. . <. . l M - - - ' 1'-;:'4. 'if':=' 'fizi'-;~ -35. "1-i. ' f ‘ i* ’ r , _ _ _ » _ _. . -/~ .~ 1* i+,’-.ff »‘~- . *- f- . _ ._ ,,..*. .»..,.. » . _ » . um _ . u . --’ .... . , '.5 __ »~<1~ . .- _i . _ - i . . yP`B1*_F.‘_’“'*RY'-"-"'9‘_Z',j}'~ » ' '"‘"'~rnmmsin-r cuiuwiait _ _ T ~ »noio»m.- ~-~- 1 non scvim - \‘,,._ .1 . A” I . _ _; . P/.5-,K »_ 4 ` .- ,/ _V ‘K V . My 'jfs 1.1 _effo- ‘ s » _ \ __ . l . '70c for _.»_. Good _ _Rubbers _ You wVii1i_b¢" pleased with our line 'ofwdmenfs rubbers. They are strong, and afford ample protec- tion against wet feet. _ Shown in two grades 70c and 80c a pair. ' Alley e 135 Queen St. _ ,/ P ` Phone' 397 'Y A when you wishto make 1, an appointment with the 31 M Cook 1 I-DEBZIMA STARTED ‘ ”if'i_ 1 I '_ " -"ofa" -_ _ __ ._ 110-- . » 0 I i good fitting, well made INARASH Suil`ered_Terrlb|y. From Eyeb ,_ Spread io Neck, Chest and Arrlllll c0m|i_|§19|% Cured by Cutlcura I Soap and lntment. one-om. sos. -_ --'won oi ‘ -vos about rnnrmnoiin mamma NNY from eczema.. The ti'ouble_startM in ’ >;_ nteshandwasveryitchy. ~ lt made him very ere- - and fretful. I noticed the ` _ rash llrat in hiseye-brows. ‘\»".‘ it spaendeo - - n . est an 'ai-ins. 8;, _ ° When -he would scraqzh, 'bf ° fl it would make acces. - \_ , “I got medicine but in - did no good. I tried dif- ' i ferent remedies' without ‘ result. At Isle I got a sample of Cutlcura Boap and Ointment and after-.using them for two days I noticed A change. I then purchased a ftillialsed cake of Cutlcura Soap and Outicurs Ointment. - -I' would give him a hot bath with the Cuti- cura Soanevcry night afterward applying the Uutioura Ointment. Before I had used hal( of the Cuticura Boop and Ointment he was completely cured." (Signed) Mrs. H. L. stroniborg. May 29. inia. '.Plierc`gularuseofCuticuraBoapfortoilet and hath not only tends to preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp. hair andhaiids. but assists in preventing inflammation. irri- tation and clogging of the pores. the common cause of puppies. blackheads, redness and roughness, yellow, oily. mothy and other unwholesome conditions of the akin. Outi- curs. Soap-and Ointment are sold hy drug- and dealers everywhere. For a liberal free sample of each, with 82-p. hook. send post-card to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. D. Bowen. U. S. A. _ AUCTION I Farm, Siocli, Crop and lmplemenis ' I Arn instructed By ~ .lohn A. Richards, Albcrry Plains. To sell by Public Auction on his . - -. -- »_,..* The story of evei§y_chlid_i`_s{a'__it9_ry of growth and-change. _ - S _ A change too gradual 'andfsnhge-for even the watchful- eye--.bfiaz 'mot er to detect. or for meiiioi-y__i¢.>_re¢al_1',\_j‘; _ ‘-_' . ' Only in-pictnrescsn _the story* be told, and a. record of' t-he"th`il`_ieh features and express‘ions_kept`.for~'a_i_l timei' ‘ ‘ - ~Agood ‘ho h`._w"_aud~'the, will mean pevelllysrtrlgiliig -°l;c(l_ you-_-and llc them; in after' years.; ' _ _ Call. Oli BAY*-`ER,' Photosrophor ‘_ ` . _.__ 'Public I will sell by public auctiomon the premises at Cherry Hill ,on Yilednesdayf February 4th, at l1‘_o’.olock, ng _farin conslstin of 100 acres of land _ .acres clear, bagnce covered with good inni- ber, nlso good house _and out buildings. Conveniently sitnatedfand nearsolloos, churches and cheese' factory. Ear tg-nie and rticulars. apply toillobert A ecli 17| sheen St. Charlottetown. _ ' 11887-1- l0Mfl.'nW(iI " ' . . ;a.'.:'i':°a.":`-:§l:;'§.*‘.l'.".P:'~‘,i`,‘Li_.;'r.j_:=:i f“§ll`3`5ililfE.=.'iif-i?fie`§‘:.5§i:§ kllic e greta or furnace' osl.pn '.1 :r.ii°llv;.gl'::‘:..-ri.'1i°t°;¢o'iT.' "El-°. tifr'2'f§i. ...~ou.sru>1AN Aoiwr--ur. Hwy | f'*'il‘.'.1.¢1'lt‘»!’.‘:."‘““'. }_§; ofithe Moncton Branch has _ been- W- B‘“'k° li' G“‘"9“”“ 53°” 1" F0* "‘*'* " ` ' "*" _transferred to Souris.-0 _ _ _ ...’MR. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian ...'0NF. CENT per word each loser tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-live cents. ...°HILK FOR SALE price Bc. quart. D. F. MacDonald, Bourie. will hold their annual meeting on representative in Bouris will gladly- tunc and he will he glad to receive pews, new and renewal subscriptions and advertising. ' . ...°ELMIRE AND VICINl'l‘Y- Miss on Friday, January 29th.- Mr. to Sourie on business Fride.y.- Mr. William Pierce was a passenger t ~ . iii-1 , ontw ia i i nc oy ino_p.n.r.'n.. from Ann al M ° “ " ‘ ~ . » . - u eetin Elrnirg. Yesterday was it vs ueblo g horse the .property oi.Rev.H,R.\Bnli. - shipped to his home.-X; ,f _ __ Mori' Mooney. who ips been visitios The Annual Meetin of The _.___ _\~ ‘ _ her sister, Mrs. John Harris. return- Stanley Bridge Dai ing C0 will ...°isxcii:LLicN'r igonxl f-' 'rho _oe to noi- nomo in cnopotow, Friday. be held in the hall? af Sténley Klngsboro Lumber o., _under the' -The meeting ol the Eastern Branch Bridg t2 T Sd F b skilled management of Milton You`ug,_ of the Teacher' Institute, which was, e 3 P- m- ue 3Yi C nl' who have recently erreirted a. saw- called for Friday. JIIDUHFY 30. Woo ary 10th 1914- riiill and general wood-working plant_D°l¢l>0l\Gd uutll s future date.- Al H. SIMPSON gt Xingsborough. are turning but largely attended meeting of the Far- . Secretary excellent work. It iiaturally- follows. mere' Institute was held at Elmira 1007_2_2Mmwf3i_ ness.-X. '“‘ ` `~' 1" '*» Stephen McDonald, North Luke was _ 0 Mr. D. D. McDonald, =- South Lake. Elmira Thursday returning from a _ ' ° om of “gt”-|| Kinygr mon; pfqgres- visit. to Charlottetown. -Mrs. Mary To the Clvlc Electors sive farmers, last week disposed of J. McDonald, Harmony is visiting of w d 5 _ nine hogs to Massey & Muttsrt, friends at North Lake.-Mr. Paul J. ar _o Bothwell, which netted lrimi the Inuit McDonald and iioughtcl' GN Viilfillg --_° sum .oi $150.00. This is the second at Priest. Pond the guest of his sister LADIES- AND GENq~1_.EMEN;_ large shipment that Mr. McDonald, Mrs. Paul McPhee.-Miss Mary A. At the request of a large delega- hss disposed cf this season; -and it Campbell was a passenger to Elmire.tion I have consented to nominate- is understood he still has his fB*»¢°l1° FTMBY “IKM “°¢“"11°Z (F0111 H- “Sli As the Civic Elections are by bal- luli liens well stocked.-X. to Souril--Mn Jem" H0l1ou¢i. lots I hold in unnecessary to make a 1- ‘ While workin! in the woods. had the|persouai canvass, but as I stated at ...°DIBAPPOINTING.-- Saturday .misfortune of being bn-diy iniurefi hy the mwtgug my endeavours Wm be to the sidewalks and road-ways, around it limh falling from a tree.-° have B tnorough inspection D, an Murray Harbor, were very treacher- meats and milk, and also to have a cording Secretary-C. C. Carlton, on Kickham: Junior Bendlc-Richard Ki kb ; 'l‘ - Souris, on Saturday January list e am mmes J W Hmmm" 'A I -I' '. and James A. McCormack.; Finance 'rue meeting was called to_ordel° at C0mm§tte°__J_ B_ Matthew and _L_ _ 3 P- m-» Wlfvh "W P"‘5fd"“i'~ W-ml°“‘,_N, Maroon. In. addition to the elec- Wuoleo io the ohoir- 'H16 °h\°f bus*-. tion one inntniintion oi onioei-ii, one To trio Electors or wore is. ness or thc evenin was to dis one off - - ' ' _Y _ iuoiinioymiior ' sis be ine minimum- other matters of minor importance the meeting adjourned to meet on Tucsduv Fehruarv 24th.-° Eisreiiii Priisorisis _ ...°Mies Rota 0'Heiiley, Selkirk, is visitlngin Souris, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Angus McCormack.-° _ -.2 ...‘Mr. William Dixon of Dixon Bros., Fortune. -paid a visit to Bourls, Friday sinels -° ...°Mr. Peter Vlneau, ‘R.oilo_ Bay Centre, was in Sourie Saturday.-° elling salesman for J JL Shook, ins to Charlottetown - on Saturday ...’llr. J. Mclilwau. of Rollo Bay. is at present visitin at Kiu£lb°~ 0\1B. D910! °°V°l`°'1 Wim B 81038)' 1 ro.-duction of the water rates especial- sheet of ice but that did not worry _ly for domestic purposes. as the the small fry a bit as the prospect ...°At the regular monthly meeting! nuance, 0| the City nm mb healthy _lor coasting looked very inviting- A °f th" F°'°°°°“ “ld in 9°“"° °“-condition, 1 doom thin nn opportune -number of the young people could be Tuesday January 27Y»l1 the f°ll0WiH§ 1 time for B "duction in our wage, “en on their sleigh, ¢0as¢|,,¢ gm-Ou. officers were elected and installed in ,atom y am also in favor 0( meow gh thellelds and.out onthe river._Vom¢cI-Court DeDuty~J. A. White;_mging industries and everything per- But else for plone! When the people C°“’* P"Y°*°i““"D" A~ A- M°"°““¢-taining to the weiruro oi trio City awoke OD 50048-Y sY\°fDi'l\8 UW KYOUUG 'ohm R°“3°r_H' H' A°°"'7 Vice' und if elected my nest endeavours was covered with a thick V coat of QM" Rang"-U N- M°"°°"i Finn' Wm be D cg"-y out the abovm snow and though this improved the, cial Secretary-John T. Garrett: Re- You" Respectfully’ I ?;::r::a§e'“s...i¥f°;.'a::*= ‘2::.;u ..... . _THE SOURIS B'R.A'NCH 0, the _Junior wooiwnrd-J. w. Mitoheii~onnli149 1-2sMtii. Fdrmer's Institute held their reguiarf W' M‘ M°L“t°“: s°”i°r B°“dle_Jam' D n-:boi-on-go--bi-ouii. 'ruo_§?;;!¢il)':°l;:::ovl:stli2 liglnfgg °'f§_1.AnIEs AND GicN'ri_ieMEN;_ animal is a two your old regist.ere.i» ,mem mid 0m_b”_1Bw was um, “_ Having been nominated by a large Ayrshire weighing '.940 -lbs and ia|p,¢\¢¢1_ M,-_ Marshall Pgqu¢¢_ 3;-_,_-and representative meeting of the imma good mi_Lki_ng strain. At the);-waived -his sixth one hungred dong, _electors of Ward 5, and having ac- Charlottetown hlxhtuition of 191-3,'he, old age Ddulion. After discussing-ccpted the nomination, I herewith lpresent myself as s. candidate for Councillor for the above ward. Uufiuir my term as councillor, I have done my best in the interest of the ward, not forgetting the general interests of the city. I have sought t_c iulill the pledges made in my plat- form of 1912, to encourage new in- dustries, to look after milk and food inspection, to make our sanitary con- _ditlous as upto date as possible, to Iifeep down increased taxation, and to advocate civic improvements as ‘far as our means would admit. I am strongly in favor of permanent civic ` on bu . the atretary and sold tiit\hir,$ali‘rai;kl ‘M _. A L F_ ha at d worikswvand of ‘the paymkeini. of atle- M.A _ on Q vo, . ' s,_ 1; r. . . rsser s r urne qua e ages _or wor ng men o wg, “ming ull; Ugg;-ig; °;1s|{i|‘m°n_ to Bouris alter spending the greaterlmcct the lllgh cost of living. seconded by Donald Mc_'A\|_lay_inndnr;:i-- Dart of last week in Charlottetown hlfnynnélhrihgr |29 with re eleegion, I ld, th ' th janitor rece vo _ y- _ '””" __ l_ a eu eavour o me e myse wor- Zeins p°:°me;;ng fm. hy, “j,v|¢`,_ 'png ...:llilr. James A. Mcgonald, Little thy of your confidence. secretary was assed fo _write to psi'-15°: - "$5.111 Bouris aturdny on _ W, W, WALKER, sons having pure bred stock for siile “ “°“~_ 411'!-I--3;PM13L _ [and to report at the next. night of "“"’ . l - ...°M . J M Ki , it u T the EI f such for iiale were read. Mr. Peter Bay wg! am:;un;":h° vglltlxglln sang 0 _ 0 ' is Saturday.-_-° , nual fee bc left uncoliected until next - _,_ 5 ’ fall and that s speciah collection ot ___,Mr_ Morse of Bummersme' u.“‘,_ lieioro the tlrst of March fgreghstpuf- -"i“.°_ “sited Som." lah we-“__o LADIES AND GENTLEMENI- _pose of‘huying.more pure r a oc . - ____ _ _ This motion was seconded by John. _..°Mr.> Daniel Melsaac, Beer River, M£851'xpN§gn&&:;‘°lg:g,f:do,p:;',t, Malone and carried- It vos <1°°i