trill’ mum?“ _ ‘BURDOLX i BLOOD i iBITTERS Y lthout lllving to sufler for it after. ‘m.;, Clarence Beely, Bothurat, 8.3., “I sullen-ed aulong time from d mp1s. I MIG tablets oudulodic _~ 4!... .1 m mo, but got no nan slug _ After taking two bottles I can gIl-diy that I become lunch hotter, and .. now est: most any kind of food For the pm 48 years 3.3.3. it'- 0-00 Q QQ-O GOO-FOO i§§+ff§ffff __ _. _ __ _: , . s q n ,_ v tctzethcl- with tho fact. that ilurlnt: i after the flock of Laylnd " an‘ y'all‘ ‘the 31w“ “I ‘he Tmmers Montreal Stock-Exchange |ill‘(‘l|‘.|ll.! nitliulrivfiil tW-‘lgjllo "i0 "fly" ‘will 111° ‘limb’ 111$ in the 1 Hens, luster» Mm- Thmmpson- m-rvn llmic_i' in in its n.'ttur:il nr raw QM Home hundredfi of P901316 ($111110 _ ' _ - Abiflbi _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ nu.“ n 81 form in (IPPISPHN. as a fl\\'t"L'll‘l\i"l‘, it is 11'0"! lfli‘ flild Ilelli‘ l0 VIOW H16 re- " IMIIYOI‘ W. J. Lidstone of SumqBmzuian ‘Traction ‘1071/4’ itiicil tn n largo s-xirnt in conkciy hntii liiflIli-‘i \\'!!! hill (in evidence (if the mgfgldg was 1n the d” yesterday Howard ‘Smith PM " j It" ti..- hqklni: oi‘ rnkcn nnrl nlilklrll! of respect and esteem in which he a congen-ing Wm, the Commissmnal. uuronflde Pu] - ' 106% lm-nd to Wllllfli it imparts inc DIYIPPI" WHSIIIBIII i.n the community. The ' fill-lb -Bd.7l'¢l'V. or Public Works on matters con- ' p ’ ‘Y “' '““""'"~' "““" “" " "‘"'~' "m" "WW" "i "is 1101190 was conduct- k K — e . -- Gaming the town Montreal Power 68% thlil is n point which nll good noun» H, by my, u, n, Coleman assisted l ' ‘l ‘ I "l- " I‘ Réver ' H igégtkfllgtyvtuIllofxllrIllllrl‘llfnlilhiiliril Ill tllc lurtkinp: by Rev‘ Audrow 370W" lliitl at. [lie vg i MF/IDBVM MOIMYTG. Cardigan w! l‘ ' an‘ m' "' "" 3 ‘of vanities, both nu n i-ciltrc which in chm“! and glove by Rev, Mr, - 1 resumed his studies ‘in tho P. ‘W. C.| n“ peg Electric "' "" 6 M chocolate couii-d and as nu iugrcdinnt Coleman" The bod!’ “T15 "l"! U’! BLATCHFORD"; E G G _ haying attained a, high percent, in Asbestos Cam‘ New ' 2 , in tiit- lnnny oihcr kinds m‘ Rwonts, for 1'05} l" ""3 CWTIQVJI’? 0f ‘Sl- Jflliiik‘! MASH is giving wonderful m, ghflstmas exam", Aslwfiwfl Pld- New - 3274 with-l. rcclpi-n aro t» ho found iu iili Episcopal Church, ‘Port. lint 1'1"; success to all who are using gtrolgpioh -»V ‘grind cook tit-nits‘. I l w {iiililqlictvierfl we-{c iilaroiii Iirmvn. it. Are ou one of them? . .4, _ _ ». - t wrenco our . a .\ vrry impel z no ncw spiral n n" a l‘l‘ -'l‘\\'(‘0il1 to, Coir Aiontgonl- y ‘erwyphgtagiggdglfile; “cffiglgttlretshawiniknn 266 iiiililllliivlllrfltl liy iiiimfhilrdlllit!v|l""';l' cry. Iinhcrt. Strongman. iiatiiniti BLATCHFDRDl8"FATTENrf-v ‘Hagan 1cm,“ mun‘ mom!“ forqam steamghm com. H 3g witlt pcnnut iluiici- to mniti- uhrli a Maymufil’ “ml Ifllgh x1uyuard_ Rm ING MASH. prepares the sou,“ ‘Bend Ind Wham thogwl" Con. Steamship Pfd. .. 83% t‘“"“" kla“"‘lf'":fgngu:'fr-"HMh, W" sidrii his parents I18 lcovou to blrd. ‘or u" market qulcmy BDMNI [I10 winter’ y ‘Dominion Bridge " 118 It-llllI-milw rllnlu ilscil lflLlllilkfi ulrixt i-x- "mull" hlsilnss n wldowi fflmlerl)’ and 5h PIY- . - ' ' ‘lt-‘t-iloiit villi-gar, snld ily malty to hc cq- (glnlng'nwnnmlmi wgof he "I113" ' , , . ,_ ‘l iyll. \v00s‘o0re g Mk z" BLATOHFORITS it?!“ $"I.tm°“‘l?t°§ Mm Dem BANKS "“'ll‘lli[: ilnlilaioll-‘Isilt ‘Illgdltlctl; Fiifdflfvii his dcatli. vim sister. MPH- fievrilc lic- FOULTRY FEEDS. o " no By w ‘ 0 pleased m Bank my,“ 0G1 “hum-r by nit- uat- 0t‘ it nu atttl-rrt-t-zc. Kliiiimi 0f Now York mid five A CARLOAD t ‘I ed ggfifraeugiggtngdizffglfniferzpxflnig: Bunk Montreéi . H . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 2gp“ it has lit-en round that. cquill parts ot‘ brothers, Hayfield and Grimm in . U‘ FCC V a “ ' ‘ ' ' ‘$§§90§O§O-§O t t i v l I l I i t ' "-00 sei- bottle. - ‘>> i fl l iiaroiil L Blonde . Qywsrshoes aroused a new interest heel . . . . . . . . . ..$5.5 HI-LOW BLACK OVERSHOES $3.75 HIGH OVERSHOES u pull up only by The '1‘. Mill) ., Liaitsi. illcrollto. Ont. , . 0 OVK §§O>O-OO-O-O O§-&0-6§ 04-044 l’. Fkthiawm“ A new one and ysry smart, It has taken like wild-fire, and in. winter footwear. Jersey cloth; two buckles and two straps, made with a pretty tnvedi ' This is another very smart style, made about as hiqwas a low boot. then turned over in a pointecli cuff, fastened with three domes on the side- JERSEY CLOTH. J Made with two buckles and ‘ three straps over a stylish cubari heeled lsst, all sizes in stock from 3 to 8. price . . . . . . . .. $4 ALLEYulfriti FABHIONABLE roorweaa ‘r .< l ,. Poultry Supphes' With the high prices prfl- veiling for Eggs And Poultry It pays big dividends to look Carter d; Co. LIMITED. FEEDS BEEDS Sneezing. The forerunner.” Li?!‘ ‘ cold? ""5 flflll- The great pre- ventatlve. Wampole’: Emul on H} _. 1. It leads them hlshly recon. ‘tend’ it. mm ' .. intone m 118 QUEEN ‘eras-er a.‘ 1nd '00” Special .00 i? lowwrw o w .4 A 1w 0 has been spending o. few days ill g cts. Prowse Bros. t ‘i t. ' 1-2 yard length; print. tonnes. Pistons, 377g.1.15.g| , .___ ’ ifi-Onnmo LIVE noes ill. Hazel- - 001i ‘Monday afternoon, January, 17th. Harry Jenkins. 3716-1-12, 5i. YOUR CHOICE of. any velvet hat in the net's at $2.98. Futons. ‘ 3778-1-15-2l ‘BALANCE or our ladies silk- knit underwear clearing at 10 per cent discount. -Prowse Bros Lid. 3772 : SIANQFIELDB LADIES under- wear one third off. Paton» 3778-1-15-26. WINSLOE SERVICES- ‘The United Church oi‘ Canada. Rev. Vi’. ii. Palmer, Minister. Services Sun- day January l6, 1927; Winsioe North 11 n. m.; Winsioe South Ii p. m.; Princctowu Road 7 p. m. ‘Th0 ‘Frilstces Board o! the ‘Church pit. iv-lnsioe lSouth will meet at the Tipflrl-ifilllllgt) on Monday January 17. at. 8 p. mmfleuching service at flIil-rhfiolil on “Tuesday Janutltry 18 ‘at. 7.710 p. m. The Trustees and COIIQTQfiIIIIOH at. iflighifieiil‘ will inect for a few minutes ‘at tho close > 0t this tlcrvlce: Prayer ‘meeting tit Winston North» on. Wnilncsdny Jzluiiill-y iii, at 7.2m p. m. YESTERDAWS FUNERAL. —, The funeral oi’ tho into Albert: Crcnmcl- which was iurgniy attend- cd was held yesterday morning from his into residence, Green BL. to St. Dlliliitillffl Cathedral. whet; n. Ilcquicni liigh Mass was coir!- hrutnd by Reg/i’. McMahon, D.D., ‘Fhc poll bearers were: Messrs Jas. Power, Fred McMahon, J. Dasha. Fired‘, Walsh, ‘B. Murray and 'i‘. Wnyc. Sarvlco at tho l-rravo was centiuctsd by Rev. Louis Callaghan. ' PERSONALS . o u " "44. s-..‘ ¢‘¢¢‘ on“. John ‘Boyle, New ilaven, was a visitor to the city yesterday. ‘Mt: Daniel McKay, Mt. Hope was l1 visitor to the city yesterdgy. Mr. ‘Daniel Driscoli, Johnston's tRiircr, wns in the city yesterday. Mr. A-. Roy Jones, Iiazeibrook. was in the city yesterday. Mr. Isadore iMurtill, lRustico, was o. visitor to the city yesterday. Miss Ida. McDonald, Rollo Bay East spent u few days in the city. The lnnnylfriends of Mr. Harry ‘Nlcifiweu will fegret to learn of his filliiditb in the I’. I. Hospital. .\Il'. T. Gordon‘ Ives of Montague LIIOICIIY on a business trip. t v1tiiii GENUINE olscouurs from one ‘fllllrten to one half oft our com- Plflrmtgk. Pltonl. . . 3778-l-15-2l Ltd. 3772 sounoivAfrciiss QUIHGP to 1 Ind c51- L _— _Sl%ffi$ATE€N atoouens Chile Copper Co. . . . . . . . . . .. N.Y- Con. and IHud. Riv. RR. 141%! Consolidated Gas Co. (N.Y.) 107%‘ .r1'r-& Awm-qrf- tiiiiniii tPatons. Biliiilly oi’ 1927 Calendars is once and get yours. Onl- 101i: sleeves. large and medium size. Special $1.00, O-size $1.25 P-rowse Bros Ltd. 37T2-1,1‘5,2i Inga. Patons. Presbyterian Service will be held ‘in the Marshrleld Baptist Church iSunday 16th at 3 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Muir will preach. and boys overcoato. Patonl. LOADING LIVE HOGS at Nor Wlltsllire on Wednesday 19th. isignetl Elmer Ciow Jenkins. TEN PATTERNS striped fia nolette 15c yard. Patons. day's settvlces I'm- Vernon ciriti tlln rlcrvit-cs. YESTERDAWS 25c, and illnc potntoca tithr. Will-l n. fair offering of fresh corned fish at. tho ‘Iiocl sold at 9c nnil pork 13c. FLORAL ‘llRlBUtTEsw-Tilc on the death oi‘ lllc into John I-‘ra sham: Crescent. Family: Wroill Mr, Frctli. IS. Monro and Spray. Gcrtln ad children, Toronto; family; Crescent, Mr. John C. livan, tSt. John, ‘N. 1L; Spray, Lemuel Winchester; Mrs. Ernest ‘ilcCarcy. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Jan. furnished by John Members of Exchange: New York Exchange 30 Can. Pacific Co . 1 liu tho i’. t. Hospital. rMrs Robert Rhynes, Dunstan‘- fali: enroitte for Scotland whore site i I 71h Wwwwooouo-wooooooi Vlil‘ i I ‘Stetson, Dorcheiltor St. it intends spoildlni: a three months’ holiday. ‘ Mr. TIIOIIIBBJMIITIII! oi.’ Wiseton. ' ., who-‘is visiting his mother, . Jessie Martin ot‘ South Cron- lo, after an absence 0t 22 years is‘ spending a. few days in the city the guest of his stint, Mrs Harry II illl -- sens ‘____.‘ a. Tho-j ily. yo! the "late John FransFltfllSt, wish .80 convey their sincere thanks to their many kind trio »- -' shboura , their ...-Tide? t“ massaging tho . Bani: Nova. Scotln. . . . . . . . uagc. leaves this morning for IIail-‘Sept- 127%- mistlc man: hnir t-lork, "ht-ro in n preparation that in inks n bottle. And please wrap t-omh and brush with-it." Mient-ilvioy, 100%; July, 130% Coup-May, 81%; July, g5; Sept, 3'1!‘ will occur. for pint-cs WllPfl! wntor 7 ‘Admit-haunt PH" ‘bfl-lfl-wMfly, tau; Jilly, 414;.- Wheat-May. 13414. linro is n story about tho most anti-- Totally mild, hc wont to drug stiiro and asked for n hotllo of rsstorer. "You, sir," said tliu ro to mnlrc your hair grow." "All right,“ rrpilcd the optimist, ‘I'll up n | 39c tBOVS ALL WOOL golf hose. 37784-15-2. VERY LOW - The Guardian's getting WW low. Sulhscriho or‘ renew at &PECIAL DISCOUNTS on all mattresses beds and springs. Pat- 3778-1-15-2i. LADI E6 iflimeiette night-gowns, on: THIRD orr all ladies ooat- ~ 3770-1-15-21. .___ PRESBVTERIAN SERVICES - BIG DISCOUNTS on all mens 377B-1-15-2i. January for Hurry 3781-1-15-311 ‘8778-1-i5-2i CHURCH SERVICES —- Slin- are as follows: At Vcrnon at 2.30 p. m.; at Cilcrry Vilailay, 7 p, m.. dlcv. W. if. ‘Spouciw will ilomlitt-i MARKET. —l Thor:- and llRlldI prlrcu. tic aild tlPUSSfltl lowing floral tributes worn rcccivci family: Iiurold. grand Province Spray, Kiggiust Oi‘ At. Top. and) Santa Fe Ry. . 1681/; _ American Con. Co. . . . . . . . .. 147V; (‘riilmaml- Atlantic Refinery =C0. . _ ‘ _ Am. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. 107%» tigytlgfefilliggferg mm 0th r _ i_ . - 81/4 ' l‘ . ._._1. . i.‘ Anaconda cop M n C0 XD 75 4 V‘, residents 0t’ the country (iisitrtcts 35% or‘ hour-v. water uttd nicoliol lIlIlkf‘ n l\l|.\'- ‘U '3 d. thrr- lllflf/ llllfl proved ;¢'.'illlIlIliH to rwt‘ I. l‘ ‘ nt-‘Commander Victor C. pointed senior naval officer at Hali- fax in succession to Commander turning to England. Trees Along til (W. L- Cotton) "' ‘Tllfll. rows oi‘ ornamental trees. growing zit intervals along the SIIICH 0t’ out" main YOfltlS would nild greatly to the appearance and at- tractiveness oi‘ this xsliilltl need not tho sltaitcil PPFHOIIH who have tra- vnllcil ill Snutlir-ru Michigan and in nthcr Statics ot‘ tilr- (irr-at liv- plriilic haw. Ili‘(‘l\ grcatly- tlilPflflfiil iiy tho cficcrt of tilc tall trccs that have been iililliifltl on tlli- i-oatlsidcs. it Eggs 80M M mo’ mm” ‘Hm mwllfrcct-i art-nit‘ llll» Willi t-ttltivntcil anc to ‘$1.50 clihwknun $100 u.‘ $000 ‘FM’: °' 'll'.',‘lf“.'"“"'i“ “T “Mm”; and flDIJIP-‘i 10c- llny 55¢ l" ti?" (llli‘\‘lii( nncligtlfaliiix straw 35c. oats 55c in 60c. turnips Stntr-s‘. 11ml ialmiy untlcl-tnircll to cli- coltrtlgc nwnora m‘ propcrty- llortlcr- |lng on Hi0 liiglllvzlyz-i ‘tn tact out. and curt‘ for trot-e‘. oi fll)l)i'(‘l\'0il vnrietlriri. Tito PXMHHI? thus snt might with tidvntltagc ‘ho followed in Prince iddivard I-slatitl. Tilcrc is no part Wot‘ Amcrlca ill which rows 0t‘ elnls. lunplcs, and nthm- lino trccs ivouid Yi- cnnlrillllP-a. more oi’ ilicnuty to llif‘ ll. hrmld IIIIHIiIiCIIIICR 01‘ Hi0 country. Evin-y wcil-to-zlo farmcl- ‘in tlii-s might ivitlloilt: grout. iniior difficulty pintlt. tfcw yours, to llt-l vniuc. "FITCH! is .1 igt-olvlrlt: appreciation on the} part 0t‘ .thc people generally nf the haunti- inl landscapes 0t‘ the country in which they livc; anti there isyon, the part 0t‘ malty visitors, ailmirzl- tlml warm and oiltspokcii. Tho lit-Quotations l1lllll|l')'£‘i‘ ct‘ summcl- visitors tn the ston and Ward. island is incrnasintz. and the Montreal Stock nlnm likciy '- aviil fllc to increase tho lttoro nt- tmctivc it is nludc. IIIOIHIIQIJIIOIIP,” the ivzty 0t‘ tllc zlutoist is an asset the stain: of which cannot‘ be over- ‘Thnsc \\'ll0 add to it or mncourage tilosc who add to it itospltniity ‘will therefore (l0 twcll it‘ they colt- tiicy- may cthtnin young tree-s 0t the n/itllifuctory In whn itavc lrikcn tho prom-r prr- ihat all znskctu nnd connoctinrls art.- tlirilt. F" "Hi1 1i" "M" snlfli‘ through honey tnixlurc will. l “q. l-iin ranllzc llll‘ vnlilc n!‘ limit-y flit .'| ilnturnl [rind ivllcu wt- soc minn ni‘ lllf‘ lat-g.» breakfast. innd mnnilfni-tilrcrs now ndvm-nthtl! ‘in nil pncktlgcu nl‘ rvrcnlti ' ‘Violentfifiartllquakes . 1 Are Predicted Brodeur, R. C. N., who has been ap- Massey Golden, R. N., who is re- The Highways Nair York. Roy in wcstcrit ICanadn, (‘laudt- at homo and Kenneth who was in liiainc, hilt. iirrhveil liomr- She Could Not n}. Nova Scotla Lady Suffers with (Canadian Press) today said he violent Seismic kinniug tomorrow the fclt in Sviritzcrlnnd columinntlng particularly in tpotynesh, and tCoiemblu and Ecuador. "9 ‘damage was done. —-———{o>._.__ PROBE IN PARLIAIMENT INVITED BY DUNNING 16s A- Dunning. Minister oi‘ Rail- Wfli’! illlil (‘iimll-“i. ivelcumes a iPar- ilanleniary investigation into reason t'oi' canceiiiug the contract "gr erecting a 85.000000 Canadian National Railway liotcl ill Vancou- ver. The contrztct was authorized 71y i110 late -G0i'el'l1mellt, and was ministration. Vancouver hy 3m ior hiltinitll: llll! l)’ 1'0!" the t-anccllalion 0i’ lilo C0il< trilct. lint: toiolzrzlnis. Tim jillntslm- Govvvmncnt. and I will bc tglntl to take the responsibility, as Minister 0t‘ Rn-iltvnyl-l, tor recommending such cancellation in tho Govern- lltent. “Regarding thc ititurc, tho Prcsi. dent amt Board 0t‘ Directors oi‘ IIIII‘ Railway Comipany have not yet rc- cmnmouilcti provision for construn timi 0E ri lintcl in Vancmlvcr in ilk trocs ally- the )7 Stll- fnnccs on the side» of tho road out Mlghls own ground. and srw-"ivithoilt crescent, Mr, l"."(lil(‘illg tlic prodtlctivencsa of his Anthony J. Dougan and .\ir. nntlliiPfliiPlWy-‘flilll considerably in ‘a “The Ziinyofis intimation of lin- WOTUIY motives is scarcely credit- ahlo on llllfi ital-t oi‘ tho Chief Exe- cutive 0t‘ a great city. and is illi- iworthy 0t‘ an answer." J. EDGAR YEO v I -____ A (ICEKIYJZIOOIH ol‘ sadness was cast ovor the community ot’ Port ‘iiiil aiiil sitrroilntlini: districts nil thcptnornlul; oi Wcnnosday Janu- ary IIFtlt wile-n the sad news was ll0iltItI that .\h'. J. Fhlgar Yeo eld- cst and tieariy beloved son 0t .\it'. and Mrs. Coilingivootl Yen had Dag. med avrw in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. Only a few ydays before he had been taken in ‘the hospital astitferiug ironl a sev. fie Min int/the head and it was zlllfllilhl. tilnt willie there the imit- lbie ivould be located lint it seem- sidcr ill these ivlntor month's howicd as if nothing could he dons to relieve the pain and after much -‘ . , ff .' h > . .., _ —— Pit-dam Motor w i» -- 5Z%'3‘.“‘2.‘lfififiitfleidllfi .“li..i‘.“°.i."..“..'.i 3309i‘??? ivlw""$ii“~>it“y“it .73.??? ‘ “I” M“? Pm"- “°11° B" luiematmn“ Pap“ C“ 58 lute sides of the roadsfoarlvy aim cf mm “w! 0 young mun who had 4’ East resumed her studies in the U. International Petroleum 32% wring ‘ ' many friends among whom he C. C. titizindltérid OiléafTN. 1m. .. ... “ ~ .'.__-v<+>_____ liviisltliecplyr respected not only for _ i. s. n. an ex. y. — _ \~ .; , lis ‘ind and oval ll .lt.' b Hrs D. R. MacDonald, Orwell Reading Co. 951/; mm "0“‘ ‘L \ m Hm s also tor thc holteit‘ ‘infill’: lypllighltl was in the city today eliroute to Southern Pacific Co. . . 109V. inxnerlituntui Fllflllri sole.) ‘life which he lived and upheld in Royalty to visit her daughter, Birs Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 162 ~— ‘ ills dealings u-it-il his fellowmnn, “fgnflell Mor1-1ggey_ us‘ Industrial Alcohol, Cm llntiny IHVPFIPIIR iifn in lnnny Will's. The funeral 100k mince Oil ‘(I10 il-I- , XD $1.25 _ _ ' _ _ _ ‘UH _ __ 79 This in nplpiirtillitqirlllcirii cisicc tIiio vtizl: [cl-noon of Saturday {he eighth Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ralph tBctu-sto, Wesflnghouge Elecmc _ __ 69%i":“'"'i"'3‘:'5q ‘Li: iniqiinllv ':q1"_|-Rpr‘f_:"l\' 0'" and was the largest ever seen in ‘Unnewstntes Steel ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' 157% lircuil. liiit titilay lllcrc nrc u‘ fllTtlillllllll‘ m“ m!“ of the coumry and m“ Without Them Now Her Heart. "my m" out by thcnt the use nt' it as ll RNVIWIPI‘. 40m mum crmanlun ruwrs .\n nhtu-urn nt‘ rfficlrnt RNVI clcniilnli’ mnvhincrv .'lt rnuvcnlsnt points hail had || dnpronslnir afflict nn the production Mrs. J. Cross Speaks Very Highly (SpeciaU-"i use Dodd‘s Kidney Pills _-- oi Dodd’; Kidney Pills. Conqucrali Mills, N. 08.. Juli. l4.- overy month." says Mrs- " “frsrltnrnls-ri‘. "Did you inll your fnihnr over the‘ phnno that wc were engaged?" "Ye-s.” _» "What did b;- rcply?" _ "l'm not euro whether ht- rnpliod or of rogistrri-il Nt"(‘4| grliln in (‘IIIIINUL T0 ovnrcomc this lilnilcrtlncc tllr- Fvfllf-‘ll [flylulfn] '01‘ tlm Expr-rlmrntnl idnrme has givc-u close study to rnrlnun tyil"! "J- ‘llmn'l]g |y|||pl|lnlig mu! oaiuhlinhrti lmtll m tun (‘etllrnl Farm an: titlin- lirnnt-h Fnrmfl clcnnlnit PM?" 51'1"” . -_ ., , Th ltthtn uri? liéintt us- mnugqn em. or the 1 beloved whether the lino wad struck _by. light, mfglflfdv f0'r“."‘,',’"__ flonmn“ o, m, q, ‘ s‘ $781 "m?- nm-tl gran-n Ion the Farms hut they nrr- _‘ v ' " ' a pun-M pt tho disposal of fnrmcrs for n _ ‘Wholeslile Prodlwfl l t ' ~89 Queen 8t Charlottotowm P- 5' '- Slmrples Cream » Weather - - . an, yfifirxzzu reed But‘ for you and i‘ l $900 our 102v Prices 5851 "°° Qqa».wu.u3_.i|_ggu_ foo silffMi-nt to covrr lhr cost ot‘ op- crntlnn. This lscrvlr-r- last your tit tilt‘ “Mum; pturmatt Ottawa amounted to V lhn rimming and srnrllnil 0f m0" "m" ' ii 000 huhhela nl‘ Med izrnwn in the 0t- iiiwn illturlot. 80 BPHUYFIIII ll llli‘ ‘Vmk dani- by thmu- machines that n nurnbri‘ hr n". tnrmrrs have cstnhllshod for thomm-lvcn and lh0\'_ ncillhlitillfhflflf". need cleaning pllintil of sinlllnr Wilf- - A follow wo know. l"! l MTHM“ . nook the other day. 1T0 "HIM 31°F" ttnirxpectedly from n trip llltfmld- "d Mllllfl m» wife elttlnl’ in "w “WWW! - room with another mun. Cross, o, atoll-known resident 0t this place. "l could not be without. them. l stiffer with heart trouble and they do wonders (or mo. I find ihom vary goods" _ Lllvalling onoseit o! tho best in- formation, the broadest and most practical system ot relief in the world today, is the one in which this stiiterar ascertains for herself the nature o! her disease, and then chooses the most certain means of heailnxt this has been known tor the inst thirty years as the Budd's Kidney Pill treatment. ‘ Budd's Kidney Pills act directly‘ on the kidneys. They have become a. family remedy all over the world r , have tried them and found them 100d. '\There is really no reason why anyone should continue to stiller when Dodd’s Kidney Pills can be ‘Who ls that?“ he thumlrrod. ed. And It was. N” “mum, mm mun,” ‘M. “m.;. whore, or The Dodds Medicine Co.- obtained from omssiiu every- Ltd, Toronto B. Ont. Rhifle region, he said. iProt “Ben- . .dondi also foresaw earthquakes shocks 0t‘ di-sastlotls character in’ bhose which ‘WOIIILI be {Ffliiecinily violent in the alth- morino areas; oi.‘ the euster Pacifi- in tonight It issued lilo |‘ollo\vlllg 3i[11l(\l|'|pn[ ,-,.._ I FAENZA, Italy, Jail. 14—Raphael Bandilndi head of the Teiluric ob- Bervatory there and well known‘ tor ‘his predictions of earthquakes. foresaw a period oi’ commotionn, bo- which twnuld ho Qliieclaiity severe in the Bniknnn iitAhzoria and Morrocco. lie pre- dicted iioavici- shocks on the "lhili 0M 16th. Tho shocks also would and tho. 991 ‘HEM-WILEY. CaliL, Jun. 1~l——'I‘\v0| sharp earthquake shocks were felt here this morning at ‘three o'clock OTTAW-‘L Jan. 11.—Hon. Char-J thel later cancelled ny tho present. Ail-l Statements made inl yor imtis D. ’i‘:i_v-! Aiinistcr porsnnai-j lml t0 an cxitilango nlI‘ t Harding tho liotr-i contract canccil-I atlon: l “l will ivclcomc Pandinlncntni-y iiivitflliilatiotl for tho reason for (‘ililfivlliiiti tho Vunconvcr IlOIPI "Olllrflct. authorized by tho late t t i to do anything. I read the Iausc to Imr ' entirely overlooked. “Surely,” I said, understand. sent; her would Itavc laccn VIATERLOO Iii TRUE Swosuzs ABOUT J(u{ua/€/é m; INSURANCE epresen {afil/e a ORGOTTEN (ILAUSE NUMBER of years ago we issued a policy to a man who subsequently became incapacitated from tuberculosis. For three years he was unable One day his mother came to me wanting to surrender the policy on her son’s life for the cash value. I examined the policy and found it: carried a total disability clause which the poor woman had “You don't: want; to surrender this policy." And I read the mother the disability clause. She didn't yet: quite “It’< all right; for you t0 talk,” she said, “but: “I need that money NOW” “It; would be a sin t0 take this policy from you now. I simply won't do it," I told her ilutly. I reported the casc to the head oflicc. Tile Mutual Lilo Assurance Ccunptlny oi Canada protllptly refunded two years“ [iftfiilitlillri and in addition [valid all amount covering thc monthly, income for tllc two previous years. Regilliilly cuclt ilifilllll iillCT that iultll ht-r will died, l The mother received a cheque from the Mutual [Jfc of Clanzidai. At hislicatll the company a cheque tot" the amount of the policy in full. Irlad Bill? surrendered that POIICY as she tried to do, shc practicztlly pcnniless hclrlrc in: Lllctl, as llcr . sun's policy had only hccn running a tcw years and its cash 4 SUITCIILICI‘ vuIti-z was thcrclorc comparatively small. All R.’.‘]\TC“(‘ilI'Iiti\‘L‘$ (ll thc Miltuul Lit-c of Cillliidl arc cquippt-d m _t{i\‘c invaluhhit: counsel upon lite instirancc, explain tlic \‘Zll'i(i!l5 rt-nvixkuiv. oi tliii7crcnt lvittttinl policies and POIPI; out the pnixtlculzli" pttlicics called inr by your instirnnce nccds. Iktratlk with thcm and give them YCUI‘ cultildcncc. They will respect it. IIIIE RQANADA "- ONTARIO H. A. EBERS, Provincial Manager, 135 Rem st, Charlottetown, P.E.l. ._J I lllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll so!‘ .' -wlf itliltliltiiilillltlllllllltlilllilllllIUilllltlltilliiililllllilllllllilllliiillil . \\'llt\i| ]i|'t"|Iill'I|l|_' Pith!‘ tins i-ltlri- rKt-i-p ilu- ll':l\' ililtli-r lllt‘ mm ilurncrs l . . “ H, . » < - ' ' . . lyiznxgfihllnltif 3:110 (Glnlyixr/lfi‘ Kflmrvxl“ l||'1| tll‘llillllflfl"l\l‘.l.'lf‘ll iii pr. ll‘llt' tug-f your lxillgu. “mill-nu h_\' “lllIlLZ it v v Y r - Y Q I Lilith-v l?!“ ltiilivr, wnu-h ‘is likclv it. llitllw tlu- lu-‘witii IITH l-t- int-t.» iim-ltttcsucs oi’ pap. i fir“ HWII] t0 flllrllillillO iiiil(‘i_il. slit-k to ilin nu .11“ n: in tlu- .-.lli t-nd .t .\'t*\\‘.\']llipt'I‘ will iio. iilmngc the O ll \\' l0 lift‘ Uri. O lilOill'll W." exit-ltd our di-cpnsl \\‘.*ll~-t' it i'lilll.'llll.\‘. uympatirv. .._._ .. ._ iilipt-i’ cvi-ry utlicr tiny, it will not ig- itilv, lis- _\oli lniqlll. tlllnk. l SNOWSIIOETRAILS IN NOR ...\,l.\g.-,,_,_ ' " bI'd .featrewilil ‘at. fit.*.i:‘:-...:.:::.ti.:.332... ‘s, ......§: ern Ontario and Quebec under the gut once o ape - enced woodsmen and trappers. will b0 iipéfflwl all‘ winter by several outfitters in the northern sections of those two provinces, ityls announced by the Tourllli Department ol the Canadian National Railways. These havp b“; arranged to meet the demand for fldl-"i" x é.- "r" iiiliil?li' WOODfi The forms In wlnlei tile present an attractive appearance. Plot-snails about, llpprr mi. tynlell winter some otter anew- fall; lower, one of the Ilhllflolt lulu son at the Norllilenti: Uspor right, lurk time In the huh: lower, do] lesion the trail. for spending a winter outing in the woodti: and tlio men who will operate thorn armoutfittern who Jnvo had wide experience in caring parties. tort and convenience o! the» a It ofmlzu$ K for hunting and fishing Travel will be over trbp lines, on welL trails, by dog teem and snowshoes and u» will be able to make woods tri miles, under conditions whldlt _ 1.4 -- g ,_. 1;;- izgrr}.