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Do you want ii scalp as immacurat- ly clean and bright ar n newly-minted ‘ ? colllrb you want a scalp as immaculat- Evenings T Dion B0uclcault3° that will surely prevent baldness, that always refreshes and invigorates Masterpieces Produced ln lhrae and makes your entire bend feel fine? when spend ho mr.. ihi.. my .ny Reels “ln the Emerald Isle." and get a bottle of PARISIAN Sage at any drugstore nr toilet goods counter. Use it as directed and you Th No So lt Nor Nor cause your msn oi speech Went forth to iight the iight anew, It nut hi the pride with which he “'° fought; We But of his zest, his ringing laugh, . We'll play the game. AILY SELECT IUNS FOR I GUARDIAN' READERS furiililioil hy ii. PLAY THE GAME. His trenchant scorn oi praise or "And when I die,” he said And “Ye shall nag lay ms' out ln‘ state, leave your laurals at my head, And orate; Anil monument your gift shall be, We No column in the Hall of Fame; And lint Anil when his glorious task was don was not oi his battles won, 3- An was not of his fame we thought; blame: so we graved his epltaph, “He played the game." ' so we too inihumblo ways heeding neither blame nor praise, held the course he set us true. ws, too, and the lighting sweet; .lust this line ye grave for me: And we to fight for fighting’s ‘He played the game'," sake; though we go down in defeat. d though our stormy hearts may break, will not do our Master shame: 'll play the game, please God, will never care to use ordiluiry tonics gnu No poisonous sugar of lead, no sul- Chcl phor, no injurious ingredients in mor PARISIAN Sage. Ask for PARISIAN desi Sage. sole Geo. E. Hughes Cuzirantees it. Fifi I \ Cf, /' ._ \ V . - " 'Z ~ _ Tl `. - 9?, <57-r\,‘-_f -`~ ~ W if 0 =»-fs., ,_ ie, SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN l\`0ll'I|3. Will LAND REGULATIONS. ANV nsrson who i" theiiola head oi a family, or any male over i8 years old mnv homestead _il quarter _sac lon of a- vailable Dominion land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person lit tha Dominion Land_s Azancv or Sub-agency for the district. Entry by vroly may h_s_ml\fle al lnyilkgency. on certain conditions by lat er. m_othsr._l~1on. daughter, brother oi slat ar of intending homostea_rier. Duties.-Six months’ refiidellce upor and cultivation oi the land ln each gi’ three years. A homigstearlsr may llr within nine miles oi his homestead on si fsrm ni nt least80 acres solely owned and occugied by him or by his father, mother, son, nuirhter. brother or sisier. ln certain districts a_ homestoader in Uood stnndin2_mn.Y preempt ii quarter section alongside his homestead. Prior 88.30 per acre. _ uties.-Must ri_=sldo_ upon the home stead or pre-emotion six inonths in eaci oi six years from date ulhomestead entry (inciudin ths time requirsgi to c-_nrr homsstoris patent) and cultivate fifty t acres ex ra. _ A homsste_ad»=r who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain Di 2 emptii... may unter for a purchsiled homo stead in c_eri.aiii dl/-itimts. Pr_lce $1.00 Dpi acre, Duties.-Must reside Nix months in aréh ol threile years, culixtlvolzte fifty acres n erect a ouse wort S3 .00. W. W. UO_RY _ Ilsnuty ol the Ministi-_r ofthe lntsrio_i . B.-Unsiuthnrizod publication ol thii ' -iitiuaz, ur~-- * - f-the nsiri In - ii."3ri4:~\-0l1f- the fuel Bl10l`tB~8e Of tnrc of R( bert, meets Claire Ffol- C9-DL SCOU- Bild D81*-Y. Liellh Evans l flise lisi ther liinclicla and Father Dolan. The lat-lb Q ter cl lio se] Ill ll BH the sires the death of Robert, on pre- to tense of being his friend, sees him the lll ho he S S VH1 *O prisoner. This scheme is foiled by ( 'o o ll() s Nova Scotia "Lumber King" uiirs niilinf iimlv lin siiulnii EVM' E UNCH l.‘1”0BDerous estates offthou to by the neglect of Cory Kin- will a, the land ngent who held the ot mv foot badly jammed lately. I b LINIMENT and it was as well as next day. Yours very truly, 'l‘. G. Mel/IULLEN. HAVE FOUND OIL. LONDON, Feb. 13-Those who ght that the natural resources Bgnim minil`“`"‘0"°' had helm bfullliht of the old country were exhausted be surprised to learn that oil been discovered in the pleasant » has tgngi- on the property. It WHS his county of Nottin ' , gham ui the south re to possess the estate, and the ,,,,d1and,,,_ The quality which has obstacle was the heir-Robert been lim,-chhfidi-il hy his dying is-l,_,c,, to thc joint; guardianship of. h looked alter the spiritllalllfflst lari. of the boy leaving` “ew Kinclzela the management of bee estate. Kincheloj was the means ‘mp getting young Ffolliot arrested, ‘ical sent to Australia, for partaking~‘l‘ tested, will equal the best Ame- n oil, while the area tapped ws held twice as large as the of the oil Held of Russia. In of the uses to which oil has n put in these modern days the ortance ol this discovery can 'cely be exaggerated. After this will he diiilcult to say that the na- a plat against the English aujturul resources of any country are rities, his accomplice being Har- km’ Y escape mid returns to Ireland. "le U'l\`cnl-Rohert's fiance-to be- t-his sister, and falls in love Wh Dull, an informer. has _ B,,is,_ed by C0,,_the Shaugm,,n__ _throughout the county and neighbor- icrt Flolior succeeds in making "lg wn. The news oi the discovery caused considerable excitement counties and also in Lonnon in iv of money being required for its cient exploitation. EXPLORER SHORT OF COAL. en interviewed at Christ Church, with her, Silhseqilently, he finds him- New Zealand; spoke freely until this i compelled to arrest the brother, was touched on and said he did not ( ch against his inclination. Con wish to discuss that part, further. He discovers where Robert is imprisoned, said it was not necessary at present. l succeeds in setting him free. At, Lieut. Pennel of the expedition said annie time, Kinchela, who de- it was highly undesirable to enterin- details, some oi which might hurt peoples feelings and it would be prison, gives him full instructions merely pandering to the morbid W to make his escape, and fiir- tastes of the public to publish things nishes him with a revolver in case h ich had better not be published. Sllfiuld fiml it HGCGSSIIFY. Ht the llhe correspondent said the conversa- lls to shoot down the escaping ll, and the climax to this scene is of the strongest ever presented anw time, nesting Harvey Dull and tion implied a shortage caused hy ome more of his friends outside the g0mei,0dy'5 care1e5SneBB_ MRSJIO WARO WAGNER the r‘"’»1iC» ivnrras PERSONAL. LETTER To piuili file the beacon, whilst Con il is shui. Robert makes good his .. fiiiiliiinr lic has been thwarted in rel plans, carrv oil Arte O’Neal and F' . 1 ‘fi ‘. ~‘ i [¢1.M;§ Eyes tiringeanily prove eyestrain. l)i L ` h is ..».. -... M O I them to ii sccliiiied part nf the colin- not wait til serious irouli'e develops - 't' . ~ have tha strain reninveri. the sooner the try “al xylem an .rlllportilnlty to ta.ke he easier Properly ndi\isle1iglliasesv\'l|ldo l-hem U’ `r"n°'3- (-'UU dlscnvem thlsi it We are sxnertslnrifiieving ayestrnin an “nd z“’"""°°" '“"'i""""‘i°'." lisli cuntziiii succeeds in setting them ti M- free. and procuring the arrest of tl iician. 168 Queen tit. at F K Vs Jewelery Store, 0h‘tiiwn. fr 31 §n s-3 Fc -U V Parties having 1913 pups for ri sale should correspond with the " _ _ . . 1 uuderslgilcd giving breeding and ,t yo-£’f»ii`.~‘ Sweetheart-and takes ri with the assistance of the Eng- co .` 1-inn ol G 1 A ibrrt. is n fire lighted on Rathgnr- *U G ST BOUT A BAD Tile signal for a boat to come for -»-fi . i~ ii Head, and Claire assisted by the . ;-~. Q “fi i = . __-_,-Y`.-if -.‘_';T'.~','_T.g;§,~-r. *L iirows the nlltliorities oil the scent, Pa ~» an -1; ~?-1125' 5. _ ss _ "\'<,-.. - " ' . la GOUGH. rs Howard Wagner of Milton vi _ ' _ ., writes her drliggist as follows; _ _ For two months I suilered from a 'ape lo tm' ‘“"h°°“er and Km°he` had cold, from which I could get no lei, then I began to cough and ould cough until midnight every ght. I consulted a doctor and took o kinds of medicine, but without nent. One day seeing Vinol, your d liver and iron medicine adver- Special Bargains for FR Remember these Sp€C1alS WC tremendous. _ i lmmense ixfpansion Salef if _'ru ` _ ' " I . , / _ . , _ M i n . 7. . llmv and sillulimiv O °‘ ” ' offer only last for Friday and Saturday The amount of shopping that will be crowded into these few hours will be Lifetime Clothing Savings 35 Suits in Fancy Rough Tweeds made by the Progress Brand hand tiilored, concave shoulders, hand felled collar and hand made button holes. Suits regu- larly sold for $17 oo. Remember Friday and Saturday your cholce...... .. .. i- 1 F ebruary’s Greatest Price Reductions the Feature of this Big Gents’ » F urmshmg Sale ' All men’s Sweaters and Sweater .Coats Regular $1. 50 to $6.00, guaranteed all pure wool, lieavy shaker, knit styles with Vnecks or collar, with or without pockets,,in all wantedbcolors aifid all_ sizes. Positively the reatest Sweater ar aiu o the geason Friday and Sfiurday All our slloo mil $14.00 sail. In fine Serges Worsted and Tweed Materials in immense variety of style and fabrics, heavy twilled; ' lined, single and double breasted. Sizes ° 34 t`o44.'Remen1ber the price is only _ A Tremendous Clearance of Fancy Shirts We have just received 22 dozen more of sample sliirls which we will put on sale for the two last days of this week for the small sum of _ . . . . c If you were here two weeks ago you would know how ,our shirts were cleared out. The regular prioe off the hits i 3 .2 , $1. o and $1 5 , 5 _ i 0ur Entire Stock of Boys’ Clothing ||ew,on an w0o| U,,de,.wea,. for these two days values $4.50 to $5.5o.Boys"Suits iilcheln, Harvey Dui! to escape the dl il into the sea below, W The parts of Con, Claire, W Tl lraiiiutir. film for the past few years, has been presented in thc largest p sed in my paper, I sent for a hot- e. Alter 'taking it the second ly I did not cough so milch and only of tm, muh jumps Over the felt stronger, and at the end oi a cli Foxes Foxes.- eek I could go to bed and sleep ithout coughing once. I have now ~a,,L,,§,, \1.,y,,ne,,,,x' and Moya' me a taken in all, six bottles, and I never -iuartette of characters, furnishing felt better in my life' I have 8 “ne the host of chmeily, hhil the dramatic appetite end have gained, twelve terest is siistaincd tlirriiigliout the l'0ll"‘lB- AS ViYl01 hBS helped me B0 ntire iirwliiction. This picture has mllfih I W8nt 0l»l1€l'5 to k\'\0W 3b0Uf iade thc greatest success of any it." The curative and strengthening pro- erties ol Vinol built up Mrs. Wag- Slate price, cities in the civilized world, und ner's health and her cough disap- |lFOXYri Q BOX 332 for Charlottetown, as there has been Charlottetown. I- i 8M Valentines A l/alellilnes ` : . Qi: ` l ,» A Big Steel to select .from Ons Cent each up our Show Window. ea". 1 ever yet failed. Mr. Hogg is iortun- p te in procuring the "Shaugra\ln” a big demand for it in Canada_ WAS IT DESERVED ? LONDON, Feb. 13-Mrs. Pankhurst, the sudragette leader, and some oth- er women were mobbcd at Croydon last night hy the crowd whose mail had been damaged hy acids. The po- lice saved the women. I “Black Prince" Hose are especially designed to witllstnnd the hardest of wear. **¥’ / *X ' See The New i Mesh Bags ? Your friend would likeihe i gift of a mesh bag. It would bepleasing, practical, ns.fnl and appropriate. ' We haven splendid show- ing of bags here, made in ihe new style of endless links eared as a natural result. We guarantee that Vinol will do all we claim and will pay back your mon- ey if Vinol does not satisfy you. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Char- lottetown, P.E.I. `.._, - I-U - Purify your blood. ` build up your bod ny l using Rexall Blood yTab- lets,a standard preparation that is working good cures in hundreds of cases This preparation is sold by us with the un- derstanding that if it is' not satisiactory, your money will be refunded. One box _5oc, six boxes f0f $2.50 The McKin- non Drug Co., The Rex- .‘ all Store. 5-zidrtf *___ . 1 giiiiiai Meeting i The Annual Meeting of the Stanley Bridge Dairying Co. will he held in the Hall ai tl. ,f .. 3.3 :'.‘»y;v, -1;..i»~'\/,. , ' -- .,. ._. .Var 1);. -1 ;’i.'~.. =-_' _» . ra. ~ 'f mass. I , woven into a mesh that can- not come apart. n_n 3_.',_,1 .__ IL- n__- AH Alan 1~r|>`l»\ as Stanley Bridge on Tuesday p i. .. .J..1....l- Norfolk and double breasted styles. Chinchilla long warm and soft all sizes. Regularly priced $2.50 suit now............... 0 overcoais for big boys, Con ertibl ll s sizes 24 to 30. Price.f..§.......l,... _ Boys’ Overcoais Heavy Twilled Black Shirts and all wool cloth shirts Faiiitless Brand, extra large size, price $1.25. Silo price.. . _ . . . _ _ . _ c single and double breasted styles made of fancy mix- tures and heavy iwills. Sizes 30 to 34, Regu- ' 131' PfiCE $6.50 to $8.00, your choice. One lot of Boys’ Sweaters fit boys 6 to 12 years while they last :_-I4M2i. Hundreds of other Bargains for Men and Boys NATIO l;0QCL0Tl{l G C0. r Y You can depend on CEddy’s Matches Because they are Safe, Sure and Trouble-proof. Lighting easily at the first stroke, they burn steadily and evenly withcut the head dropping oFf. i Count Them For Quantity A _Examine Them For Quality “ Fred H. Trainor for Good Plumbing` { I . Proper H eating and i Quick Service , Plwne 393 _I is __ ,, g $BR|T/S ‘\‘(\ \N C44;'y__\<'; ‘S p > 5 3 \1\ADE / ‘ L7 _. \ A Slenograpllers Trained ai ” I _ If you wish to become a successful stennzrspner or re- porter yon should take a course st the C. B. C. , »The Charlottetown ,Business College and Institute 'oi _ ' Shorthand and Typewrltlng is one ofthe Premier lnstntions ‘ , » of its kind in the Maritime Provinces. Here you receive per- _' The C. B. C. Are Successilll f A IMPERIAL is r sonal and individual istrnctirms and the coursesiire so pllin ' and practical that they are easily mastered. 1 , _, Write today for free Prospectus and information tn ` The moto_r that shows them all how todo it,-` one .that Out Ill €V€l’V test. *nuns-rv +1-i»i`l~_¢1-...s L_.. _.,.;.;-_ B `|