the ice gave way for many feet around him and. do his best, he could not get out oi’ the ugly position he was in. it was only on the timely arrival of Mr. John A. McAulay that he was rescued. By that tinie.Mr. Jay was thoroughly chilled but has not suffered any consequeiices of his “cold plunge."-L REGRETTABLE ACClDENT.- The iiiaiiy friends of Mr. John Yeo one of the bc:-it known and most popular Loc- omotive Engineers of the P. E. ls- land ltallway, will regret to learn that while hi the act ol' taking water into the tender of the engine of the west- ern express at the tank at Summer- slde yesterday inorninizz the spout gave away throwing Mr. Yeo violently l`roiii thc top of the tender to thc ground oansiiii.: him to full ol’ a pile of ice which has gathered under the tank. As a result of his full he sus- tained a fractured wrist, a bruised hip and body also a had shaking up. The Guardiuii joins with his many .l`rieiids in hoping to soon see him a-- roiind again none the worse of liis.cx- perlencc. ` A COLD DIP. - When the ice is bud, iis it must iicccssarily bc, aftr-r two days rain, people should not trust .iouiinplicitly to Providence. This was clearly demonstrated on the Upper iiillsborough ice nt St. Andrc\v`s.when on Friday the 23rd, Mr. Jos. McMul- lan attempted to -take the ice in driv- ing an agent to Mt. Stewart. Luckily they did not get out fur enough to reach deep water when the horse broke through. It was with consider- able dililculty the poor animal was re- leased from the "i1iiry clay" for whicli those flats are noted.-I.. ‘sAsNsci_iFFe.-singers. nay and William Mulch has returned i'roin a very happy visit with friends in Sour- is and Montague. The many friends of Mrs. John Currier are pleased to see her home again. The annual meeting of thc Cherry Valley Dairyiiig Co. was held in the hall last Tuesday. The stateineiit oi' the past year's business showed that thc factory was in oper- ation four months. The totiil quan- tity of cream supplied by 32 patrons was 27,020 lbs., and from this 7.721 lbs. of butter was inaniiliictured.. The average price received for the butter was 25-42 cents. The value ol' 1 lb. fat to patrons was 22 cents and 1 lb. cream was 5.5 cents. .The election of directors for the ensuing your result- ed iii the ro~cleotion of four of lust yi-ar's officers: Messrs. llurigv Twocily, liiuvis llaydon, Jitmcs Ilrlcldiicliern and Jiiincs l’. Irving. . The three new ilii'eciori~: elected were Messrs. Fred itichurils. Denis Carey and John Doye. ::"PENSLAR” COLD BREAKERS uct quickly and are tasteless. Things arc moving faster to-day than ever before; people demand lt. Likewise they demand medicine that will not quickly-Laxatlve Cold Breakers is just such ii medicine. No after effects -250. box.-E. A. Foster, "l’enslar" Store, Sunnyside. . T - in J ll llll YlIl4\\\\\\\\\\! ll llll Colds and Coughs Stop Them When They Start Coughs are usually the result of Inflammation caused by ii wid iiiviuiihg me ' I.iiin.-»".ii:'iii-: the \".i.il,or:-1 to \ i--,mi"r. Saturday, were: Mr. _ l°‘ri-ink lligull- We:,i.niorclnnd; hii‘._ :I0iZ_lI\8lfl llllfiffb Smith Melville; i\'lr. Colin Ferr!U=`-QU. Gainbk-'s ('orni-i‘: illf.-sssrs. O. ll. Siliitli l\ln_\'iiiiril lfoy, l)oiiald_ilell; Itlcli l.oi‘l0_. Mr. John Gaudet. Bonshnw; Mr. “_ D. Shcrreu, Wcsfmorelaiiil;- M_r_. Jos. Gass, Appin Road; Mr. John I. ln- inun, Hampton.-V. sPniNG.FiEi_D.- Union Division N0, 45 S. 0. 'l‘.. are making rapid pro- gress under the present ex_celicnt stn_tl of Officers. A. (‘., Adu MCl\l1.\'.- U- - -Agnes I-laslain; Chnp.,-- >D. MC- Kay; \v_ P_-- ll. B. llasiani; (on_-.- \Villiam Ilnslem: R. S.-W. l\'lcl}en- zjg; [_ S_,- lfrcil lllckoii; _(). lt. S..-' Bessie llaitco; Q. S..-_ (fliar_les_Mi_:- konzie; F. s..-J. _i~.. inisuini: 1 . \_\- 1_- l._-N. McKay; 'lrea.- l0_ per dozxn. The best value in binding cases ever offered. hvery B siness Office of an account should be supplied _with some of these Time Shviri , useful and handy devices. _ We have a Midion Envelwes ln stock. Evegi size _ used and any quality desired. holesale & Ret . _ . - -. -.---T-he Macs " 5 A “"‘“““‘°"l»-'i°""2 , I A L Dlstributers for P. E. Island mgumiwpnmsmre Gfilt GQOTIQ sff€¢t .|l. l Cthlxll Q' .ti-i,-i,'~. ‘ - ' ‘ uoniiiv 'ro nom - - ~ o . , ~ ., . i ' i _ ig. , ‘ s .___ _ i , I ____, , .i if . i . , ~. 1 . ‘ iii i 7‘.‘ ' .f"4“i‘ff=*i‘¥2i~I~iif?i5 5 t . . . ' THE -GH-M11-Qrfaiowii -<-f-vsi1-fw f .-._P-ef¢#2