, .'._-_ __ _,:_,F-d _.~. ._ ~t.. _ ?» 12.15 ¢ 5; 'I A ‘Y _-H" ` 5f““» "‘~ V' ii ._.A. manic judged by tn Dlilgt 11° tk?¢DH--a store liyogllrrg _ :..:..::._;°~~~ We --- s I I _ \ /). ei 1/ ///' s\\\w\\ \\\v///0 _wanwl ,_ -vi’ /1//a|\\\\\\\\\v1uu1u/ai; _,_ ;§__ . motorists t a Bad Cold” ' Feel lk h our ciieistei aCoi;;,}i'i1i;a;i0g Get a bottle of our Penslar herry_Cough Balsam. Ive ' \_!fDrisirig how quickly it ives relief. ' ` Th_¢Y'I'¢ Carrying away bottles and bottles of it. Those who have used it once come back for it again and again--25c E. A. Foster § Central Drugstore vllll.\\\\\Y//I/alllls A i /II/lllmi\\\ in w 0 ‘< \\\ it is Never too Late ers;-5.2; .i“:..‘.‘::.‘.t.°'..‘:.‘“.“ "°°°°“= ‘° 'W' F.S. Mitchell The Practical Watch and Clock Repiiirer 268 Queen Street Charlottetown HOTEL ARRI\`.»\LS A VICTORIA. A. P. Prowse, Murray Harbour; John McLean, Sourls; J; A. Macdon- ald, Cardigan; C. I). McKinnon, Souris; Mrs ld. E. Crosby, Cape Traverse; Il. A. Sli-niig, Sydney; .»\. ld. Ar:-zennull, Sunimersitlt-; Chas. Dalton, Tigiilsh; E. A. Murray, Truro; Geo. J. Stevens, St John; ll. il. Cox, Morell; A. W. heard, Summer- I side. WOULD SUSPEND LIQUOR LICEN- SES. LONDON, Ont; I~‘eh. 26.-At a mass meeting oi' ieinperance workers oi' the city in Dundas Centre Methodist Church, last night, a resolution was adopted calling upon the Dominion ilovcrnnient to iniiiieiliaiely suspend nil licenses for the ninnufucturc of alcoholic beverages as u means to the conservation ol' grain, the prohibition in question to remain operative until the close oi’ the war. Another resolution called upon the Government to cancel ull bor, shop and club licenses niitil the end of the war. FALLS DEAD WHILE URGING ITALY TO ENTER THE WAR `l\ill.AN, italy, Feb. 26.-Slgnor Mos- ti-Trotti, a Radical deputy, died sud- iicnly today while he was delivering ii speech in favor of the intervention ol' italy in the war. Signer lviosti-'I‘r'otti was nddi'esslng ii large crowd in the Verdi 'l‘he:\tro. Aa ho reached the clluinx of his speech. umid nn uiinuiinlly cntliiislnslic out- burst oi' applause, ho, suddenly pitclied, forward, dead. " ' ____._--_s-_--"'.._.__-- °‘ la C' ` S 'lr " nf Courteous Service ~. Customers et this bunk spars- °.,.“..,,'° $°~°°“'i,‘2" °°r“i.‘2.'“.’i. Si our fo e._ nqed.~_.f¢'|rf"tho C0-‘ fear "red taps, and W0i\\°\l clients may feel assured of W! willing attention to their banking ` requirements. Oponlngnsev sAc¢ountis tter Hxliyou have Jour money; the rolt, be lun ;;f_ iii' iii . ..._ _ I - Resources ever - _ The Bank of N ' A ova Scotia ISLAND DRA. ICHEE Charlottetown - Siimnenlo t _ -t....,..‘--°~--‘e'»_-'_' _ é' I I .-., 1 _ onlin Li. all cis nas 'I -pu-up-H11 ii.‘\ 1 .TONIGI-IT. CLEAN YOUR, IOWELB AND END HEADACHE8, _ COLDS, SOUR BTOMACH , , Get a 10»cent box now. You men and women who cnn'i. get feeling right-who have head- ache. coated tongue, bod taste and foul breath, dizziness. cm’t sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, both- ered with a sick, gessy. disordered stomach. or haven ,bad cold. - Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathariic pills or castor oil'.'_ Cuscarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stomach, remove the SOUP. undigested, fermenting food and foul gases-; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straigh- ten you out by morning--a 10-ceiit box from any drus store win keep your stomach sweet; liver and bow- els regular. and head clear for months. Don’t forget the children. They love Cascnrets because they taste good--never gripe or sicken. _.__ , Mrs. John Soboy, l)eSable, was v.. llarbour. was in Cliarlottetown yer Messrs li H Cox, lilorell, and C l Mr. L. A. Auld was a passenger on the eastem train last evening en route to New Glasgow, N. S. The many friends of Mrs. Hugh Ms- Ewen of North River will be pleased to hear that she is stearily recovering from ii severe attack oi’ pneumonia. Messrs II. D. McEwen and Kimble. Collin, Morell, were in Charlottetown yesterday and registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Woodside, Tryon, were visiting in Clinton recent- ly. While there they were the guests oi' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woodside.--V. Miss Janette Cameron and Miss Louisa Dawson, South Melville, were visiting friends in Victorln. on Satur- day of last week.-V. ills friends will regret to learn that Mr. Charles lllcldachern. Proprietor of the Morell liotel, is snfferliig from nn atlnck oi' pneumonia. Mr Wm. Siiininaruli, merchant, Magdalen islands. left Charlottetown by the mail special last evening on a business trip to Montreal. f M; Mr John Fullerton, who has been visiting his parents, Rev. Dr und Mrs 'l‘. F. Fullerton. for some time past, left by the mail special last evening on return to Calgary, Alta. Messrs Geo. Lane and D. A. Wed- lock, Cliiirlottetoivn, were passengers leaving Charlottetown by the mail specinl Inst evening on route to the mainland. Mr. mid Mrs. Friink Webster. Cove llciid, acconipuiiied by their two chil- dren, Miss Norva and Master Kenneth, were visiting friends and relatives in Victoria for the past few days.-V. Mrs. Wallace E. Smith.Pownal is in the P. E. l. llospital where she was operated on last week lt is hoped that she will be able to return home in a couple oi' wccks. lion. Clinrles Dalton, Tignish; Hon John illelleoii, Souris; lion A. E Arseimiilt, Sumniersitlc and lion. J. H. Myers, linmptmi, were in Charlotte- town yostertlny iitteinling ii. meetlni oi’ thc Excciitlvc Council. Numerous friends of Mrs. G. I-l mood, who was in the city this week from Ottawa, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Beorge McAvit ,' welcomed most heiirlily-'he_r return to St. John if only for it short tiine, says the Telelirllllll Mrs. Flood expects lo go to Charlotte- town to visit her son, Mr. Carson Flood and Mrs. Flood. Mr. Flood ii also in St. John. _____________---i- TRIAL WANT NEW FOR CHAB. BECKER. Naw Yonit, res. 20.- A mount. for a new trial for Charles Becker, the former police lieutenant convicted fo; the murder of ilarman R0l'°f\t\1l1|. WB! made in the Supreme Court today Martin T. Manton. Becker‘| counsel based his motion on newly fIIS00V¢l'9f5 evidgpcn to the nff`i"t'i. thll OBS Of th? Bmgeq; wimqwgor in a material fact _ had testliled falsely If U°0k°|"l 50° ond trial. he opera was the of Mucha! tiiiets lilisrshnll, Pliilsllsl his testimony at the secvlld Uh 1 . ' .»C._ _E;I50h"iiil“i.vau_bv, _ _ . . -“£13 *chin* She has bebn ctinni - to *tier hon* as the result oi a --- I _-fi ' ed about two _ ned ankle sustain T ,reeks ago, in a skating accident- . .siting in Victoriu. last Friday.-V. HORSE NOTES.-Almost every ev- " 1- ,ning for the past week there has Mr. and Mrs. .Innies Laird, 'l‘ry0l,een on Winter River a number oi were "ISit°"9 t0 Vi'-'¢°"I“ 011 Sllfufdiiorses that are being given their res- afterjnoon last.-V. nur “work out." The readers of '“* these notes must not`_ imagine that Messrs. K. L. Golding and It. K. Bolle,-0 are any breakers oi' the worid‘s well,Victorin, drove to Charlottetowigcord, but they may WSI- Hssllfed ‘ to ~, Ising annul » -.-.¢ 1 The final, series of "tens Champion- ship pace was run off sterday after- noon. The ice was in pretty good con- dition, there belng only a few had places. The race resulted in a great contest between Princess Etta and Angus Dillard. The Princess won the first heat by about 2 feet in the fast- est time of the race, 1.02. In the se- cond heat she went to a had break and Dillard won. The third heat Etta came back. stron! and won after a neck and neck struggle all the way, in 1.2%. The fourth heat was very close and was pronounced e. dead heat by the judges. The fifth- and sixth heats were won by Angus Dillard. This ,finishes the championship series and _ss Angus has beaten all the pacerg he is entitled to the title ot Champion. Angus is a chestnut coming 5 years. Ile was purchased from W. C. Crum- mer, of Chatham. Ontario, lust fall after he had paced the fastest fifth heat ever paced over a Canadian half- UUI0 HECK. his time for the half being 1.4%. In Princess Etta he has, how- ever, met his match and whenever they meet there is uncertainty as to the outcome. SUMMARY. Angus Dillard, owned by wedlock and McKinnon driven by D. A. Mc. Kinnon . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21201 Princess Etta, owned by 1 al' 1. William McLean, Souris West; 2, a--dyxffi. Mcnonaiu, soul-is west; 3. J. A. l1D_\0 Ll cDoiiald, Little Pond; 4, Aiiderw l»rii:_il',§{\1 ers, Rollo Bay; 5, Adnrew F. l:1~l-film," . Rollo Buy. servt ni -e. 1~'r°f~f.,,,2» ° oA1‘s, ANY oTHEs vam- lllersny g E'rv NAMED iherieieclal E°°¢\,e are liani McLean, Souris West; 9"” f;em,€¢1, fl Jenkins, Dundas; 3, Joseph “Y “tom pstow; 4, Edwin Reid, ltono °?Xrs7illiani » _, _,rg-‘W I ,. _, . .-1. ~i ~" '» _ 'Q ` ii-'iL“i`l“‘.::\ - .___ I The tolldwing is the Prize List of' the Easley!! King's Seed Fair, held in Souris on Friday last: ‘ CLASS A WHITE RUSSIAN WHEAT 1. Walk!!! BYOS. Launching; 2,Ver- non A. Mclsmc, Bear River; 3, Joseph A. Mclsaac, Bear River; 4. J. E. Mc- DOIIDJG. Little Pond; 5, Richard Kick- him. B0\U‘iB WGBH 6. John Jackson, Fortune Brides: 7. Johii.McKinnoii, Rollo Bay Centre. WHITE FIFE WHEAT 1, William A. Tounshend, Bay For- tune; 2, James McKinnon, Rollo Bay; ‘3. John McKinnon, Rollo Bay; 4, Andrew Mooney, Little Harbour. WHEAT ANY OTHER VARIETY NAMED 1, J. A. E. McDonald, Little Har- bour; 2, Willium McLean, Souris West; 3, Richard Kickham, Souris West; 4, Charles Ross, Lakeville. wH|TE BANNER' oA'rs 1. Andrew Peters, Rollo Bay; 2, Wil- liam Howlett, Gownn Brac; 3, Arthur McCabe, New Zealand; 4, William A. White, Rollo Bay Centre; 5, Brueno Peters, Rollo Buy. 'WHITE LIGOWA OAT8 D y squodob on Saturday afternoon last.-V. _hat there are “some breakers" and -- rome that will probably surprise it Mr A. l‘. Prowse. M.i..A., Mnrratood many in the near future.--'1`. lerday. ' - NOTICE. - Subscribers are iiotiil- .__.....' d that the price ot’ the Morning Daily Mr J. (7. Jardine, Sumnierside, waliuardlnn (mailed in P. E. l.) limi registered at the Queen Hotel lnsfontreal Daily Su" is $4-00 D91’ Y03-‘V night. .ie Morning Daily G\l0l'¢“a“ (mailed ---~ _i P E. I.) and Family Herald and Mr. Edgar Clark, Summerside, spemyeekly Star is $3.00 per >'0=1l'» The the week-end in Victoria, the guest on-ice of the Evening Guardian and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strlght.-V. ontreal Dniiy Star (M1\lI@d ill T'~_E- --- is $3.25 ner year. the E"°“‘“g Mr. ivt-hater i-iowatt, Augustineuartimn and i-‘emily Ilvrqlll “ml Cove, was it welcome visitor to Vicgeekly Star (mailed in ll. lu. IJ i5 torin on Thursday oi' last week.--V. ".25 per year. Miss Georgie Wyand, Mayfield, he A PRIZE COW.- On Wednesday returned home after taking the Showgvening, February 24th. "`MiIkma“‘ Course in Domestic Science. "th" the world‘s record Ayrshire Cow -- t mted Andrew l\lcRae & Sons with McKinnon, Sourisfwere in Chnrlott nk ga bull. Mr. McRae sold “Milk- town yesterday. . _’ith’s” last cali’ to Laurie Bros.. _._ ‘ gario for $500.00 when 6 months §:“[>l,,,,,,, M, si.AND si./ici( oA'rs '~° "',?,fg_gc D Kickliam, Souris West; “nd -.mms S McDonald, Little Pond; 3, §5“¥:}‘.,e_ Iickham, Soiirls West; 4th, °°\°'-,m G0 vnrisii, souris Line itotni; '"0"' rd Ri,-,,'vIcDonald, Souris Yvest; ll, “f.e_\"' :mm _,.z’cllne, Rollo Bay; 7. James smgllitie, `; \ Gownn llrne. . ' i.` §‘(§’r@°t‘,;0;‘_‘E‘,f,;oATs, ANv oruss vAs|- less tlieyi’/1* ETV NAMED company? ll. Jenkins, Dundas; 2, Peter AGR|d.ie, Souris; 3, A. J. McDonald, There leg’ west' , . f,€e’,r"‘>‘,§@; 2-soweo eAsLEv ;l;'é?,“€nh2'J. A. E. McDonald, Little Pond; (mee denihard Kickhani, Sourls West; Il, W _ ‘ sown main McLean, Souris West; 4, 4! of calves one a heiifer and tie hem www Mooney’ Lime Hm.bou|._ 6-soweo sAni.i=.v "and was offered very iemllfillg cali before it was drop ilxigiyti' John Mcmnmm' Rollo Bay .Cen- S, “ul 2, James Kickliam, Souris it est, es for this ' _ ' _Now however, she has Lilyell pair and Mr. Mcllac _is very 'ins they are both quite the tourrf Ayrshire calves of their ‘own H nightiey liave now 10 heads ol theqie’ and iid" family. wllic-\ MS _{‘°L_f’“'¢0u. testedtlie herd oi’ hicfltaene w0“1d_be leadersul, has niude I? opponems last Wlwk Ilhf* A3'\°S1\.i}"` them the Triple Alliance .used the irc of the latter to such li degree that they threw love to the winds and went after the cockey belligerents hip and thigh and knock- ed tho German feathers out of them, and with tho teatliers the hope oi' getting into Paris. The two former champions are running neck and neck at the rear oi' the ranks, the proper position for generals to occupy. The following notions took place: General Worthy defeated Brigadier Louson; Cavalry Commander Tanton placed Colonel Woodman hors de conihut; Field Marshal Mulch won a signal victory over General 'I`rtntoii’s squad- roii; Eliirgeon-Coloiiel Ross of the Heavy Brigade defeated Veterinary- Brigailicr liundie. A inovernont is on ‘cot to form a second contingent of raw recruits, as the first contingent is now almost aiinihilated. The next engagement takes place next Wednes- day, when the raw recruits will be put in the trenches. ll()ItSl'] N()'l‘ES The winners of the 3 niinute class on the Charlottetown ice last Wednes- day wns the 4 year-old colt Belmont Miller hy Aoulrl 2.25%. This colt iturted twice this winter winning both races, his best time in the green race was l.ll and in the il minute class 1.10. ` lr .»_Ar.ui.»..:.-.u i' Digestive Disorders Yield When the right hslpil sought at the right time. Indlgsstlon is a torment Bllioumesl causes suffering. Either lellirsly to lnadto worsemdwelb suing sickness. The right help, the best corrective for disordered ooodldonh of the stomach, liver, kidneys orbowels ilnofwklowli bolts ~ ediams Pills er ii _Remedial J . gghiziinosvhich he repudinted |;art_o!‘ -i ’\ 0 hnvesolmmsdistomsihst thosystsm tlutyun dnlesthey S _ltenort 1, G. A. McCormack. Sourls: 2, G. sag-_ Walker Bros, Launching; 4, Frann my ivlcVarlsh, Souris Lind Rd; 5, John McKinnon, Rollo Bay Centre; 6, A. J. McDonald, Souris West; 7, Wm. Howlett, Gownn Brae. _ - sucKwHEA1' 1, Temple Whalen. TIMOTHY 1. Win. Howlett, Gownn Brne; 2,Wm. A. Townshend, Bay Fortune; 3, J. A. E. McDonald, Little Pond; 4, Andrew F. Peters, Rollo Bay; 5, John Mcltue, Rollo Bay; G, Arthur McCabe. New Zealand; 7, Angus J. McVarisli, Souris Line Road. Mcl NTYRE POTATOES 1, Wm. llowlett. Gownn llrae: 2, Walker Iirs. iiauncliinlz; 3, C. Yi. (Tiny, Bridgetown; 4. Vernon A. Mclsaac. Bear River; Joseph A. Mclsanc, Bear River; fi, Peter D. Peters, ltollo Bay; 7, Andrew llaliey, Elmira. WH ITE SKIN POTATOES 1. Vernon A. Mclsaac, Bear River; 2. Walker iirotliers, Launchhing; 3, Wai. ilowlett, Goivau Brac; Andrew . F. Peters. Rollo Bay; 5, Joseph A. Mclsaac, Bear River; G, Gabriel Deagle Rollo lhiy; 7, Vernon A. Mclsaac, Bear River. POTATOES, DAKOTA RED 1, Walker Bros.,Launching; 2, Vern- on A. lllclsnac, Bear River; Zi, Wm. Howlett. Gownn lirae; 4, D. F. McAul- iy, Norris Pond; ii, Wm. A. White. Rollo Hay (‘.enlre; (3, Wm. B. Mullully, Souris River; 7, A. J. McDonald, Sour- is West. POTATOES. RED SKIN, ANY OTHER VARIETY NAMED 1, Vernon Mclsaac, Bear River; 2. Walker Bros., Launching; 3, Joseph A. Vlcisaac. Bear River; 4, Edward Pet- irs, Rollo Bay; 5, A. J. McDonald. lourls West; 6, Gabriel Deagle. Rolio Bay; 7, irrueiio Peters, Rollo Bay: ESCHALLOTS OR ONION8 1. J. it. Jenkins, Dnudas; 2, Peter l. Peters, Rollo Bay. _ ‘- poutrav Pni‘_ze_|.|s1'f'_,' . _ cuss A. ' . asnnso PtvMoRuE'rLH aocx cock- 1, D. F. Mooney. Greenvale. , BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK PULLET 1, D. F. Mooney. Greenyale. WHITE WVANDOTTE ,COCK 1, G. A. McCormack, _Bourls. WHITE WYANDOTTE HEN 1, G. A. McCormack. Bouris; 2, Lean-‘ lei' Paquet, Souris. , wnrrs wvsuoorrs cocitenzi. 1, C. B. Clsy, Dundas, Bridgetown. WHITE LEGHORN MEN WHITE LEGHORN COCKEREL 1, G. A. McCormack, Souris; 2, C. B. Clay, Bridgetown; 3, C. B. Clay. Bridgetown. WHITE LEGHORN PULLETT 1, G. A. McCormack, Souris; 2, C. B. Clay, Bridgetown; 3, C.” B. Clay. Bridgetown ssowN tsouoan cock 1, C. C. Carlton, Souris. wnrré wvANoo'r1"i=. Put.i.Ei"1'°'i 1, G. A. McCormack, Souris; 2, Wm. A. White, Rollo Bay; 3rd, Louis F. Marcou, Souris. ‘ There was also it splendid exhibit of collections oi? Island Weed Seeds. These were taken to Charlottetown. Names oi’ prize winners will be :iii- nounced _ln.ter. zzltexnli Cough Mixture will relieve you after every other remedy has failed. Get e. bottle, if you are not satisfied with these results we'll re- fund your money. Put up in two sizes, price 25c and 50c. The -MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. MEti’. FAMIIUS IIUVEI ' “Eiiiiil BACK" MAKES Giiiii FILM PIII “ Called Brick" was the litlc ol' an intensely interesting druina which was shown at the Prince Edward Tlicnlre last, evening to crowded liouses. The plot centres around a Nihilist gang and Pauline, the pretty daughter oi its leader, and it is developed in a clever manner. Vaughan, a rich young Loiidoner, temporarily loses the A use ol' his eyes and goes to a noted ey( .specialist. who informs liini thnt. an operation will restore his sight. f)ii ‘his way home his valet, who ncconi- pauies liiin, leaves him in go to the druggist's to have a prescription filled. Unliuppiiytlio niun is kiioclufddowii by, a passing cab und Vaugl\uii,after it tire- some wait at the corner. induces n drunken ninn to take hini to his house. The man takes him to a house bearing the right number. but in the wrong street. Vauglian's key, by a coincidence, fits the strange door and he feels his way into what he sup- poses to be his own drawing-rooiu, but which, as a matter of fact, is the rendezvous of the Nihilists. who hap- pen at the moment to be qnnrrelling with a young man. the brother ot' Pauline. in the heat of the quarrel one ot` the gang kills the young man and the shock of the incident stuns Pauline, who loses her ineniory. Ob- serving the blind iiiuii Vaughan in their midst, the gang force him to drink an opiate, und ascertaining from his papers his residence. they take him secretly to his own door and leave lilni there. Two years later Vaiiglian. his sight -restored, is iii Venice om plensiirc bent and meets Pauline, whom he eveiiiually marries under peculiar circumstances, after several futile attempts to make her acquaintance. He discovers that she has lost lier meniory. After rt long and exciting series of events the lender of the gang is arrested in Russia. and sent to Siberia, while one of the gang in London murders one Petroil, a traitor to the society, and is consequently n fugitive. He enters the home of Vaughan and tries to force Pauline to give him assistance. The police -*usb in at the critical moment and shoot him down. in these circum- stances the girl regains her memory and, in the full realisation of her hus- band's love for her, she falls into his outstretched arms. The other pic- tures were excolleni. “The Submarine Spy” being particularly interesting nt the present. time. “The lloodoo Letters" and “ One on Jones" i`ur- nisliod the necessary comedy. The singing oi' Mr I-luskins in “A Wee Hoose Among the Heather" was loudly applauded. Once More From New Brunswick Comes I _Tribute to Dodd's Kidney Pills. William Nash, Weil-known Farmer, Tells How They Cured Him After Two Years’ Suffering. Marchbank, Kings Co., N. ll., Mui-cl. 1.-~(Special.)-Alter two yours' suf- 'ering from Kidney Disease, William Wash, a well-kiiowii farmer her:-,, is a well man and, like inany another in ‘his neighborhood. he is shouting the praises of Dodd's Kidney Pills. "My .trouble started from a strain." Mr. Nash says. “and for two years it gradually grew worse. My nppetiie 'vas fltful. I had dnrk circles around my eyes and iny skin had a harsh, dr_v °eeling and itched and burned at nlglif. ' was troubled with hendaclios, criiinps 'n the muscles and stiffness oi' the loluts Riieunuitlsm finally developed md I was a sick nian generally, when l decided to try Dodd's Kldiiey Pills They helped me almost from the start, 'md two boxes cured me." Dodd's Kidney Pills simply cure .sick kidneys. They cured Mr. Nash because every one of his ailments is \ symptom ef Kidney Disease. Any- body who lies-any two of- these symp- ‘oms needs a Kidney remedy. ond the greatest of all Kidney remedies is ’lodd's Kidney Pills. Action of Single Snooniul Surprises Many Charlottetown people who bought the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerene, etc., known :is Alder- l-ka. are surprised at the INSTANT ef- fect of a SINGLE BPOONFUL. This remedy is so complete sg bowel clean- ser that it is used successfully in ap- oendicltis. Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH 'inner and lower bowel and OVW QPOONFUL relieves almost ANY fake it the ramen rumble and nun *use of constipation. sour or gassy _/f _ I M "p A ' I A l A I "A. McCormack, Sourisg'3 .\ Slililli 2. . -2 rl . ‘.-f . ' _' I"_`»=‘~»_:._r Children Dry for -IF - 1 CS _. .»` ...\ "\- \- ».'~._ The Kind You Have Always Bought, i in use for over 30 years, has bo daeaaf and has been . , Allow no one All Couhterfeits, Imitations and “J Experiments that trifle with and en Infants and Children-Experience What is CAS' gorlp, Drops and Soothing Syrups. contains neither Opium, Morphine substance ]t~i ago is its guarantee. and alloys lfeverlslmess. For more lius been in constant use for the rc l~`l.at\l.lcncy, \Vin¢l Colic, all Tee Dinrrlneu. It regulates the St Castoria. is a linrmless substitute fo tl 0 asslmilatcs the Food, giving healthy - e '.l‘l.ie Ghl1dren’s 1~‘an.tcca-The Moth GENUINE CASTOF Bears the Signatt iii Use For liver TMI cznrrnun coMs'ANv Nlw The Kind You Have Alv 5 i _ /ll ii ‘ii ‘*@§‘~\\§`§_@>e§:; _ _ _ _ `\:\Af»-2 _ ._:<<<\\\` A ' j / ; Z. z . . NIL; ° ° H ir 4, ti /W 'ff//W The BLENDEI \\\. _» _, ` _ ` BEAVER f _ 5- noun ‘ K ` \ ~. `\» --'cf - , _ 7......-» rs. 1* ~‘¢ '-'~ __ -~..;- _~ > 'L _g-_,=i_,_'ffi?~_‘,:"’ 'T _ _»,».._.-,vim -1.-"§»’ ...M 5-- _f ':.»_.f- U » _. solml supervli t 1 i 4 .,é -d Mi T is the blending of ti accurate balancing oi wheat with a proper 1 western wheat-that mak ‘ FIour_such a splendid baki I form in strength and quail This is why Beaver Flour ' for Bread and Pastry. Try it. Yi Dl_2ALEliS-write us for Th T. H. I prices on Feed, Coarse e Grains and Cereals. Citi \ _ 5 ?lli\\\\\$TI/IZ I Qllllll 'IIIII.'£\\\\\\\\\\i/I//IIA Ill %“\\\\\\`¢fIA ZYIIIIIII/.\\\\\l PAINTERS Vi Neat, tidy, workmen. Good Apply James N. M 160 Queen City 8827-3-2l\'iIli 2 . ‘ ~ as`.i;.'~__`.a.».`f »`~‘.-'i__--~ s L ‘ ` ' ~ ' i ` _ ‘ f '-..'.'. ._ ‘___/" " ' -f».-J""" , .etonnv-h. ONF7 MINTYTP. after you out. E. A. Foster, Drtiggist. 4 ` "’ ulh. _ -- A Sewing Machine For Every _...e I, ..if:°..‘li.. Miner s _ .»-J Home '_ --Highest m_ Q tiality -Low in Price Every housewife needs asewing machine, every housewde wants one, and her home will not be com- plete until she has one in it \Ve wnnl to put it high quality, guaranteed sowing machine of a standard make in every home-and we will i if price is the only oblectioii. We have right now on dispaly in ou' most popular standard makes oi’ sowin They are shown in the latest drop head easy running qiinlities ninltv them grei wife. €_nii or write :il once for full lnforiiii Mil 2 l6ttfti` ~