./fr PAGE Two V "TBI LATIBT NIU! l'Il\8‘l° 0llVAI¢lv'5_;“ V W I _ _ _ _ -----~--- ' ~ '~' ’ __ - ~" » ' X ni lla 4 N,"- Ynur .s&‘|`.'I..»'»li“..' z lui;-is ua V sfBsad Olca st Ghuictteicw n. Prince Edvlrji llllhl- _ . . S #Branch Clean at téunimsuide. Aibsrtos. ecuiia _ V 1 - p General Rc iprucsiaiiin-All Ad\¢riisin| Agents la all lalhd lla World ` -_ Special Re|»rea¢l|tsi.ive~l'nll ll. lolilllli K' g.`i".Yd“.'k<°|“‘_za‘ md“|A|d‘““|.' our Face are they begining to get sore from the effect of cold winds?_ Annoy- ance and discomfort of that sort can be avoided ~ '~ by using ,our ilarnailon Cream a dainty lotion for the cure of chaps or any inflamafion of the skin. lt is soothing, softening, healing. It will save you all skin discomfort this winter. Price. ». _ Sold only by ; J. G. Jamieson DR VG lf) IST NEW KING iii~.0N(¢r:, H0lEl. Wm. MONll0U!1()Ul.TIE, Mgr wiv sn- it.-he m.»=.i~-i: \’l'.\f»‘r spd- ,,,,,_» iiiei¢»,¢;.» 1'.-if-,'=.~1i»~»fns|| rooms -4|-g ifri.;i;r " Hrs .g;,"<|_~:1~1 wr \. :.i,r 1.11 .\.YlJN1»l_ N S There's Norris.-g Belief* Than For ‘fn ~-' in in lull. ' .ivyl _eink5_ '.»-l iii .-.il V- ~~- gnc xs°xm»i:~sr_, , _ d , :.,‘..,_,.»- -_.»~~~~~ -1 '_-».__. 1..-. ;~ <_:: 'rl--day' - " ' 1,. ;"..'_- iiviwv. 1:..' " .- on-1. l»,":§§:él'¥"'3'l", .`-nan !Zrrma.1;' Lv- etc, |.l=;r.t.~r:.! ~`<`~§g-» i~1:'r " ' I E0‘llI~M ADB Bread-Ask your grocer and look for the name on THE CHARLOTTETOWN G cnaxtorrsrown _commas use Xslssgus, 7 riuo/iv. l\RCH_7. Isla Y ` " i if ruins ann 'rri1`Ncs. ln our Sister town oi summarslde. ,will riae up and ask question about d | _ ___ __-_-Y-fuss.. -if->-,~ - -~ "-" 8 few an asv. according tv °“\‘ other pieces in which "American _ news columns, the mighty arm ofthe bar" plainly marked "whiskey" is law reached successively down into,1|k,1’ go bg (gum 1| ;-`|¢.¢_ For gh, l three different places in search of in- toxicating liquors. In two of the places “raided” by the Prosecutor and the police, quantities of "Ameri- can beer, marked lager" were discov- ered and at the third "a number of, empty bottles were found but no li- quor." . The "American beer marked lager," the lull inwnrdness of which was un- , known to the raiders, but which, they lwisely concluded, might contain) suspicion has been very persistefnt it I 'll It I B t that there are severslplaces in which barrels of it piles of cases of it, marked and correctly marked "whis- key, ‘br dy Kin" and all the other brands known to the trade, could be found Without the least trouble, places in which the raiders, following only the direction of their olfactory senses from the street, ould be unerringly guided to where here are "loads" of it. Into these i something harmful to the young andiplaces and om of them' so the wa- ,rising gcneriition, will be submittedqdcious on” say' streams of men an ;for analysis. How the empty hottlesfto be seen gains and coming, at an Icnmc to be where they were, or what, hours of the day and night' and the ,they had originally contained will re-iodm. of the business transacted fol_ : main fort-vcr a mystery. Dead meni lows them out into th, street 'tell no tnlcs, neither do empty bot-é In it not stmugd thu these 5,1591- U69- d ’ I cions have dodged the prosecutor and The “American beer marked lager 'that so fm. no umm-I has be", ab was of course suspicious nnd, as thera tempted? what is the charm that has ` had been some suspicion that the Pro- i shielded these from omchl suspicion `hibition Act was soi-neblow losing its,whue on the man who opeddlesn a ‘terrors for a few individuals who, bottle of whiskey or the place that imigbt not be able to resist the temp-ihdrbors “American beer marked ldg_ lttstiogi, tligklrxders “sill Wt keg’ Yer" the raider descends like a night ii sa e un 1 ey co n eas c -,hawk on B span.ow_ f tivatc its acquaintance. This “Amari-I = Perhaps this suspicion is unfound- ciin beer marlied lager" will, it iS un-I d P h _ e er aps the places in which the file-rsltoou ‘he iubmitged to atsei ere an-E ndmdrxcan beer marked lager.. and Il ysls Hn , l Dun 0 C D B ° m mme . the "empty bottles” are the only than the legitirrate three per cent of- _ A 6 ,ones upon which suspicion should “l°°h°l‘ mu be cwslgne to the gut' ‘ rest. but it is a fact that about nine- ' ww f-f‘_~ »~ ¥.l‘§¢B.v-.refs _V-‘_ cJ,,,,d_ _,,,_, ._ .._ _ mls > Any of These Dainty Waists 85c rel; _I _ _ _ 'tenths of the people of Summerside "Q cu" "md", 1"!"-""""' “nh whati believe otherwise. In that case, if iw.-ll:-;,'s of .=;aliHfsi|:i.io|i ilu: people Ohonly to show me in]-usyjce of the sus_ ~‘»,i|xm|~r~\lc- mimi haw heard of th` ` I' " ' ` ‘ ‘ ‘°,picion. would it not be a good idea, icapturc; '-‘hut a Sigli of relief niustj ,bile id ~ u ra s are in order, to just make ‘LAW cswliod them “he” It was 5 n little raid on those other suspected l |`\.~u~l "~-i‘ :i l t‘i'ii r‘ni“4i i»< msC0\J . g " ""` ‘ " ' ' ‘ ` places? It would he a great relief to ‘ . rr-ll ol :l.-- “lif\li'n. lierulcii [ximian-i' `; ,, d ,__,,,H(_ ,J hp aHq“r,,`, that there .." old .-.ns a few boi es oi' " . U A‘1‘_ ‘ ~_-.'.»l¢: nothing more harmful in these can beer marked lager" and a iew ' linan "American beer marked lager" icmpty bottles, and that even these, V and a ,ew empty bottlem innocent though they might be, were - -._-__. i safe under official lock and key. _ BERIO-COMIC. Of course some unreasonable pcopie| `° ' _V J; The situation at Ottawa is not '_ _.., ,without its ludicrous situations and `~~'4»l'."§"‘-Zi? ltlie cartoonist has found at least H I ' ' lsome of them. In a Montreal ex- ("‘ ‘ ‘ills who “Vid 5°m¢lhmE chan e of r t d t Any Size PAT ,_'_`___ |~-' A up to 44 A Queenly Showing of 1913 Styles. The Smartest Yet. Choice for 850 ONS if I should have brought another pil- low?" Hon. F. D. Monk is pictured with ii growing beard and protesting , that if he has to stay much longer and his beard keeps on growing he will lose his "fatal fascination in Quebec.” An anxious and worried looking Hansard reporter, with note- book in hand, stands by a snoring member trying to master the intrica- cies of a “bilingual snore." The only intelligible words from the snorer are "The same, thank you.” 'Frank 'Oli-` ver, showing the effects of the long continued watch, rises sleepily and asks, "Mr. Speaker, before going to sleep I would like to sing the Na- , ‘ _ E “en 5 °» "Fitz" WP' .tional Anthem. I always do before ness of the country and dissolution] ___ I 1'- UC l1lnCl.flnd _ ,plies a few “incidents overlooked by ‘ retiring It’s a habit in our fam- and an appeal to the electors will be r regular corr s Ng#-»@')}'¢wRul'co ou ie p°“d°“t"' ily.” The Sergeant-nt-Arms is fastithe only remedy. After dissolution Sir Wilfrid Lauri" is see" °“"yi“g "'=l6€D. S0 the l'll1lU~0l‘iSt B668 it- the government can put itself in pos- it bundle of beddin an . . S E d MIUOUSIY To the leaders and ministers the session of temporary funds by issuing! H questioning his companion, "You are m st 0 e eau _ lh ,______l______V__________________________v_,____;___________,______,,,____,_ Governor Generam war;-Bn;g_ iliament. |nc,¢asUd do‘;;s“r'l,;,‘;‘;'ed'e"d7 d;;°';'\‘;:: quite BUTE YOU aired mY 5l1€€t!» 611. FILES CUREU IN 5 T0 14 DAYS This is the outcome now looked for-, I, your drugg,5,.s_ ' ’ Pugsley." Mr. Pugsley is carrying an ward to. The leaders on both sides liiianilhm and Ci|sm!rslCs.sf Casslmllulisl. “rmml or piuDws` Mr' Borden' car- i.:il`;ni0n::‘ii!:‘:y aniy( are expecting H' general election' Be . "’_B‘ni.h me Mu" “_ __T\.___w§5;.~;-, , _, |64 - Tying H 11020 DUIDW 18 l1\\fl”YiI\E l“f»0 cu, 0| Itcmng, Blind' Biesding 01-‘ Whatever differences of opinion N ` _ --\a_»~=."-i.f’T7$.-‘..<~‘?5»_ *_.§. F; ` ‘_-_ . the room, uneasily asking, “I wonder Prnt;-udlng Piles in 6 to 14 days. 501:. 1.. ismae .im clinizsorrs f » ' ,blockade presents an entirely different aspect. The Liberals have expressed their determination to force dissolu-, tion. The Conservatives are deter-i mmed that the Bin snau go tnrougn` as read. ` Until now the government has not taken the opposition to the bill seri-I ously. They regarded thc dcmands` and the challenges for an election as hlufl and fireworks. It now looks as if the demands and the challenges were meant and both sides are in nl fighting attitude, standing by their arms day and night. At the end of, \this month the government will be, without funds to carry on the busi-l __,_____ ____________ ___________ _ 4 _ _|u.___. there may be throughout the country ,Canadian one~hour banquet likes us with respect to the relative merits ol, beat. Earl Grey, who is nothing if the two naval policies it is doubtful not an organizer and a master-mind, if the prospect of an election will be’ presided at the Royal Colonial Insti- received very favorably either by Lib- tute in honor of New Zcaland's Min- erals or Conservatives. It is, to be- ister of Defence, and put the whole gin with, irregular. Redistribution thing through, toasts and speeches, should come before the general elec-:Antarctic tributes and all, in one tion. Another general election must hour hy his watch. Earl Grey may follow alm.ost immediately upon re-'pride himself on ii brilliant innova- distribution, and general elections,.tion." If Earl Grey imported the out of their normal courses are, for€ one-hour banquet from Canada he many reasons, undesirable. This week-must have taken the last sample of will probably make a change in thegthat variety. The kind in vogue here situ ti D doubtful that the Liberal party would beneht by a premature appeal and it is certain that such an appeal, at this juncture, would fail to weld Canadian opinion into unanimity on either oi the policies now before par- A--_-__.__i NOTES. “Of recent coloninl imports," says London, England, exchange, "the H. a on and the appeal to thc peo-,ut present continues throughout the le may be averted. It is extremely‘nfght. _#iw TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE. Sir:-The annual meeting 'of the P. E. I. Temperance Alliance is to be of unusual importanre this year.~ Steps are being taken by the cemperonce people of'Gharlottetown to entertain delegates which will encourage a larger number than usual to attend and there will be an afternoon, even- ing and a morning session. The services have been secured of \ 1 You don’t have to Wait until peiue io go along wuh your own etc- t ' Ma51gr’sV0ice” reel ni. burrowing mother pme..'» ip- ' _ ` you feel you can afford a 1()() or ' Black Foxes ' Farm wzintrfd .storkld 'with from _2 io 5 ninted pr-i's Silver Black Foxes fri' in'ci T i il |_ "Evans Neuralgin Cure is not a ::If you have a cold don’t. let it, ‘cure-all but it gives positive relief in' run on. Get a bottle of Rexall Cherry, every case to those suffering from' ' neuralgia. It docsn't contain opium, »mor[ihinc, cocaine or any other in- jurious drug and is registered under the Proprcitry or Patent Medicine $200 Victrola -any Victrola you choose as the in strument for your home will play every i Victor record in the Victor catalog, and will give you almost as perfect music ~ as the Victrola XVI, the instrument by which the value of all musical instru- Bark Cough gyrup tint; curdl it. Thgs; nlents is lneasufeds ' re B. rea W0!" B _ iiofidih 1:35 iii 1=if=<1= 0' =i“"\>°f“l Call on any “His Master’s Voice ” dealer coughs and colds, is pleasing to the taste, doesn't effect the stomach and` ~- and hg will any music 'you wish ested Paftv- \,\/me AC* ‘lf (`f‘"“\1H- A b0m€ Will W0\'k promptly cures the cold and banishes ‘ wonders for you- Try it. price 50C. su irritation. 'rwo sizes 50e, and [9 hgaf, full particulars to The TWU M805. 149 GWB! GGOFEG SLI 25c, and each one is guaranteed by _ MEti, e The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt. Sad for s freeeopy of our 300-page Musical Encyclopedia listing over SOG) Records. W. li. PURDY, Agent ' ` - M ° h » » Victor 45 Pleasant Sircet, ` “ “ s Berlmer Gram 0 p one Co Limited 0.. Dorchester, Mas George and Kent Sta. U- ...;;:;‘@.:°:“:"‘::fC§;°::.s-'.°;§::§~ & we H I ` , ti). "1.k .t If . é, Special. White Sale prices are now iii 2__22M5ipdi ware. To ing ie i a _ ~ msnrmg _ ‘£1268 0 ~ effect on 'the following lines: White; |54 \ ` _ Wig’ coetons',"'White ducks, White dimities, -' ,» Piques, Suiting Linen, Lawns, Mus- linens, Handkerchiefs. Flouncings, ‘lins, Embroideries, Laces, Stamped [T “V VV Moore & McLeod are offering a For £9 Victoria Chandler rkin men’s shirts at $1 Aliovei-s and Men’s white laundered ?;'51_°tT:;; Img mcmd” bmw ¢1°§,h_ and unlaundered shirts, Men’s white dark tweddd and gl.” danndlm None night shirts, etc. Special discount on of them an worth 1," than ‘L25 all the above od our regular low and 3 great many are wo,-th 31,50 price. Moors & McLeod. 3-7M3i. -` “cm but M they are odd slug and ' __ we want the room for other S0048 i they go at $1.00 each. The Men’s l Store. Moore & McLeod. 8-GMM. Barbadoes Molasses __ " AND "Make Moore & McLe0d'8 !0\\l` . Bright Raw Sugar '-°==“1"°f*°f~ :,“'*“= 3°" F” "°°"' 'si "MIRRORS REBILVERED.-We are getting together a number of mirrors which need rasilvering and will .be making a shipment in a few days. If you have it mirror which has become spotted or cloudy we can have it made good as new for you-and at small cost. Please phone or call _at once. Beer & Weeks, Furniture Heed- quarters. d ~ Z-Ziilltf. "A manufacturer desirous__of keep- ing his help employed during tliqdull season made up the line of .whitewear offered in this sale at s vet'y_..l0_.¥- ° (Continued on page seven) _u \ . ». mane r-1»\_ie»\' ~ /' ` ‘/ Q/ The Beat Known Trade Mark is the Worlile IV. $20 victor-vacuole vm an Our splendid ns of winter coats is 1 t od, ' . 4 . Selected hem the very lim sgiigd »;k;1e~;>dv::;=_:\:n§; :£3 rs: E; ::°1§;'°’.;': v5§_=,»,°}n _'=f'=r“°*n,,i_,,__B; ‘_ _ oas»e|»ozso.sss.si».s|as.szoss;s¢. camepimamonzs’ lflsntations ;,,‘f.t,,,,,t, to mu, ,, bi, pm. nv, spiensiasnewing. - more a,i|eI_»a ` _ i 3-71131." " " sang. i lg-if ' -- ~ ` `- ' ' > .¢r¢’s s razor you can depend on at a.l times,und¢r all circuni- Every _ Puncheon of Molslsel 1 4 - _ .es as . _ ..».»-~~.-f _ ii M ` e ' . 9'" -‘ V i s j.i~`~' ` stances---thst's_ the Gillette, the peerless safety 2910** Sch Gugameteg - M $ 000 __¢ ,_ ° *""°“°"~ "“" "“"”°’-‘ ”‘°“ ""1 “” "F" f'°'” i{°“§'§il3 c i. ...°§'2§§i.§§.a§`§1..s°Ei‘f§i°\‘l'2I‘ `Ti.¢sea1.¢¢S are not our of style .>ma.wi11¢a;¢1f'Ei;¢_¢y¢ of the nan who wants both style and °°mf<>f_f»_ they _ are °‘L or thfffhiz n(;i|ri:‘¢:.‘hat will somcceum Y meet 8 V _ _ "gli ,With 1501 PU\\¢\1¢`°l1S1 3°°, a nice last, some with broad toes, others `with'a,nice *9° and fa11’1Y1°W 11¢¢lS»j\15f the fell thing fOr `