,|~T}{m,McPne|, f Mrs. Tnunnr. -Thanks aio ‘My I5 Retail Stores sgwfllpgco. I _ _ (lrabbe's Grocery, can' your chipped hands in a rc- _",.'._ j,¢.'ms’i;{m . to them a few times a day. _ Sgmetimes a single ap- plication will effect a ours. This is a preparation you can use at any tin e as it is promptly absorbed and leaves no trace of grease or anything else tbsoiigloves etc. Daintily ' perfumed and delightful to use. Price 25c. J. gil. Jamieson _ 1 »-Our 'Business l gias liéen especially good this = mas for which we thank you.J r This we attribute to our new stock and _low prices - combined witht he gozd will of our many customer.-', All who patronize us _dur- ing the coming year may be assured the same liberaltreab ment. G.H. Taylor Jeweler & Oplician and. rooms | _ . "Mac’s Nurses’ Registration Bur- enablea all invalids to secure the services-of a. competent nurse in the _shortest possible time and enables all nurses to secure congenial emp- loyment. This Registration Bureatlie free of charge and you should take r 1-is _ .orrsrowu GUARD ,___ - _ ,.,, .__ :intent to ph%'ou&~\¢ wtf xg __ _ ‘°'°'}'“"s3"Hi'frlsi vuri»»¢»»'~=¢ NU" “' ~"'- own - succeed il persuading f-llc | sr-nssueserns ulounnutssesu is rssoh¢rl»\\etewu°l°l¢\i°l th ,N _ W, m,,,|,,,¢,m,,,_r_ 5| __ _ _ esseislsrrfosssterlvo-_lr°=1¥-l‘°!*'@.'“1};_l7.` 5£lSs‘}Z.'§'rl§n's‘2'hdls°i1}' fs. :gr T" ins ssrsmp sf 'Vins 11°! 1°\\r1v°¢\\°r' 3°- I _“_ _ _ » _ . T . ` <3 fa ; f sompauiai ba lnrvfr inrrelud. ”“”‘* '~ ""°”°‘ 1" his hrbzhsr lisa mass s s1s"sn :nen- ni s city property in the west. 1-ls, lured out about as definitely as any himself, found that, after s hai-d'other human venture. If one can sat- summer’s work, although he had a:iefy,§i¢. lOl' lN;1’° 18121108- good farm, there was little proiit_t.he "w o s out be ter in nee- left. Labor was high and scarce and, _ments than Prince Edward Island, alter paying out wages to men, heithen by all means he should go. We was barely able to make ends meet. leannot see that this can be done. There are two propositions involv-'Climate soil. markets and even la- ed in this man's reason ior selling. bor are inllhitdy to the advantage of (1) some ops lisa msds mossy in ths 'P. E. Islsnmw wmlmred with the wssi. This is trus. Hundreds or went and we are sincere in the Prince Edward Islanders have doneconvictlon that more money can be 4|_|_ well in the west. In a large propor- `made and more comfort and health tion of the cases it will be foundlenloyed Here than anywhere cha in that most of the money made hy'Calmda. For n "gambler'l chance" those who went to the west was made in land speculation the west has us through a fortunate speculation in bcaiéll i0 li Builldlfill- It |18! H1096 _,l sl Mt -.yonrdli-l.l!‘ iii 2 _ . wgpmsspsv ,;lm_uanv~\s, res, . . ,W _,snr runes brother, -rflfflela-te _ ~ » ' > ,,* V milfs: °~iu“7'i.f:°°s§“ oss' msalsss -brow 1°" "'?‘”*’,§{_.‘f'*',;,,f V SELLING THE ARl_ ___!_.__ _ to an N" .ad Onan” Im your ,bit Inu. .i isrmsr esusa ss 'rhs onmiisn snr .sa sms shsssi ehinxcwlsebo- Gsvsrnmenu to Hdwilvm *° 1°* 1 """ it ' Yesterday and in the course of con- fore dillwlllll 01"! 061'*-lllltifll Pfl“°° lo' Q\\°b°°'l °¥°mPl°- amd. u = 'I ~ to ' s enrthwithbloodnsdhllndkilidoyes mmrkahly short time if vsrrsuon isnmsisa mc hs purnoud sswsra xslwl lsr this ssssrr._:_i_i_cy.w g 'M mm I mu” tp “adn” yourn ‘PNY selling his isrm .na going west. To so wut and take uv _ _,_ ».- - ~ ed so to the reason, he stated that follow up_ _blllilwll 0| lllflvillls rather than; _q_sq\|1atill8. _ is A strsiSht_ ‘ V l Cuun' ` sand'dollars last summer on the sale buslneu troiisaétion and may be lig- you and then hide my stainedlistl the iolds of any flag." HRS. WILSON 'I0 BAR TURKEY 'PROT WASHINGTON, January 4.-Hrs. Woodrow Wilson plans radical chang- es in Washington society etiquette when she becomes the "ilrst lady ct the land." First among her relormb will be the barring of the "Turkey Trot" at White House aiiairs. _ She said: V , ` "I cannot regulate the dancing at the inaugural ball, if this ball is giv- en, but future ailairs in Washington where this mode of dancing is Per- mitted or encouraged will not have my sanction. The twirstep and waltz I love to see." BUICIDE SCHEME ... -r Avoid Risks-.-Golf . H Y ` P t 'Insured ` Don’t fly in the fees of fate any lookin iD°P'¢ 5° D°“`h'* . . . . . - _*||q¢_»i! i§.°§f§§'s}"`f'fi'§s'X¢'°s°.l'T's§1'rf.is:°s§ii°,i'§§s’¢ii§s¢‘ Zi ir°~'~»i_I»llf»'r..__°i°' isrshrors s ff ‘ if I ligvi y ur_ proper! .hl»i'¢l~'-.- 1 vss‘i`li'r.32'§»s§:»°li'f' 13'. ii, 'isfsbirf ¢.rf§'si°»»~, company will take overall risk and oven should Bri IM-QC? _)'°.\_1|'__P_F5', l *‘°"ur“..::’.'.:h‘:;.':'::’..‘.¥.‘.;:-rf-l-»»~»--M ¢~»-.»-=»-M-»-.~»-ff-».' ' [runiums low, policies roch-ribbed. See no about it IDM!-. = ` fr W. K. Rogers Co.` » 84 Gt. George St buying and helling land. Through a W0 \1°V0 D°n°- But "en _ llortunate selection of a site, whether there they are only chances and lor - . f a farm on the prairie or a building the IGYL' - lot in a city or in a prospective town,' The labor Dr0\1l¢m. W1! Bdmit- is 5 many have found themselves along-_serlous"'one in Prince Edward Island, _ side ol a new rsilwsy or public build-_and yet it is no more serious here 1 ' ,ing and their lsnd ls suddenly sn»_than elsewhere. Laborers can 'be “- ` ' hanced in value. This is generslly'oured. if ourfarmcrs can DB! 01° the result of accident rather than'pl’ice. This is where the problem wise choice on the part of the specu- hinges. If li Where T-hi! PHC” l`¢°¢iV' lstsr snu is something ehsc ssn sslyfed for Products meet those Paid by occur in a limited number of cases. 'the consumers. This is tl-'IB Q\l¢5"i0U It is an uncertain quantity and a‘fh8~t if ff0d6Y UHGBEUIE U10 Bl-f»¢l1¢i°l'l man might plant himself in a ¢_h0u_'of the world’s wisest economists and sand places ln the west without ense'a1=0 that-_ ol the world’s srrrdiert making such a hit. Yet it sometimes:lP¢°“lf\t°l`5~ It Will be 5°1V°d happens and many prince Edward Is_»p_robably, but not in the immedi- landers have been most fortunate. ltaate f“t“’°° with Us in Pfi“°€ Ed‘ will be admigteg at once_ h0weve,._.ward Island it is much less acute that the hope oi meeting with this :than elsewhere which should, atleast, kind of success is a most uncertain 'be some satisfaction tg ug, caan oN1.v IN srofrs. advantage of this oder. The Two and 60° B DOI- Li888¢t'B $1 B l>01» Macs, 149 Great George St. ME'l‘f._l V "Beer it Weeks' 20 per cent sale be- gins today. You doubtless know the Elgin quality standard of our house- old linens-you remember the won- derful values we gave last year. Itsl' the same this year and we advise you 'io buy now and save money. All uheetings, pillow-cottons, table linens and napkins, bedding and blankets fancy linens etc reduced. 20 per cent oil. 1-3metf. .ZA cLeoi‘l, Proclcett & Oo.. Chappvafe Grocery, Patrick Mullins, John heatley. John Uameron A. Vronin, P. L. Hmallwucd - (Rochford Bt.) o ‘ where. I exihnd ury`=sincsr`w ‘thanks for lglz pstronage and beg to say lhat for i913 l hope to lock after your interests in ny lin- to a still greater extent, To life bread buying public a'so I wish in oH’sr hearty thank--You have been mol) generous in your' patronage and i-.viq¢_ntly appreciate my efforts to give uvnls good_ loaf of bread--Wishing all a Happy Nei! \’r'\r._‘_' Ewen Cameron (Baker) Cameron 'llome-Made T Klllllili WERE SI] SUHE DlDH’T KHOVI WHAT TO DO. GRAVEI. MID SMALL STONES PASSED THROUGH THE IIIHHE. , One of the most painful icrms of kidney disease is Gravel or Stone in the Bladder, and is caused by the acid and lllllc lu tllv blood uniting and iormlng_a gritty sub- stance which lodges in the inner surfaces of the kidneys or bladder, and sets up a painful irritation. ' ` healthy kidneys secret fluids that dis- solve thc gravel and stones, and they puns out through the urine hnrmlessly and without pain. Mrs. Elmire Baldwin, Windsor, Ont., wriir-5;-"I was so weak I could not do my own work. I tried many doctors, and every one of them told me to 30 to some institution. Reading of Doan’s My kidnc s were so sore did not know what to tio, but after using the Doan’s Kidney Pills you would be surprised at all the gravel and small stones t at pass- ed through my urine. Nov_v_ I sm wel end able to o m own _work. Doan’s Kidhey Pills are 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for 81.25, at all dealers, or on rece t oi rice b The ..- Dread ` 31': ‘,\‘ ‘i .-' K. , ,l » eil.- liar. _ . ;v '»l»= '1 'led d' t ip Y 'll`l.mMilbii;hcQo., Limited, lporgnto, Qat- Whcnordering r s . “fl Kai# P that and scores of I I Gel a 600D Kitchen Range Half the p'easures of house-keeping arise from the possession of a good kitchen range, one that you can rely on for good re- sults in cor king and baking and that will give good hes as well. . ' the fuel bill, gives you pzrfect 'saves half the time of the cooking and hssevery ' you will need to get the ran e with the daylight other original and patented ‘ Chandler , The reciprocity asrasnmsel which _°““bl° “t M" °“° °".’§“ °' C““°d' HUTEL disalweared in ablaze oi loyal and lane' the pulp and pap" °°mp““i°°» patriotic glory on september zum to obtain for themselves what was 1911. is, it appears, not quite dead denied the farmer’ “mi 5t°¢km°”- ---------..............,..._,.,_,_,__,,,___,_,___ e a 1 1910 It will be remember d th c ' ::For fresh chocolates you will need the government of the provinlde f to come here. We carry such famous 'Quebec mad 0 lines as Liggett's, Moira, and Neil- e an "der pmmbmng son’s and guarantee that not one the ”p°"a¢i°1`1 01 Dulpwood cut, on bn; in the Bm;-9 ig more than 3 weak the crown lands oi the province. The 42:11; (Egg: ac_h_pcolf|x_ig$ ge sgcgpgl wap; United States insetted a clause in they are better fresh and you can 'the reciprocity Bgreqixent providing always get them fresh at The Mb for the free admission to American Klnnon Drug Co., Moira sell at 35c markets 0! P1-llll and Paper manufac- Gggaglaligggnagguientc‘gém colrxz no restriction against the exporta- “dmi°“i°“ °' Pap" “Wd” f"°m tim' ber cut on areas on which To relieve these terrible ains it isV‘ th h d. th B th C I neccssaryto keep the kidneyshcalthy for B ea 5' B 0° Ummmy 0 d11’¢°5lP°°|f¥' D°°|"~" sult has been that manufacturers holding private areas have been sms ' I 1 I I , Brin! D¢¢P" Serge for iuéfssvnckrnndbiun. die , ‘ f yet. Enough of it has survived to tured from areas on which there was tion of pulpwood but prohibiting free there was such restriction. ` It now transpires that a number of the large pulp and paper compan- ies of Canada have put themselves _in a 'Position to obtain lor their pro- duct free entry to the United States, The Quebec government has been in- duced to remove from certain areas of crown lands the prohibition which forbade the exportation ot pulpwood from__,all the crown lands of Quebec. Under this _new arrangement the Lau- rentide Co., oi which Sir William Van Horne is President; the Wayagef maelt" Co., of which Sir Rodolphe Forget and J. N. Greenshields _ 'are Ottawa. of which J. R. Booth is fPresident; Price Bros, Ltd., of Que- bec, of which William Price, ex-M.P., is President; the Belgo-Canadian Co., and others will obtain free admis- ,slon for their paper to the American markets. ‘ _ _ _ The provision in the United States/ Pll I t ed th d no V gflelllfwlllridlczn rerdommdhid' t?l?emmtl,]o alll recipnmny BBl`°°m9Uf» BUOVG l'9f€l'l‘6d to. is now operative. Under it the -holders of private pulp areas are able to obtain free admission oi pa- Der to the American market, while comvanies which obtain their raw material from Quebec crown lands _halt to Day duty on all paper they ‘send to the United States. The re- .to 1 undersell in the United States ,their competitors manufacturing from Quebec Crown lands, and have succeeded in taking away from them a number oi desirable contracts with American newspaper Publishers for have brought pressure_to bear upon the Quebec Government to modify its, anti-export regulations. Apparently theyhsye succeeded, for it is under- stood that the Gouin Government has made an order which will allow the exportation oi pulpwood from s number of Crown land timber areas, including those held by the above and other large paper companies. It is expected by the pnpermakers that __- ` "tend Asktoiee" e V damp "Brlny Deep Serge” PRUVFS A FAHIURE. \ Jill. 3-An' attdmpt wil _i print Duper. r Recently Crown land manufacturers , \ on every three yards. _, ._ , ' ' 99 ' 0 . Motto The Store cc ore Ill' _ Thai Saves You Live and ,lei in-ey annot Afford I ‘_ _._ ._"1"".°"I: _ l to offer from 30 p. c. to 50 p. c.l discount on the stock as customerd will know such profit does not exist. I take this opportunity to thank Q; . » ,-_ _/J _ _» who have given me such generous share 'of their patronage for tglz. _ 5 Now at the opening oi 1913 I am offering 'such discounts, whichalthough not startling, you will iind are generous. _ .On the following goods I will give zo p. c. discount. ‘ _‘ :~ < f I l Sheeiings 20 p. e Twilled and pla’n, Bleached and Unblcachec’ _ r 1 Linens 20 p. c. _ Dress and table linens. Coiionsf 20 p. c. White, unbleached, all prints (except Crums) which will be special r4c. Denirns,Ducks, Plques, Cottons, Crepes, Marquiseite, Muslins, Art Sateens, Cretonnes, Curtain Scrims, Scrilns for slencilling etc. __I' _ 1 r ~ 1 l _I *1 Corsets 20 p. c. Including D& A., American Lsay ssa l>.c. li | 1 1 I m SVM 1 1 Dress Goods ' Dress ‘goods will be discounted from zo per cent to 2 5 per cent. This will include Serges, Venetians, Vicunas, Voiles, Eoliennes, Poplins,Cheviots, Tweeds, Woo' and Union Plaids, Cashrneres, Panamas, all Velvets, Velveteens, Corduroys. Silks and Saiins_20 p c._ Tsiietas, Messhllne, Pea-ude- Soie, Tainaline, Checks, Stripes etc., Corded and Moire Psilette. Flannel and Flannelelies , Flannels will all be less 20V p. c. Flannellettes with the exception of a few pieces all ready marked from Izc to loc. l_ I mill Wrappereiies One bale of Wrap rettes 15c will be sold at Iac. sms ' ' n 1 I l ladies’ Coats and r Dresses I Only s felv left and clearing at mlm ni lm-3 Men’s Furnishing Dept I will give zo per cent od all Shirts, _Sweaters, Ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Muiliers, Braces, Garters, etc. And all underwear ex- cept Staniields snbj ct to a liberal discount. Q5 per cent. _ , I Men’s suits and overcoats at cost to clear. - I _-L--#-a by me and once more you are invitedtJ participate in genuine Hosiery . 1 Including all the English ___and_ Scotch hose, Pentnans _etc.""'Also Over-all stockings and stockingettes. I 11 Furs All neck inrs 25 per cent and all Fur Coats, Ladies’ and Gent_s’_ will be cleared out at a sacrifice. ' : C Millinery _ As we hai a bang up season _ill this Dept. in fact almost a clean up, the .balance of our hats _trimmed and untrimrned will be sold at half price. ' _ . l Blankets I. "_ f Scotch Wool Canadian ton zo per cent. ’ I _ -~ 1'.. r- A., ,.- C-no D Curtains and~ Cnrteiaf é -r 1 s Less25pei-cent. _- W ' ‘ :~ .s The public will remember with satisfaction all discount sales bH`efl“ed store with the Motto “Live and 1et'live°’. ~ V ~ This sale is for spot cash no goods' on approval. .‘ , f -re-A 'I' ` ”“ r 8MiiEil. r` l ' _ / ff ‘.'_ .Lf . -\'.‘.<""3"». ’~ l 4 » ’\ _ . . ,v. _ . , _ , .V V irq L_. .. . .».' 1.# , .. f -r ;» ~ . . r -- _ l ~"-‘- 'r`$f'” 9 lv ‘rr -'-»'»-'-.~"" --`f“~ .="- - tl '/~l"~x-"Milf 1' '-.1 "" .'-.f` ' . .~ », »- ' - -fr- _ __ V .. f -_ \,1.;_.'._. 5;.-__ ___ ___-yt. ei'-,V_. 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