. I _ --- _r__,»~» _ . _ ._ _ ».' ~i- _ _ _ » f l - ` v _ , - _ _ _.. . .,_. ._ ._ -. s, _ ' _ - - _ ; ‘ ` ' _ ' 1*-El%_?¢_l_7_§f-_RY_ 1_*__>l4_ " -_ "l _-on nissan cl-1Ar.LoT'raTowN cuaizniau* ~ __ns»¢_»» mp _ _ race-savas l .nun "~ .rug__uEsrEiutumour s ul unsl nlulvls f D l snleet1$ssf`f` ff'_"t1ai will .hoo you thsmoney saving pos-_ sibilitlss of our-_ sale of sam- pléllfhoesif 3 - _‘light _dengola *_ __ _ boés»..wsalnr`ly _sms one sa 'in........_ _.......,,_llli moo. ' wo%»sn's°ilote§it and inn bnttoned boots. blncher cut. » new styles 88 50 fer.. .3 2|! Balance of our _ patent, 'laced and buttoned boots, all leading makes and new- elt styles $4 for.. ..... .JL 50 Two-button pump with silk bow, regularly $8.50 - .........$2_80 " ‘ Gun metal and patent ' pumps with list silk bow_ rcgularly $8 00 for., _ .$2,413 l t . am |___ _uit Els ll____llnl =l “ff-` `-`-‘-'-1'-‘-‘-‘-`-1'-'-'f-‘ff-‘-‘-rr.~:::::::::w\sssr_ _ ---‘IT l’AYB to buy in this province _- _ H " ' ___ ' _ tion for advertillus ll" this column. .__ __ _--.°T. GORDON IVEB is Gllstdlill' Calls “Juli l_°°_Dli9lt\I” littl- ~ agent in Montague. His omee phone mum shirts t_w0ll%!'*\\V.l _“QU- “mph , ' is 18'_and residence phone 20. "...°’I‘HE MORNING DAILY Guard- o s, on gue. - ...°GO0D l.EOT~U‘RE-Rev. Dr. Walker, P.P., of Rollo Bay. dellverpd a very' instrllctive lesure entitw "Joi_sn_ of Arc" in-St. ary's H l Souris; on Thursday evening. -Feb- ruary 19th. Despite ‘t-he-had rosd, the hall was filled to capacity.-'Lil .. REX A`MINA’l‘ION-'His v folllovvhg of ‘ January. Grads VI.-1, Annie Grliilo; 2, Dorstta Griffin; 8, Alma Gurney. Grade V.--1, Aubrey Mac- Lellan,' 2, Martin Griflen and Angus McLeod; 3, Mary Dunn. Grade IV. 1, Alexander Gillis; _2, Marion Nich- olson, 3, Donald Gillis. Grade III. -1, John- Gillis; 2, Oliver McLeod; 3, Milton Gurney. Grads II.--1, Mary McPherson; 2, Margaret Nich- »olson; 3, Irene McPherson. Grade I. -1, Norman Gillis. Teacher, ,Mamie J. Mc’l‘avish. ...'A -BANQUET--A very enioyable time was held at the home of Mr. Allan Gillis on .Feh. 10th, when the people of St Margarets and Bear ; Alley & Co _ 135 Queen St. Phone 397 Y _,J when you wish to make _gl an appointment with the Cook Studio é 'r ills. slim’ Pl-IOTOGRAPHER 127 Grafton _St.~ "‘ I Telephone 192-J. ` _ 1 H ,_~ ._'~.n.~'~- n s _¢_‘~a§»y.-'t~j»:-,_;».:;_"~‘_,_5. *FOXFS l9l4» l’up_:_'_§_i)lver Black 'A B_esutifill__ » `~"_~__.` Silver Blaclr Breeders _ all for later delivery. '_ _ -If Quality, Breeding and Lowest Pnces would iiltei:-.__ ' est you. Wlurs or wins us. FUNDY FOX C0., l.'l'D.` ' lo- si.John.N.a. I ‘ llssz-lame » ‘ M ` ' Y ' v -_ N V , -` ` that ltlhas been neglected or injured - f ` ' - V -H‘¢£3L°W‘m°5° _ ' .‘/'~ . . . .'_ '». /' ,. ,» coAL s cannot be too black or too heavy providing it is Coal. .Get in a sup- ply of t e best NOW you will feel more sure of comfort__ and warmth. Our grades are _warmu- ted to satisfy you in qualify and price: ' ` ' 0.Lyons it 00. _ ' V QT* River gathered' in large num-bers to mat" °f New Brunswick,” “mat banquet Mir. and Mrs. Geo. R. Keele, prior to' their departure from Bear River. '1‘he.ear1y Dart of the night lwas Silent in tripping the light fantastic; all -enjoying themselves to their hearts content. At twelve o'clock a sumptuous repsst was served in Mrs. Gillis' best style and was such as would meet the dem-ands of any epi- cure. After the usual formalities and - __ ceremonies of participat"'on, dancing l _was again resumed and continued till j after three' o'clock. The excellent music was furnished by Messrs. Mc- Donald and R. C. McPhee. Among the guest were Miss Sadie Mclnnis and Mr. J oh-n Mclnnls of Bt. Peter’s.-° -__-@-@_i,_ s lnlcl. llussv Hill l Sm" Mm" i FHEEFHUM UANUHUFF GIRLS! ‘BEAU'1‘IFY- ' YOUR HAIR! MAKE IT SOFT, FLUFFY AND' -- LUXURIANT. Try as you will, alter an applica- tion of Danderlnej you cannot find it single trace of _dandrull or falling hair and your scalp will not itch. but what will please you most, will be _after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at tirst-- wlllmvlv We-8f°Wu=s all 'over the’ scalp.” ' _ A _ little Dnnderins immediately doubles thebeauty of your hair. No dfderence'how’dull, faded, brittle and hcraggy, V lust niolsten s. cloth with pshderine _'and carefully draw if. through your hair, taking one small etrdndjat '* il time. The onset is nn-‘ riiediate and amazing-your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy. and_ have an aiipsarsnco of abundance; nn in- comparable lustre, softness sndaluln _true hair iaith - _ ' » ' Dand_er_in_ef `from any 'drug store `oi°"' toilet counter,_ _and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any- b careless treatment-thaiis all. ` lan _csnlgio ohtninoa nt w. A. John- ___.M“', Km, _.,.Mn°y____`,,°_,,,,'i_ is " “ *° spending .. low days' visiting irionilv is the staniliug of the pupils in Low-_ *gg 1' . _ _ er Newtown School; for the month _- ':”:”:”°w:“'°"":'° < one o' 'is nent hottie oi Knowlton _‘_ ' l _ _ ooT'roN>. -` - o v ' T-'-`~'-`~`-`-`~`-`-`-1_`- -7-’5I-`5-'-T-`-YYf"`g`f-FK-`-A-`-§“$_`~li ...~oNs-onwr nor were seen .inm- _ smells rsssoulls -U-vb st Rock Barra.-° ...~Mi€;* w_‘ J. iiooonnlo, -' noni- nivor was a _vllsltor to Bouris on Tuesday.. __, _ _ ...°i/lr. Timothy niocormnolrf- sol- klrk. was to Sourls, Thursday on a business trip.-° - s ‘ é-_._.i___" l' l lull rllliulllrl ‘ ’!”I°°2~3'°Z°°3°'!°°.'*°I°°I°°!°°!°~!°°2°°»°*°$°'3‘°3f°f°'¢°'.~ REV. GEORGE HARRISON. The death is reported at Cam- bridge Mnss., of Rev. Georgeilarri- son, a retired Minister of _Newt Bruns-_ wick and ,Prince Edward Island con- ference. _'l`he late Mr. Harrison was one of the oldest ministers _on the re- ltlred list, being in hiseighty fourth lyear at the time of his death, which _was due to ‘old age, Besideshis wife, `_\\'ho was formerly Margaret Tilley, ii statesman, hlir Leonard Tilley, Mr. Harrison leaves three daughters and -two sons to mourn their loss. The daughters are Mrs. Dr. Glendenning, of Manchester, Mass., Mrs. Dr. Yore- :ton,_ of Sawyervil-le, Quclvec, and Mrs. Johnson, wife of Rev. Hammond. | Johnson, Summerside. The sons are iflllgh, principal of the .Chatham '-Gramllpar School, S. L. T., Moncton, and Charles jeweller and opticlan of |ambridge_ Mass. Rev. Mr. I-_larriso 'has been on the retired list for some years, and although 'a resident of New Brunswick he has been living for the past year and a half in the United States. ‘ - l ` ' "'l"|‘ 4+ STOCK QUOTATIONB. -1- __~l_lI9tetlon_s» furnished by F. R. Mc- Olirdy 5 Oo., Stock and* Bond ilro- ~ kurt . Members. Montreal ¢_Btoek ' iilx- - ohan’|¢,_- lei nsohmonn st., sunr- lotteto'u\_, P. E. 1. _ ~ Feb. 23, _ -_ NEW YORK Bfl‘OO___KB. ‘ _ a` ._ =l . - » High Low Close s CLOSED. _' ~ f' ilos'rmu;.` ' lvrotixsf' _ » ' ~ High how Close Brazilian Traction 872 87 57% Detroit _' » 13;- 1a vel -Dom. steel Gorp'n Stl-_ 36 -as Montreal Power ' --22§ "°227b` 22'I§» N. S. Steel'-& Coal Com. » \' ` 79 Richelieu & Ontario f ‘ '109' Shawinlgan 141 lfpanish River Corn * o- .~ No Sale ‘roi-ontony. _ -ua 142; 1422 _-Twin _City _ _ -' - ' N0. Sale .ll!'lAll§'B§"'_N£Q` ‘beauty and lhinimer'uf`I-'I'-\”`°11lJd¢ .` ' 190\__§s9t. 133% rcourse of the l()_|.f.AWB‘_ 1 _ _ . _. _ airs'-i_.oe`o1oi» 1 _ _ _‘ 1--~."' 1' sbnimnasrnm Mnslrurs J. < Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday flsss.- i * _ '_ ~ _"Ci.osnln,__:-__ _» l cnamessovrsi els. “M ' i_“v‘v'-TWWYYK-A-`-` -'PHE MORNING DAILY Guardi- an can be obtain -TAKE AN INTEREST inf your (lountry’s Defence .Elliott tonight in ton, and he will be glad to receive news. new and renewal subscription and advertising. ., -GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. W. A. Hillman is Guardian Agent ln _Alber- tcn; and he will be glad to--'receive news, new end' renewal subscription and advertising. '. " _ ‘ '_ -HOCKEY MATCH.-The Kensing- ton Athletes vs. Al-berton Regals Al- berton Rink Wednesday February 25. Also an hours’ skate. A special train will leave Kensington at 3.30 return- ing after-the skate. Fare from Ken~ slngton $1.00. 1314-2-21'M4i. *rf 1t‘-'fri-‘-`-‘¢f: 1* 1-: ’ 1 JJ: 2`:S-':::ff:::.':-1‘:.'f¢¢.z‘- J-*.11*-11'r:-Ma --FREE ADDRESS-everybody wel-l -miss Mn. ELLIOTT tonight in °°m° 3* 5'" Pam" H3” Wnllm- 1350 St. Jnnses Hall. Admission free. 135.0, drift hampered badly the railway tl., lines between Summerside and Ken- at sington. The morning train from Din Ch°|'1°tt°l-°WU_ 5'-“Ck in 0 bank 5°' feverishness, sore throat, sneezing. D t t from Summerside to assist in the ' 'A t _ I t '_ work. but it is hardly exneettd to f§`;§_I:_‘i_"iz‘;_l‘5c;’§_ei"’:_';lyo‘;ethe 13313;) ugh; ` f . . “ have the lille open be ore morning J $300_000 and the shares are $50 e___ch_ _ -\-u-- _ "` °d ‘t I‘““°n‘7"\¢\¢;.;lll£’r'£l£l?o.\:;wc‘::ln'ldt°ndmsllrlalli? up -T°"°"°'l P°n°"' s“m'“°"m°' lily. 'Highest wages. Ap=>ly Mrs. J. BAD COLDS on GRIPPE IN E. Wyatt. Summsrside 1069-2-4Mtf. 1"°f°°- Hi". 'M\°- -runs: annnss in st. Pours § st' Pam” Han- Hall tonight, by the Secretary of th __ _ 1360- Canadian Defence League at sizht mi _qUARD1AN'-_ AQENT__M,._ w_ A_ °'°l°°k» 1350- either in the head, chest, body or Hillman is Guardian Agent in Alhsr-| _ _ . . lim o -RAILWA1 LINES The he-avv WW” T1`i»“'°“"'5 mit *Wd NBW A” soreness and stillness, nan about noon and at about 11 0'¢l°9l 18” nillhl- W" “tm ther” ing and snulllingl Ease your throb- niaklllg little or no pr0lZl`6BB- The bing head! Nothing else in the rain from the West which arrived W o from Bummerside about 5 p. ln. was -'puppy Cold C0mp0u,,d_" which sent out about 8.30 to try to clear costs only 25 wuts at any nl-ug the line to Traveller's Rest but at store. It acts without assistance, 11.30 WEB S'-“ck felt in the cuttiuz tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. near Cairns' about one mile from Bs Summerslde. A number of men left ___ llllllll---Nl] UUININE _..~_ APE’S COLD COMPOUND" ENDS A FEW HOURS. elief comes instantly. dose' taken every two hours until ree doses are taken will end grippe sary and break up a severe cold bs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- ls rind air passages in thc head, ps nasty discharge or nose run- g, relieves sick headache, dullness on’t stay stuffed-upi Quit blow- rld gives such prompt relief as sure you get the genuine. __ _ _-.-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-_ _-.-. _-.-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ .___-_-.-_-._ Th ‘ Of this C01Hl>8uy is in itself a guar- E Q antee that the business will be con- LOBSTER FIS ring nets and in one wishes them coming season.-V. and Wednesday, was unable to with the mail, of the roads. we shall again have the roads in al good condition for hauling.-V. P. A. LODGE.-The usual gather- ing of young "men and women met at the Temperance Hall, Murray Riv- cr, for thc weekly meeting of P. A. Lodge. No. 14. The following pro- gram- was rendered: Song-Bro.Eliot Lumsden. Remarks--Bro, W, H_ R0- bin. Remarks-Bro. Henry Jordan, Instrumental Duet-Bros. Carl and Henry Jordan. Slngung-‘by choir. Reading-Bro. Brookes. Remarks- Bro. Lumsden. Remarks-Bro. A. MacDonald. Recitation-Bro. H. Jordan.-Q. ` ' C. M. B. A., DANCE.-The annual _dance ul :he branch no. 216. of the C. M. B. A., Charlottetown, was held in their 'hall last night. The. chaperdnes were; ‘ "lVIfs', \Dr.)Goi_irby and' Mrs. (Dr.) W. _.l. P. McMillan, The amusement was continued until an early hair this morningl when the gathering dispersed, after one of the best, if ‘not the best, dances ever held by this society. The music on the piano was supplied by Miss G. Kelly and Mrs. R. N. Tomlins. Ex- cellent refreshments were served dur- ing an .interval by 'that well-knowin _up-to-date caterer of "good things," Mr. \ Jsnres Lonergan. During the _ 'evening those present 't__v'ere'given some splendid exhibitions "of dancing, by`a number of the solder fmemhers of the gathering.. ., - \ __ _ _ D -_.___ leon was low, especially for 'No. 2 ed DELAXED M_Ag:_B'I”_,'0; '§v‘::ag_‘:_y_°m°Its"`v- business will be conducted with n . make usual 'trips' VISITING.-Mr. A. Allan Bishop, £06 between Bradalbane of Newport, Vgrmont, who is largely re 2.: _‘sf . He reports a great ents at F_‘rench Fort. While here Mr. Kaus of such foxes This _th th depth of snow everywhere along the Imsgfp w;"'get into tguflg wnlllll the '19 I ' W1 e ea ng ox men, an w no _ _ ma" route' A thaw is needed b°l°re doubt return with the intention of wide awake business men, determined _ in rox Nmws.-Lonihonh soles' Re- port for January’ shows =-la 50 per cent. '_ advance i_'n_ silvers and cross foxes. This willbe good news to the People -here who are lillterested in fur farming and it shows that the appre- ters at Collinson's Pofn wit Dr made a crossing at the Capes yester- B. d-ny, those for Cape Traverse nrriv- will refund every cent you pay for it. ing at 1.15 with 27 begs of mail ReXall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is which were brought to the city by ll! THE _KAHLUK Mill tails of the Steflanson Arctic explor- 3 er, Karluk, were received by Geo. J. p Descarats. Deputy Minister of nav- al affairs, today which served to re- 2 assure the world that t-he Karluk and all on board are safe. The ship 9 prdbably is ice -blocked at North Beeohy Point, -and may not get to Personal Inland or Pri-noe' Pon-ich t Island next summer. f _ - t h . Anderson and_ other scientists and 0 members of the _crew of the du sresslvely. and that the prospects of fuss..-Tho lobster! SMELT ivlsl-iliac.-The smelt 22° °°m°“"y ‘"° °q““' t” the bm °' fishermen of Victoria, are now husily'fisbermen of Victoria, did not have n pa engaged in repairing traps, and her-_good season this year as last. Ol cm bull'-:ling new traps course last year was an exceptionally pe ready for' the springs fishing. Every-'good one, but this year's catch did of success during the not come up to tile average. The ve rice during the last part or the sea- th till furthering the interests oi the '10 dustry. _ hi* THE ICE BOATS.-The ice boats pecial train arriving hero at 3,10, throat and kindred ailments. Put up The balance of the mail was brought in over on the Earl Grey. This mail The MacKinnon Druz Co.. Corner will he distributed over the provin- G ce today aid thus all mail m-alter will be up-to-date. In future the mail will come by the Capes route solely. On Sunday by_requesl; the ice boats made a special crossing and ~ brought over 81 bags of mail, prin- dends In 1914' cipally papers . '_ _*__* V m _W m (Cianadian Press) OTTAWA, Feb 23.-Further de- b 'h Btellsnson is well in winter quar- ~ ard Island and will have in all 30 :Here is a preparation that is guar- nteed to give satisfaction or we rest George and Kent Ste. metf Investors are invited to investigate he claims of The Thoroughbred Sil- er Black Foxes Ltd., as ll likely dividend payer for 1914. The Com.- _ -_ pany own nothing but the purest ' strains of P. E. l. Silver Black Fox- ti _ s, each animal being guaranteed to _ register in Cluss A. The foxes are of highest fur value, being directl des c y _ ended from foxes whose polls have ld ranch at Riverside Farm, Alber- on, where they bred and raised 14 ups last season, Two additional airs of young breeders have been ddcd to the ranch, making the pros- he Company and will naturally do heir best. , the lowest on record, viz.: 5 per ci-nt f the increase of foxes. - e, list of names of the promoters cted honorably, honestly and ag- ose whose dividends dusing the st year have surprised the finun- l world. It may confidently he ex- cted that the gentlemen at the head this business and who have in- sted their money in it will see to lil at the best possible site is select- for a ranch and that .the whole w to economy and to.the best ssible results. The company has ul- ady purchased fifteen pairs of the suranco that the promoters are make the company one of thc Bt. if not the best, in the province. st the thing for coughs, sore two sized bottles, 50c. and 25c. -im _ lin Attractive investment Which promises to pay large divi- adc P. E. l. famous in the w0rlil's arkets. The foxes are being kept in their ects for a numerous progeny very right. Rancher Matthews and Son ave the largest financial lntercst ill The cost of ranching will be about The six pairs of foxes are put in to Administration ` _ _ Is it quite easy to un- derstand that the aver- age successful business man has not the time to act as an Executor. His _ own business usually takes all his time. _In his capacity as Execu- B to'r, then, the interests of the Estate must take secondary consideration. Is it fair to the busi- ness man or to the leirs to ask such a man to act? He has spent his time in thoroughly fami- liarizing himself with the business of which he has made a success. Does it follow that he _would prove proficient also in a business about which he knows nothing? Your safest plan would be to appoint this Com- pany as your Executor. By so doing, you obtain the maximum of service with the minimum of cost. DOMINION TRUST COMPANY Advisory Board W. H,Aillun Hon Chile. Dalton Frank Hearts ' H. M. Davisn, Manager Morris Block Charlottetown Other Offices, Vancouver, Victoria,_Nanaimo,Nev\¢ _ Westminster, Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, . London, Eng, Antwerp, Belgium. 1345-2-24MttS3i. L . _llll _or ‘Beef Geese Merchants liars. The Perfect Rubber for everybody. Made all shapes to fit any shoe. lnew stock for men? ‘ women, boys, girls and children. - ~ - Al Mon. s. small 127 Queen Street ` Turllll -snr '° Dressed lest Oblekss Turkeys _Oats (with) Os!-slblssll . :Potatoes (bus.) _ ’ge°dikis“ll“(il~¢sh)) s1.ss ea $1.86 for the prions oi14 pniro ol 1914 C°"l1““Kh¢ Pedismd Black F°l°°- 'gmmn (ng, _ gtg' punk ' Limited, whose, advertisement appears 0| wil _.,-_._ 'ts ll FF 8:, - 8.5 S5‘5UL’5'é'§» quill I5e. ltol ciation in the value of furs conti- nues.-Nearly all the companies hav- ing stock to 'clller which will pay dividends in 1914, have disposed of their stock. The last big company to go on t-he market w-as the Rayner, international, which is ccunposcd principally of Rayner foxes. A great part of this stock has been taken up abroadyin the .-United States and Uppoi-‘cnnndn_ and it in expected it will not be long on the market.- The Canada Fox EXCht1'l1g‘c and ln- vestment Company received a cable on S-aturday lrorr. lion-don, England, FY Sachs, at Alaska. A telegram rxgiv- t ed today and _sent overland from Collinson’s Point, on February Si, reached Dawson ml Saturday. ll lmuznvf _ s fox Pluvnsmul One of the most attractive fox pro- positions of the year is that of the in this issue and in which all infor- I-1‘v[¢¢'. syrup of Whips 'Pins and __ H I mation relative to stock, ranch. and Tar is a s lendld re aration f " HORSE NOTES “Th” M" “st 1°" cunlng th’ cguzh rellgihz the cog that has ever arrived ill this prov- snd easing that'sore' throat, fpmg lnce was born on February 8. It was preparatlo combines -vnblts pl-us.a'nd Bind by the Blllilafs Sf-*1lli0ll B0*-toll All stllltf mm two 0ll_b\,,, bm "mam" for the 2.22-ll and the dame is Ruby Reddin F d 0 ink R H ‘ cough 'lmowm prloo iso. if hottie, by Knlol. The lilly in o splendid uitilo Ill I ll C ¢ 'rho Two Mheo,_li9_Great George st. animal, large and strong, with ner- ' __ -~_..._...,.--~..»..-.,_,.,,-~.--,.. < _ f " mc" feet formation. It has a handsome Cl-IAS. MARSHALL CURED BY "-""~°"--"- Blngen head and W0. while its physi- DODD'B KIDNEY PILLS. If C NST Tl UH ` cal outline is all that can be desired The owner, Mr. J R Barr. is very Mrs Marshall Tells l-low Her I-ius , Phone ru » T 0 _ prona,nnn iustiiln-i»l_v`too_ oi it. The _nina sniiorea, one oi His speedy ' ' _ ° H mare and foul are being stsbled at Recovery when I-le Used the Great _ ‘ S Messrs Large Brothers' where they Canadian Kidney Remedy. Ili '_~0plic_al Service &__--’ .Expert = Our business is to es- ll _l ~» iniE .Well to 'Erie dur lxslrons tll`enlien» , efit, she mos: ingdern and ` approved "`meihod_s‘of eng- ml ` _ ation. _ our services are is evidenced he lsrge increase in business. __ gnsrsiitse to_ glvi best results ob- hy- the use of -Httséd leilsss. 'isle ~.~ receive every attention.-Dr Sharper, 8.l9}, has been much improved in an- PARKINSON, Algoms, Ont., Feby -“'° pearance by a clipping Blnca coming 3. (8pecl.ii‘ -Livin lar fr nl towns . ;.- g o F'0§~T0;§g’:I here he has grown very much stesdlsr and with doctors not within easy ‘Nb BOWELS This speaks well for _the edicient man- reach, many of the settlers have ner in which horses are handled in P found Dodd's Kidney Pills an ines- *"*' ’ - s. mend. no looks muon hotter tooliinh-his hlessing. one oi those is Mr. out s ioeont mu. Osscsret to-night to Stomach and surely feel men °‘|TY' WIIN mllfil intestines and g Ollcffllt Oll l Isle which was conducted between the and is now a really good road horse. Charles Msrshall,_ Sr., whose recovery# and has gained in flesh. He should 'be from a severe case of kidney disease a good horse in his class on the has recently been the cause of much 'ho tracks this year.-The New: York horse satisfaction to his family and friends; “My husband was suffering very' lith and 23rd ssw much higher _much with his back and legs," Mrs. prices than prevailed at the Novsm- Marshall says, speaking of ber hus- American bersals. All thereolts showed sn im- bnnd's euro. "He went to see the cords are no bar, neither are records rreatly facilitate the earning cause _good news to msov persons hers who _provdnent of between ‘ is and 50 per doctor. and he told him be had urls- Hggge tent in value, while the best borsesfsry trouble, ,but he did not sean to -were ln srt}:t dgisgd.-A3 tAhe inset- getrhanylhetter. D dd Km BY¢ede\' iss of the ew _or an mer can en sent for some o 's - Trotting Association new l-nies wsro‘hey Pills. since taking than he has every week .nv considered and adopted. These are no more pain ln his lines and legs, ]_O¢ a ¢0py wg substantially as follows:-Jl‘lms re- _ and his other tro lbles are all gone. | ‘ I "I am indeed thankful for what _ me meds in losing races. Horses that Dodd's Kidney Pills did for my bus- ' we have raced and have not equalled or band, and I hope other sufferers from 904.0” _hjettered their marks or won races are kidney ‘disease will benefit by ex- , , permitted one second allowance for nerlenfc. and use Dodd s nay vi ri R will each voor rncee. These rules will rllls. cto it ow A _ Urlnsrv troubles are caused b dis y _ . ity of horses which were formerly eased kidneys. So are backscbe, rheu- P’ S’ an the latest “I considered outclsssed, _and it wlll be matism. lumbaso and heart disease. Magazingg _ ` The nngnv-3] |-qmgrly is tn n-lr- "un .Ma l _'sn cautious with fest rseeids. _kidneys by ui-.inn l'io.l¢l‘r. Kidney Plus. he public at $140,000 of ,which about $120,000 is already subscribed for nnd _the balance is now qflsred an $100 per share. 'llhls stock will not be many days on the market as a de- mand is coming in for it all over the Maritime provinces and Eastern States. Investors desiring a few shares reserved should apply at once to J. K. ROSS, - Secretary-Treasurer, Box 446, Charlottetown. 1286-2-20mtl. The Rogers Payton Silver Black Foxes f Ltd. 4 First General Meeting The first general meeting of Thb Rogers Payton Silver_ Black Foxes Ltd., wil be held in the Y. M. C. A. rooms Charlotte- town on Tuesday, the seventeeth day of March next at the hour of 2 P. M. . 1349-2-24Mtts10i. Horsemen The ' at Annual ’ _L Rubber Balls Rubber Balls Rubber 'Balls \ A large new :lock just 'received |50 dozen. Colored llullller Balls _ Grey Riililisr ’ _ A ' Terra Colts _ll_sli|ier,Bslls all sizes all prices. ' __ Marbles. Marbles * A. h.` (for the small boy) Painted (assorted colors) Grey, Marbles, Glass Allies. Wholesale & Retnillowest prices. Carter & Comp Limited Co., *__';ij_ i . .f. i ` * -., .__ _. _. _` ». . _,___ * .. i K. ~g_-. .. 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