K _ _ _ _,_,.) _ ,`_` _ -_ -.A4-_.__ . ~ _ -nfs-_msn-_nnys. '_ ._ 'ras _cnAR1.o'r'rE'rowN_eUaaoiAN ' msn in nw- -- p;_,_s, Tgggg -, '_ .1 _ ,_ _ 1,, ‘__ _,_,_,_ ` “'. _:_ _»_ ‘ ,. *___ ,'s../jf, ~ ‘= ~~--» ;_-~__.~_.... _A __ ' _` ' ' ' - " - Your Case ? _ _ i.. - '~A§ seed _ many people __ Jair.ee's Ohurch was held last night, '__ 'S and was well attended. Mr. D. A. ‘Jn Saturday eveuiug, there was M°Kil1n0n acted M 5°°"°t°}°Y- Y“°‘ wm,,,.,,.,.4 b 1 , ,, b _ terds was the tweut -ilfth aunlver-. Y suffer back.ache tgtorl, one ygfa thggaagsxt ,gust :1‘:;:t_ ;_B!H'_¥l_f the l_lid\|43._i0n o:__tlle__HBV_. .- ' - . basket ban ever u einen o e pa ora e 0 e every. morning. They """°“” gm” °‘ iaym on the »-md Gymw noon Church, and the fact was app\'oyri.ite- think they havelain in a , when me P. w. e. toys were esieiit- -‘v__§_°f°§_1_'_\;1____t_§> s¢_ 3_2 »;1_;'_;=:3\_s-______ ___ cramped poeition,or else Isa iw nn. Y .M c A no s i. me ° s 0 . n . . . Y y' mnll margin of 3 points; the score P°"t°d £0 b° °' ““|f“°°d°”t°d17 bmi' have caughtalittle cold. ni the and °' U" =“’“° "°‘“s 17- to thy condition. _ » 20 in favour 0| the y_ M_ G_ A_ \,0ys_ The summary oi the receipts and More than likely it’s l due ,to _their kidneys- 0 may not be serious at all, 2 comechronic-then ser- ‘_ ious. t .Nyal’s Stone Root Com- J pound benefits the kid- ,fi neys, helps them cleanse .ly The game was ,_ msg one gm-gush- expenditure for the year that was ug" The p_ W_ (;_ boys hem their submitted showed under the first- dversuries W 1. u -named head the total amount to llcve donwel_bttheY.M. _ ___ _ t .t t d t b . A. boys were determined to win "@_?_“__3-4.923-1_1__, th_e prlnci_p_al7l_t<:__:i_.e ii_i_ CXCC 3 1 ell S 0 C' from their bard-lighting opponents W ° “'°"°i ‘uve 09"-_ _~ ,' *m p v o were as anxious to secure vic °P°" °°"°""‘°“' *5”"'35 l“p°“‘“ n ' _ ~ - < ' ory as the former. Fred Donald, of ture t°t“u°d ‘3»_92°~'73»_1_°.“vi“5 a “re” he I._ w_ C_ team scorea 13 points dit balance of $d.38. the estimates or 1911 W lso resented and for his team; I-Iarr'y Boats scored 2, f “Fe a D _ _ r{m,gh,m_ 2_ E_ lugs and. Cham showed that it is expected to receive ,,t¢,,e_ who are both fast mem “med from envelopes, $3,300, from open the blood from poisonous uric acid- and does away with that backache quick- ly-Nyal’s kidney Pills _ 'are good too 25c box. ' FOSteT[| Central Drugstore usrrr New Yana ro ALL A Thanking you for your atrnnage for the past year. And sssuram ynu_ thgt ion will a ways be csrnlno aeeur uit s lphssz euslltlss sndoi paging the low- fs p_c_;7_slhle prices li you s op heredur- nlr - F. S. Mitchell ' Watch A `Fo'r'"' “ 'B _ _Doc Bird . l 4025 l T0 THE ELECT ORS' ’ OF WARD 2 - l . l LADIES _AND GENTLEMEN.- I | ilerewicli present myself as s midi-, ilatein. the coming civic election to_ represent Ward 2. Il you see fit to_ favor me with your support in my* election, I will do everything in my _power for the best interests oi Wnrd 2 and the City in general. ~‘f"Re|pectfully .Yours - ~ R. J. LEDWELL M. D. - , __ ` 4011 ,FUX um sul von sar.m:-orare anon mans llslo Fox eligible for registrstiol- ’ ‘ i ` ‘ Apply to ' » it i. Wllil. ,_ North Tyres. M fflummlugsf ‘ of ` the Salvation' Army, before _ii large audience of men. missed. ._ ' 4 '_ " tions Adlutant Our-mings strongly disapproved of the flat system large- this manner of living was found to lbe a`danger to the morality of the fans- ily. The family business, he said, gamma be kept sacred while the fiat the unencumbered estate is valued a system is in, use_ and the Limp 15 com- $30,000, With h00k dbhti Of $20,000 ing when the working men `in St. and With lillbilil-l0S__ pf 99ly_$15.000» John wnl have ‘their sg”-¢qn1;g,1n(\d lt is félil thBf.ltll8 (_) Eitabhlhéd o connect with the basket. For-the °°1_l°°U°1_\. J600, and from the Lad- . M. C. A. team, Ken Martin, who ies Am Swiety' $275' with was the star player on the P. W. C. 0 B' basket-ball team last season, scored gstimated revenue 'Or this year' 10 points; Ted Moore. 6 points; A _ Beiinvau played a very fast game and 7'°“dm'r°' the total °' which is pm' s_ecul‘e~.l 4 points. W. I-l. Dcwnr and d ther item making the total 4,252.38. Among the estimated ex- own at $4,125.80, is a sum of 5275 ‘mace scantleb,n_y_ who played in for improvements in the basement oi showing throughout the game. _ ,S The next game will take place on Thursday evening, when the P. W. C_ M the position of guards, made n dna the hull, to render this more commo- ious than at present; also $300 for epalrs to the church and manse; 26.58 being reserved to meet contin- will ploy rua U. o. o_ ge“°i°“- .-_k. A resolution was adopted which has _ as its object the granting oi s culiyrlu m0nth's furlough each year to the pastor. The retiring Board of Trustees was re-electei and votes of thanks were ' nccorded the diflerent societies oi the The new curling rink was opened church for the good work they had with much enthusiasrr- last night; d President James B. Paton and Vice- Presldent Col. H. M. Davison throw- one during the past year. A resolution was also passed re- gretting the absence throu li illness 8 ing the first stone and also s-klpplng,of -two of the oldest Elders of the hhe first game. 'l‘he,ganie was close- church, Mr. 'l‘, G_' James and Mr. ly contested and resulted in ii win J for Mr. Paton's rink by a margin. The second game was skipped by Dr. Pethlck and Professor Robertson and also resulted in a close finish, ohn Mclnnis. MAN DIED TWICE. NEW YORK_ Jun. 19.- Edward slightly in favour of the latter. ll/|¢(_lnrro], who worked on the dredge The third game was skipped by Mr. Grant and Mr. Beer. Among those were Councillor G. D. Wright, Messrs. C. H. Black, C, Morris, D. A. Wedlock,_ A. Hynman, R. 1 Pethick, J, 0. Hyndman, Sidney W Grey and Roy Holman. There was a __ goodly number of spectators in- All were elighted with t-he new rlnlc and its appointments, and especially delighted with the rollicking enthusi- asm with wlilch the players entered into the spirit of the roarln game. The ice was in splendid shape and will be even better tonight. MORALS OF ST. JOHN SUBJEO'l‘ OF LECTURE. ST. JOHN, Jan. 16.-Moral condi- tions in St. John, was the subject oi an interesting lecture in St. Luke's (.31-luroh, lust evening, ,by Adjutant Tleatliig his subject comprehensive- ` ly, the speaker first touched upon the housing conditions in the city, then dealt with the liquor question in the glty. Delinquent girls were also dis- Spllnking of local housing __c¢mdi-. ly in use in the city and said that al ambulance, examined _the man an limit "i£xcelslor", on the Harlem Ri _-, ' ' d present, in addition to the above, y wr “as pronounud and twice esterday afternoon within fifteen minutes. )_’ntrolman Whitenrore oi the FJHBVL 26th street station found Mc(Ji1rrol, ho Wi-is 45 years old and who won Congressional medal for saving _luding several l____u__B_ geveriil women and children ln the en. Slocum disaster, lying on 'the sidewalk nt 129th street and Third avenue, apparently dead. Dr. Frank Roohun came with a Harlem Hospit- said he had been dead for severa minutes. _ A - - V _ » ~ _. kiitjmli “MY BACK HAS NEVER _ SPUHHNB NEWS? f sl. lll_ll§'s_cllltl llou_i_l_f_il if BASKET BALL .lm il: .:;r;’°:.i.i..°;.°§l~.‘:; = ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, Lyons Brook, N._S., Feb. 26th. "You ssc perfectly free to use my name in may way to benefit GIN PILLS. for they :serve the highest praise. M bac has never troubled me since taging GIN PILLS. and my wife feels much better after taking GIN PILLS for her back. She thinks GINPILLS will make A complete cure." James L. moss. GIN PILLS will always relieve Lame Back, Solstice in Buck and Legs, Rheumstism, Burning and Scalding Urine, Painful Urination, Weak or Stralned Kidneys, and always prevent taking cold in the kidneys and b adder. Every box is sold with s positive guarantee to give prompt relief or money nefuuded. 5oc. s box, 6 for $2.50. Sample free if you write Nations] Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. 177,. ‘l*l°*l°°l°°l°‘!°'l°l°*l-l~l“l°°l°°l“i°°!'°l*!‘*l~l°l°'l £ ' o'» o o o o o o s b.oe,oo'os,»,»o.».»o,n,vo oo e so a ° ° ° ’ ' o o ¢,¢ io o o a so oo oo o oo ooo o.s 0.: s.o gn.. “ISS MARY iVlcLEflD_ On the evening of January llth, 1914. there passed peacefully away at her home in Montague, Mies Mary eiloolul/ll oqul oil; 30 .xaqsgs if ponflow MCLGOCI. \vho died a number of years _ago and also of the late John R. who only predeceased her by a few months. For ii number of years the deceased lady has been conllncd to the house and has been ministered to hy the loving hands of her sister, Catherine ri. and her cousin Mary. In her younger days she was a woman of considerable ability and of preposses- sing appearance. Sonic short time ago, she suffered a shock of paraly- sis from which she never recovered. l`llc end came quietly. The messen- ger of death laid his ileshless hand upon her’s and lcd her out into the roonlier spaces of the larger life. Tile flillertll took place On Friday from her late residence at Montague. The- ceremony was conducted by the pastor liev. F. ’l‘, Hnbley who was assisted by Rev. Hugh i‘-liller and Rev. W. D. Wilson. The interment took place at Ulgg where all that was mortal was laid to rest at the place of her childhood. The only surviving member ol the family is llathcrlue R. of Montague who hui: d the Hymlmflll and thc ra ers h Y p y of er friends during this period of u dojele l bereavement. The body was taken to the station _ _ house. Inside M<°Carrol showed ¥¥Th8-t Old fBV0l`i'1° 1811111? Nmedy. signs of life. Dr. Roohan put al l `. b ttl h' h _ nnmonm O e on N nope and f slon of Cod Liver Oil. This preparat sat up with the remar‘<, “Whni:'s go ini; on here?" Then he fell back in faint. The ambulance made a dash for tb hospital and McCarrol was hurriedlt nn operating table, where severe. pliyslciuns set to work on him. He um not revive this time. 'rue physi I nd liver oil is made most palatable and more efficient in Rexall Emul- ion contains the urest Norw an a _ D egl ____ oil combined with hypophosphites and other ingredients that make ii e the best winter tonic you can gel 5 for the money. Two sizes 75c. and 35( l money back if dissatisfied. The Mac- Kinnon Drug Co., Corner Great - George and Kent Ste. Metf clans said it was a rare case of sus- - bonded animation. Heart disease ----- was the cause of death. ._-~ _._......_...-__ ASSIGNMENT OF ` _ _ ..' WOODBTOCK COMPANY WOODSTOOK, Jan. .17.-Messrs Connell Bros. _Ltd.,_have made an as- signment to Mr.. Im., S_. S_iltton,_'o Woodstock. A meeting oi creditor will be held on 'ilanuary 26th'!or tli ` 5 1 “"1’°‘“t“‘°“t °' ‘“"’°°t°"' °‘°' Az, Grant oem-_gs and Kent sis. Mon. house ,,,m_ healthy Bm.,-0,mdgn5,_ foundry company _ _wil_l_be at_vviir_k Touching on the temperancs ques- “Bain in D 9h_°_"t_ti¥"_°°_ _ _ ' - _ o thi- s eaker suld that it was ..._-.i tl , P ‘ ‘ - wlf,ll;|n the power of the church to | , ._ _ _ _ control the lisuor f_._rai‘W_;:._ __ If 3:5 _ _ lrsdfte cure oow _ w. ltrlikghliigs of their ministers. be said. ' they can succeed ln stampmll fmt the - -- ~- ' ` ‘ '_‘ (Special to The Guardian) evil. ' - ' ~. ~ ' , th d “_ TORONTO, Jan. ,'0_.-_-Co_l_d~ And wig”a_L§§_l_MB:,(;l£,eymCugggngsezoliang partly fair; with _local snowfall or ' - du U cy flurrles. ' :_€‘_::‘__f___ _;’_fd§:*,‘;f;“;’__,_sQf,,;"’;,,f;',,,, 'mn WEATHER.-yesterday was 4| mid f the assistance and co- °°\‘\ “Hd fair- _':;_‘_____,_;,_'__ Zeeded ,_ ,,,_,,,,, ,nd 'rlnrlii-.;ne_st t¢m_ps'rai`n_re regimrer __________ .thén che mqmm of the xml yesterday was 8 _d9Sl'¢€B.8-b°V0 WRU. 5 . ~_ ln comparison with one degree shove, 1 the lowest recorded on the previous __ ,_.,_ _, _A ‘ night. At 9 a. 'm., it was 2 degrees _____________ _ ____ ___ above; nt 9 p. 'm.. 8 degrees above. .L ..,, _.», no - Y ,_>~_. _;\;;..£~»° The tide _will be high this afternoon ' » _ " nt 4.08 and tomorrow at_4.(1;\it will ` "<5 be high tomorrow, morning et 6,27 ____ iff n nd Wednesday at 9.48. The sun sets this afternoon st 4.49 C" f---7 ' and 'tomorrow at 450; it rises to- , Q. - morrow morning a_t_f,8$ and Thurs- . ,_ _ day nf. 7.32. __ _ , , _ ‘ _ Build a __ Reserve Fund .__ ,_ The moon sets this morning at 11.- 'l'he last quarter oi» 4 the.n'lo6n was _ ,, sunday, January lain ni also B-klzlilere will be n new moon on Mon- dn , January 28th_ut 2.84 a. ni. 'lghe lenlith of today' will bc nine hours andiflfceen minutes. -a Ilsurlid ..|_ _ . _ . . i' " '- _ ‘ *‘ \ ~ »‘ - ' . l .a_.., _ ._......»¢.~.i....,.__. .r . . ....»...-_..._ ..~s..¢s. .__. _ _ ei ...oo . i~..i»-.». ...u..~s.._.~.\$# ::For that cough of yours you will find nothing better than Rexall _ Cherry Bark Gough Syrup, a- super- lor 'preparation that is pleasing to _ he taste, doesn’t effect the stomach in any way, cures the cough, reliever 1 the cold banishes all kindred troubles B Put up -in two sizes, 50c. and_25c. 6 bottles. Money sack ll! dissatisfied -The-MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner .__-ii si.s:NDan` woMalN _ BATTLE CREEK, _MICI-l.,. Jan. 19. Two hundred men and women, prom- inent in scientific _and educational fields, opened a flve days'_selnlon pl the National Conference on Recs Bet terment. Tliey say their aim w-lll be= to strive to bring humanity to ulti- -mate pliysicul and mental perfection through eugenlcs chiefly and euthen- ics incidentally. - The conference will be made an an- nual ailalr under the direction ol an executive committee, which will probably include the Rev. Newell Dwight Hlllis, l’rof. Irving Fisher, Dr. C. B. Davenport, ol Cold Spring M-bo;-__ lN_. Y.; Dr.. Victor C. Vaughan, president of the American Medical.Assoclation, and Dr. J. H. Kellogg of Battle Greek, the host of initial meeting. At the opening session, Dr. Steph- en.Bmi.tli, vice-president of the New York State Board oi Charities und prsll/lent of the conference, was the llrst speaker. Despite his. advanced age of nlnet.y~two, hs reads type- wrlttenv manuscript of forty-three pagssiwdthoutl the least evidence ol lfatigue. Ido- .said that if civilized man behaved himself, went to -bed nights, sate and drank- tei'npsrately,be should .live to .bean oven hundred ,issomswhn the worseioi- wear. _ ‘~ Dr.»H.idi\rd Root -Smith, Grand 'Ra- lpie. rieszriiisaelie but psnicsi type. ‘Ellie isnthe eompaetlydmllt women who has-s usp chest, sbesdynsrvss. and enough ded: to round. out the anatomical .-angles. The woman, slender and thin, so favored by fash- ion nowmlays is not the perfect type, but n.defsct.4ve variety. Buch delici- eucies exist not because of any mod- ern fad of fashion, or of diet, or of diversion, but because they existed in the progsa-item. The only time to correct faults, the speaker said, ls in childhood or before. H. H. Laughlin of the Cold Spring Harbor eugenlcs office discussed ster- ilitetion as s means nl preventing the reproduction of the criminal nnd degetierate type. The remedy, he laid, is humane and will in time, be SPECIAL i.0|3AlS ..n-.'-.:.‘:.i-.~::._-,',...'_-ai.°.-.:.‘.-: l nssmluyocdn. nlnumohuse twat-hs seats... _ ... 22.2’£.l‘“i'.'.1’. ii.‘I."l: word. dei. sscBTne'srtlon. ` NOTICE.--On account of stormy weather _the ‘grand entertainment which was to take place at Brackley Point the 14th, has been postponed until Wednesday, 21st. If not ilne, .adies with Baskets free. 4028-1-20m-Zi. V . .\' lIllllHlL_llUlH|]llN A winter service steamers were ice- bouud in Nova Scotia waters: the Earl Grey on her way into Picton from Charlottetown and the Minto proceeding to the Island. At the hour mentioned. the Grey was within li mile of Picton harbour, and it was anticipated that she would make the harbour during the night. The Minto was having a worse fight with the ice. She had got no further on her way to the Island than three and n half miles outside of Picton and at the time this message was received concert will then be held the 23rd. r' Programme begins at 8 o'clock sharp. c 5 THE WINTER BOATS.--Up to eleven o’clock last night, both of the #_ _. __ PRINCESS MARY S'l‘UDl'ES LONDON. LONDON, Jan. 17.- The income of the Prince of Wales from the Duchy oi Lancaster is now £81,000, being a considerable reduction. This is due to the Prince of Wales' desire which has involved an apprecible increase of expenditure in the properties. Princess Mary ls at the present time studving the history of liondon, - and has been as busy ns a Yankee tourist. Her royal highness has re- cently inspected all the city’s ancient churches, being accompanied by a lady in waiting. rg" ___ so quiz' / _ _ ` *‘-“vi _ o ¢“P "¢~ `~`*‘ii _ I i PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE The House ihsi is cosy--Always Mel-ry' and Bright Is I e ,___l-___!"__“‘_ ' ‘F J Through Flaming Paths. Drama by Lubin_ A story ofa hnrniog forest. u brave young girlnnd bow li man, repentant, guveliis life to save others, A ntrongilruinii - mxxu He Fe" in LoVe with H03 The Title gives an inllicution M0ther'in'I‘aW of the humour in this awry. '\.\.'~.f..'\.'\. \/.. _ A pretty andinfmostliig irlivol plctilril. Quuint Calcutta. _ Tile ntorv of ii lnun who lm f0l‘ SCleI'|Ce. came athlfif fur thu _sliku of Science, mul ii girl \\'li:/iv. ‘l our l _\ ~ .. -..J-_'\. .. ./\¢\_.‘-‘- c _ _*vo . .______é...__ .. _ _.___ _ __ __ < ‘4'£ q '_ W5' ' _L ' 1. _ .“,-;- T:-',_‘¢1‘_"r‘7T-f.'» Member advisory lioziril ol`l)om`i|ii<»li ‘|`l‘ll~:_l (ffl A ' ‘ H. B. Tremain, M. P. Windsor ' 'lf 9 - C H B Loiigworlli, Charloiielown _ .~_\...»l iii _" ..._.3"! -f in _ lil. ‘ ~ ll ‘»:~x»‘--< in ; `,' is _F _-3-_ it li ...ac :.;.;_......_ iéfii.-" . .,¢. ._ .ffgf .a. ie. ‘“T”‘f""““'-” ____ . ” it ` 141;? . 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