; 1 1 f " _§"3f§"' '- " Y ART & CAMPBELL ~' "°° °"° 5 iiiiri -pn-a-___ ff” Watching “_the` ships that pass in the night ?" Skin”/all chapped by the rough arch winds? Put British Almond `» -Pink On lt’s fine for chapped faces and 'hands---excel ent for sunburn. _ The ladies’ delight- The men’si favorite after shaving. 25c E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside "The sweetness 'of low price seldom equals the biiter- ' ness of poor quality" % The World Wide Fox Exchange" Montague- E. I. ` Oilers for sale to-dey ,_ 4 prs. Alaska (island born) lille. -_ il pre. Clase B.--_ " ~'~,‘ " » 2 prli'Ulass'_A. 1914 options l Qi 2 from 3 phi., 1.*/,~ ' ‘ ' _ 5,-fralrs Class A. 1914 Delivery Guar- anteed. ' _ J. .W. Carruthers, Pres. J. A. Mclntyxe. Sec. Tres. St.Patrick’s i _ Dai' POST CARDS _ and BOOKLETS A Large Assortment iJust Opening at i Victoria Row Newson _ Block _- -E i ` _ ii, _ ‘Joints Quit Aehing ;. _ _ .~ - - `Piiifessliinai - A. A. McLean. K. C.. Donald McKinnon _ McLean & McKinnon Barristers, Attorney-at-Law ', Brown Block, Charlottetown HOTEL BRUNSWICK A I ' Moncton, N. B." l 'rin Largest and s¢»i»i.nraied Haiei in ii.e_ciiy` accommodating 200 iluesis situated at the centre' of spsrlnns ground and 'surrounded by ‘lemon- lgsde trees making if specially desirable for iour- l ii the summer season GEO. McSWEENEY. ntiiab“'neiiriev .if--y lierristers, Solicitors__el¢. __ “tm MONEY TO LOAN ,w. s. srswliirr. i<_,c.._ N. A, c/i_Mrsitl.i. ics iilicss The ice races held yesterday morn- lils proved the most exciting oi nie entire series. Every heat wee hotly contested and the finishes were so "FY close that the/ J udges had to °‘°|‘°l¢° Great caution in awarding positions. The "drives" were a lea- t"."° 0! every finish as every one tried to win riEl1t up to the very tape. The Free For an created great-interest on account of the presence oi the two Summerside entries Oar Ferry and Vesta Boy, these two were ac- “°ml’““|°d by anumber oi admirers. The spectators numbered annnt gnc thousand and they enjoyed every minute of the races notwithstandinf l-ll? dimkreeable wesbher conditions. Tl” "ack Wei V°\‘Y'l1vevy with some hi-ll" W\\i<=_l1 fortunately did not cause BUY iu;lUI’Y. The events started at 10.30 and did not-finish until 1.30. U18 to the had behaviour of Vests Boy who reiused to c e down to the score. Dannie Steel? tried every "War horse" away with the bunch but it was no use-he did not like the was in good form and the racing be. tween him, Derby, Hilda, 3,, and Dominion D. was awiully close. Derby to the quarter but the heavy footing handicapped him. The time in B11 the 1.07 which will give an idea of the clip they were going. The 2.24 trot was another good event won by that popular horse "l~‘ren_chle. Hg snowed very fast and no doubt will be a goodhorse for his _class this year. The oiiiclals who handled the eventgi were the same as formerly and the drivers and owners of horses that have raced this winter say they can- fl0t be lmllrgved upon. One gratifying feature of t e ice races has been the all the winters sport there -has never They hope to malta the influence oi the association felt still more dur- ers, drivers and spectators are due lo B. Roy Holman and Prowse Bros, Ltd., for so kindly presenting the valuable purses which provided the sport yesterday. SUMMARY. FREE FOR ALI. PACE PURSE $100. Given by B. Roy Holman. Hilda. S., 2.20} owned by A. A. Stewart driiven ~ ~ by,P. Conroy* ‘ 1 1 4 5 1 Car Ferry 2.20|, owned' by Louie Lsard, driver. ` ' ‘* _Dominion D.-' 2.20}, owned by MacKinnon Drug ~ Drug Co., (Driver D. ‘ _ Derby 2.Z9}, owned and ,- driven by J. A. Hen- Veste. Boy and Cherry Ripe also started. Beet time 1.05, time cf filth heat 1.07. 2.24 'PROT PURSE $100. Given by Prowse Bros, Ltd. Frenchy, owned by A. S. Hewitt, driven by F. _ Cameron 5 1 2 5 1 Allied K., owned by Moc- Kinnon Drug Co.. driven by J. Conroy 1 l“rnnk l., owned hy Ll. H. Chandler, driven by H. Kelly 1 2 Zi 4 5 Orwell Belle, owned by Macliinnon l r ig 3413 w. -J, I Co. driven by ll. Maéuinncn a 4 ii 2 4 Brat Timo 1.08. V ....1 iflervihne Drives ' _ "~<; horeness Awvy No Mona s'r1i~'r.\.'1css,P.fi1N on .viisiciiv IN Yoon Baca on sion on llivlnsi' i ...__ . wonnitniruh ~nmRV1LINn" is 'run Riiuiiieor. - A marvelous aiu reliever. T. Semple ` 2 2 1 3 4 il' v ~ _ - .___ (Continued from page _ 2) __' quired under the Joint Stock C - paniss Aet.‘ _But tint House ses that the cases were not analog- ous.. 'rhsv were suing to-waste the t ci the House by putting all t_ details “intoinetitionsr ' They __ the incorporated a -joint stock __ ny"ot' Q trust Gollllliny and ithiy were suing to have is the oeti- tion 'thu-eiore pertnps an hundred leotions giving all the ~_dltails» He lubmitted' that in the judgment oi lths House that would be' a_ very un- ,wiss, a very foolish and very ungiie 'practice to adopt, and_they= would do much better to follow the sueoeb- lf‘ul_ businesrllke practice _ 'adopted there and followed for the last hun- dreizi years and-not have all those de- taill. which were unnecessary.- The SPEAKER_ asked what the hon. member’s motion was. - MR. STEWART said that he with- .draw it. | The SPEAKER: The hon. gentle- man has been- speaking out of order. There was -n resolution passed here last session at the instance of the hon. Leader of the Government, that The starter had B “menu post 0w_|in_all unprovlded cases the practice of the Dominion House oi ParliB_ ment should apply. So the hog, zentleman is in error when he says it does not. ` means in his power to get the old: MR__ STEWART: I am not in error' MF- Speaker. because the case is Provided for under our own rules me ‘md "`°'““‘l 7-° move- 031' FBi'I’Y| The House then proceeded to .the Order of the Day, resuming the con. slderation of the motion for the replv to' the Lieut.-Governor's Speech THE HON. MR. STEWART tum resumed his address which was ad- showed most speed invariably leading fit fbi Ulwllillt. heats was fast the fifth heat being inl10“\‘¥l0d from the day before. Since filth. he said. he had been directing his attention to the question of rep. resentatlo-n in the House of Comr monsi' He was emphatically of opinion that the representation oi 'the Island should' beincreaaed in gi; This matter was oi the utmost im- 1'J0l"C8I|(ie. F0i‘flll'la_t8ly for Primm Ed- ward Island, the late Sir John A". McDonald, who was Attorney General fer Upper Canada, kept a memoran- dum of ‘some of the more important splendid sportsmanship shown by niiiquestlons which 'were discussed in the the horsemen in.the various races, in “l’°°°h"° at the C°“f°"°”°° 4” Q‘“¢b\°- These speeches had been collected and been a single incident to mar thalpubllshed bl' Si’ ‘l°'°Ph P°l’°» B Ha' good feeling among the memhers.lti"'° °f thi' I°1““d~ I" that "°l“"“° it was indicated very clearly that the delegates who represented the ing the 1915_ The-thanks of the 0wn_\Province of Prince Edward .Island were unanimous in their determina- tion to joirl the Confederation only on the definite understanding that this province should be assured a representation of no fewer than six members for all time. That authority was strengthened by another work published by the secretary ol the mlstakabl-e language, that the att ' tuds oi the delgiatss oi‘Prince Edwar vision was made in the agreement for the . representation demanded. This question oi-representation wa tionpend when not granted they fre- A- M5°Kl““°li) '3 3 3 1 2. fused to take further 'steps towards l_$ie‘co`nlii11n`~iira'tlon 'of the Union. In 1373, when this Province- was assured *Y _ derson 4 Z 2 3? .1-g_pr_Q@nt'a_tl0ll df ti! i'nel'h*l‘l, th 3i»rse'd"'to some ln. i 1 _» _ ‘ l ‘ Dnflnrthe regime.or=_Blr1rn!_ehn A; iiiisboaani our iirenrssentatioh was undisturbed. --After his death. how- elyer, all -those vrho,lied.‘_tsh£a ,illtrt i _ine \agreeinent'bstvreen1t e Pro- vilice and the noniinien. Government p' sped nil the stage and the Govern- J%ol_ Cianada passed-into other hi' `. ‘Then our representation' was reduced from six to five and the matter was allowed to go _by default at Ottawa. Bincs the oresent_Gov- rnmcnt came into oowei: it had dealt with the matter in a persistent |nrid, the Speaker hoped, what might irove to -be a successful manner. But the way in which the question had been handled in the meantime .had prejudiced our case very much. 'when Premier Mathisecn and the Speaker wont to Ottawa lest Jan- |uury, one of the uuestions they were asked wus "What was said in Parlia- ment on this question by your re- presentatives? Did they enter anv protests?" And the Svvakeri and hzs colleagues could not Rive -an ellrma- tive reply. There was the speech of Mr. Hughes. that we had no ground for complaint, that there had been 'rio mistake and that we were not su- titieil 'tosix members. When they were threatened with a reduction from five to iour, Mr. Hacket, Con- servative member for Prince County. lhrousht the nusetlon up and warned the Government of the iniustice that would be done the Island; and Mr. Hurlies spoke as atronglv gud em- phatically as anyone possibly could P Not an ordinary linlmentf- just about five times more powerful, more penetrating, more pain-subdiiing than nny thiclf, oily or ammonia liniment Nervi~li‘né fairlyents up the pain slid stillness in chronic rheumatic joints. gives quick relief to those throbbing pains, and never burns or even stains the skin. ' "l`i.liaumatism kept my lun and sore for :cu years. knee joint was often too allow ine to walk. tortured condition I a blessing. Its tion brought hoping for; of Nci‘vili1_is I also took order to I dill Not nn :chi j i I il’-. ‘l.'.‘il‘alln tics; for Anil _’*;."_!’.‘ speak against the interests of the Province and against being allowed to keep the reprlsesitation of five which we had at the time. He (Mr. Hughes) argued that throuirh lapse. of time we had acduieseed in what been done-and he attempted to the Govonmsnt of Sir John .He argued that the, subm tted to the which had decided the circumstances consenuencss. he took and it he Provinc h_ilU||llliI_ll,I. Llllllilllll W ` _delegates from upper and lower Gan- sda who stated, in very clear and un- ` :il 1 "">_< ‘!l _-I _'.~‘»=‘ »i_ -fl ~ _ 1 :ff f , _...._._i-a_a _ .-.»i.- ,_ ,_ j. ir. * ' _ born.--2»@f25° _ __ i\‘\° delegates of the Island-in fact, that so far as the Dominion Government was concerned, they intended that we should have six members on-ly for a year or two and then come under the general provision, The speak- ,er's contention was that the Domin- ion Government never intended but 'that we should have a representa- ition of six, and ii that fact had been presented to the Supreme Court they would have conceded, as |it had been conneded by every fair- miuded man, _that the wrong should _be rlghtcd, the mistake should he corrected, justice done, and Prince Edwnrd Island restored to the posi- FURNITURE .r '~._ _ ,i i _~ -. ‘, _ (gh ' '- 1:2 ‘ ` 1 ‘i:-- ci ' /fi* -L_. I ` "'“ _'ii `_ 1 5" _ l iF ' _ ;a.l,:'>'§;“l - -- fi -r” _ .1437 ' .is ` i ` ' I. _ \ 1 .v fe. ~)~i __ _‘~~ _fi _ `v`>-_J l ;.-_'..___;f_ *f§-17 _| c nr»i~>iii=nr good as new \.<_i‘_ ` ___ A A _'_ \\_ - \ -\" ..._ -lv M- ; _-___ _ f`. " ___,¢/" g /_. \' _,~< _ . ta- Ly’ *_ ,l_¢,` ra. o. _ \,\f_ . Worn out furniture made Our completely equipped workshop is at your service~our men are experts-we are ready to do good work for you-at reasonable cost. Have your furniture repaired and reupholstered NOW before the Elf is tion which in 1873 she thought she f 0 "ll l "lf Spring rush beginS_ would obtain., That was the way the -matter stood at present. A nlea had been made that the island ouizht to be united on the subject. it was not the fault oi the present Govern- ment that both parties did not stand together, because the Honour- able members Opoosite had been en- deavorlng to make it a party ques- sion not only in .the local House but also in the House oi Commons. It would be a most intolerable state of affairs if this prov nce should be hu- miliated in the House of Commons and reduced to 9, membership oi one. The people had supposed that when Sir Wilfrid Laurier came into 'power he would show some ` generosity in deialingwith the Island; but he was callous to their interests and turned e. deaf ear to them. Nothing was done lor them with regard to either ` roads or public services. The mat- ter oi our representation he had op- posed from beginning to end. Continuing, Mr. Stewart said he did not think he need press the mat- ter any further. The Governimtirit had. presented the case of the pro- vince in the clearest possible man- ner_to the Domlniion Government. Whether they succeeded or failed-, they. felt they had acne their duty. It had been stated that they had been-_riding for a iall; that _was an unworthy and insidious .inslnuation to make, and besides there was not a. single word ot truth in it. Mr. Mathieson had 'worked hard. in the -matter. He did not in the -least be- gi neilt by going to Ottawa, but he did nm-nd in this matt" wa, B ,.",,i_“f_e it enltirely in the interests oi the i i' t ii ning to do with-W0! “°°-- ~ ~- ‘ - dllullitcdieristioiiwiinlnegztunequivocal pro- Thi’ “Peak” fh°“8ht he had Wilt _ _ i Hunt out that chair that needs a new leg-_-that' couch that needs re- covering-D that parlor suite that should be repaired and reupholslered. ' _ We repair, scrape and refinisli much 4vglu_able old.. _lllahogany and Walnut Furniture You may have descarded an old table or chair which may be valuable -we can refinish it and make it a thing of beauty. _ _ ¢ _ { We l.ay Oilclotlisl -] { We Remake Mattresses! l lk Picture Framing A Specialty! _ _Jl 1430-3-14Sat,tuesME2i i r Vg His friends and relatives surround-.WOUEBHGG ol Irish in all parts _bl ‘s ed him and endeavoured to dissuade 'him from undertaking such a peril- over most of the ground oi the iuues- ' 10"” task' Th” k“°“' Well the dml` the lam.'!"l “ml 5005 "`l‘““t» "T@BCl\ tion 0| the Confederation J“-bu,_,e_ cultles of the work and the war like YOUP children to value that iaith E That would be an occasion 0| great _ ,giéopie iwhgiin he wou'lddliav; dag . _ V a. . s w r , giéeoniyns ob;|t‘i;,§lemew:lcih(_3ik1;¥¢:a%£‘:_'intercst and rejoicinz for this pro p _ ._-. not B mesc';_n0t°b“ W” 5 ° 0* n _ vince, nnd before the time arrived he . (Continued irom page 1) l “Q 7 ‘my WW" hoped thai. the wrong nndgr which >.'°-é------i~--~-~~-_- his Uwni bln by The gmc? and Power' thewllaml had bean ,unsung wr t_ lol God who enabled him to resist many years would be rectified. When 'bondage of his master and went in- |th°m~ that h"_““3`hl' l“`°“'°h the G05' UISY looked back over the yea" that 51:0 France. Fromi that time the life ~ Del ‘ll Jesu* (Jhflst £0 “la Irish PW' had passed since Confederation and ioi the Saint was clear in history. - P19 '-`*'“"1 WW* himself “P t0 the Bal' contymmatéd _(what ¢reBt_nr°gN-as ,M thease of 23 he entered the mo_ i vation oi ot-hers. St. Patrick arrived ha¢_i__been made in Canada, they must. 'halter of ‘a relative and-~ remained _’“` l"'l“"d in 439? he mad” *W0 at' ieeln keen pride i thelr.nsople, in hiire leur years, giving can B high tempts to land but was unsuccessful ¢h°._°°l‘\1¢1"‘f' fliffy heloniedjo. At _lid admirable example of-sanctity, Fimuy 11° °“°°°°d°d in 2"'l"8 5 that ¢iai_e_¢_i.era were ad railways be- i erotica and _faiihiiu observance of fv°ih<_»11i_in a county down. setting tween new -serine and New isriiiiii- ;{el-igicuenbiigaiicna. at the and ai with s wveiit- H' cvmmd time wick and an wav ci geti,in¢ ee the ih¢i='i»ei‘ioii of fear yearn he returned lm\_1w¢1sf°lv -around iiiih and this ia nnnei- mvinw, -"dept mrouxh 't , ,ig iii, i.,'m,iy',», ,laid (mm. and M cclivei-sion oi this small body formed Unit” §¢3u,_ '_ ,,Meh,_w`“ _‘ °|,mll__ ` - iid, .¢||¢,|,_. ,¢5‘m,_ M. ~.Mh,» *tm-5,; ltiie. nilel'eiis_ of the more considerable one _ renee. "and an Jar 0- i-inf. live. meneiia er~-widen-ne' was '°”‘f» _ iwbditent. ' ecmrivlvn .vt .fthe ‘the world on that day gathered to- Kethcr to keep green the memory -:ii said the Bishop in. conclusion. "T611$!h them to love the APOBUE of Ireland , und -ever to honor hiamcmory und kenp it alive." _ After the Mass the parade reform- ed and started n circuitoug line qi .march throuizh the streets than hack to the halls of the socieliee after the ~ larizest and best parade of Irish so- cieties ever held in Charlottetown. Minard'a Liniment Cin-sa iiini_haria_' y llilgliss' Drug Siore sells lfi i Maiwoba `snd’=‘ Saskatchewan will-at we med. these _piae_e| wel-ers mere extensive waste. 'British Ooiunhia, too. had only 'a few scattered ate. D10, and there was no connection_ nn sympathy. no means of transporta- tion between the lower and upper provinces. | on moti(0'lI`lo he continued) f ofthe Acting Premier, the House adjourned to Wednesday at 3 p. m. ! "For curing that troublesome rcouzh and quickly banishinz the cold and all irritation in the throni you can iind nothing better than Mnc's Cough Mixture. , This pre- barntion is recommended bv all who have ever i used it and has worker? wonderful fcures in hundreds of cases The Two Mace, 149 Great Genres St. "Ylexall _Tooth Powder is one of the; most satisfactory dentifrices on th `mnrlet today. ltmakes ' the tieigthbehrly white, 'keeps therr. clean, the moiltii healthy, prevents decay and hardens ‘thH'°gu‘nra'.' hoc.. money baclpii-diuatis _ 'nie Maciciniian Drug‘~0o.`,' Col-her'Great George and Kant sta' ' ` I . Mtf. ___?____,___»- M~ e.W. W. Lslie _ TW1.L OTHERS HOW T0 GET STRONG AND WELD. Mrs_W.\i'. Lake of Aberdeen, Miss_,_ says: “The grippe has leit ms in is run dow condition from which _ _ _ B lei the local- Borden cha- _ssked 'him argument he claim oi the_ not made, Mr. as thearave. and iall - to was subinitt-l Court was » not we meds. what was the agreement ss up and not the agree- srrived at. On the agreement the Court could pass judizment against us. had never _admitted the correct- oi the agreement. We had si- 'ui-izeil that it was a mistake. Mr. ‘flushes hed said that it wel carelessness on the psri. oi the ,e- ,ii that n .r_.._ ..,_ ._- _ .J .. _ » weak, - n _ _ I suffered for some time; I tried dif- for the great missionary ia~i~oui~ whigh he was to undertake in Ire- lan _ This preparation lasted fifteen long years, most of which time was on one occasion visiting'-Britain. Fin- hle aut-iiorisiition to zo forth n con- llrstlned to bring about the conver- i i th irish co le, to bring gon o e p p _hem under the yoke of Jesus Christ. Bv A Bpeciallst. Eiprselate the importance of any ich anfduclnent scientist states lie ' »n¢ii|` _ ' ; i. -Moi iiiiid.I' 'es 'in 'iilhfii iii'le°°lulsi¢l‘iil" iii °°§i‘5 oil iiitiaiiiir '° nimliiiuilri iiifiilfgiii ine-ail»'l`;'nn;'_`lbill?-.islbivir-. 'hliidA~infl6epeiii§'ma'. 5-.tant ‘ _ = » r;f~ , ~,. ,_. IIA* ._.. _, . it. _ »_:V. _ _ Y _ _ i-‘i..t..:iii..:‘.i:is..:.i=f.:r°i'.‘i'i'..'E:..'fi ig-f’n'i'“'. to-iir_..itit2?ii..i€.i£i.‘li¢» '3?¢*lF iiiilii nina; one-ci the letters. -ri: *_I_&ftr§s'&i1i`unc_;__l-hut.. “girlie ci-" " i tn iih. d e-the i' Nl". ` ii' ‘F oil ‘ * ‘ -- » '=;.-~ _ onllesrd iiqpealmlai llolcellhmiiuhorug 001 of Salah ¢g£t_illU\‘ii`,\lllo “|'|‘&‘ _ ' '_ _ _ in iiie= far »;iisiaaci;l"eey:i:g:= ‘_-ooinelgdliilftry. in ghsdiggrz tjiéui-ss__.ol_ l~€n3._ _. i 3 i-ie-3-~._ " i;l'1f'*.`~ ‘ hf§6 3 5 friends in order to prepare ‘himself to the force of arms. At the md of but miles i-the old-dsbllf-Q' l seven years he convened a meeting of three _Kings, three Antii;liar:les, and three Bishops; and, with their ass-istunce and co-operation, be re- invent with saint G<'rmenius_ the tivo 'vired the whcia code ci iawa ci the nation. He spent years in the er- dllv the Btilni: went. to lliime Bild e¢¢ing of churches buvtismz' con. thrswhimself at the feet of the Holy \firming,` instituting monasteries and Father. there to festive ffvm hirf- convince, and iinaiiy at theend ci twenty- two years he retired, having l'e°"“t°d Bl°h°P°*l'h° °“° who W" `hrou ht the whole counir under the K Y cross of the Divine Saviour. .He visited the l’ope and rendered an account of his lahours. During his " `”""""""""""'“""""""""""""" " ilong stay ln Ireland he had caused “nw in Denny the erection of seven hundred church- es in Ireland had assisted in the dh-9 Dil"-'l|'l|" G¢|'Ul~consecration df seven hundred Bish- ---- ops and had caused the ordination of three thousand priesfs. He had _~ That the dandruil germ is respon- absolutely abolished ide airy from sible for nearlv all the diseases to'tl1e lend. hsptliied men and women, 'hich the scalp is heir, as well as | sons and daughters and made them, llor baldness and premature gray heir_whn were n nation of pagans, if nat- is a well’ known fact, but when we lon of firm and faithful christians. 'ealile that it is also indirectly re- The pope received him with the greet- lP0Ul|'bl°_1°f min! of the worst cas- est joy, embraced him and conferred ol catarrh and consumption. ‘ ve on him t-he title ci Apostle ci Ire- land. Saint Patrick was noted for IM “IM Will ‘l°lU`°¥ lf! PGWYP- his seal and concern for the wei- WO sts. theréforo. §lfli°“'lB\°|¥ PIN* fare of the church, continued thc _id ie sive in-swit the i»re»°f1i>¢1°°,si|ncp. He realized new mica ure. Salvation of human souls cost our. nl i°W|. elf" f°P°°*»°\i Um- *° herd and nc oiicreiora ave his _ . S ferent remedies -but nothin! 'umm luompumy duh-oy the dmdm” “rg whole life to the si iritual' welfare of to do me siiv itooil until t t¢°\ V10' » ol. from which I received '.‘.\‘¢¢f~ bm' eiit. My cough is almost entirely “TQ and 1' gm stroll( Mid will B- _ ga n, and, I ani glad to recommend Vmol to Others who suilsr as I did. ‘ Mrs; Lakes recovery was 'due to the combined action' of the medical elements dxirscted from cods' livers -combined with the blood makins and strenizth creating properties of tonic iron; which are contained in ss peiseedesip qsnoe :sq pus iouiiix s natural result. We iruarantee that Vinol will do all we claim and will pay back vmir monov ii Vlnol does not sstisi! !0\\- E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Charlottetown. P. B- 1. iici cr'y»taia`. -Mis iiiercagiiiy, and ter stsndlnc held an hour it is P,"f":|{\”Wzl‘;°0:th’°;":g:’£§:3‘;“:top-his fellow-men. For three hundred lling hair and it has in numerous lfgxgnxetgr ha: 2;: llmlatnngmsxl t“_’9’gd;‘f°b1M:“';°"1:i=i';;:°‘;°c:,`li,lf country in Europe. Proceeding llis °" “M mad* u 'Hmm or My Lordshin dssit with the perseciitions “Rl” ‘Tx vm “M133” m__‘y'o“, 6 which Ireland underwent at various " ' ii r nd iiieii i, th iaith which in s a w , y s Bngagmiunlgié_hElf‘g:.';'sh:“;4°:n'f the good Patrick had installed ‘ into ihem, they overcame cviry ' time Roe# ini; of that faith he said that ii youu . It restores vlmjnd »¢f|h_i~`_ vloogiioi. takes held of the iiuii_ nerves at ones and braces you lin. ' Some of your nerves have been iliif? ment for years, and if they are noi, looked after will dry up and die: VIGOROL reaches the n-erve ccntrll. imparting life, youth and v nor. ‘l‘hii\‘. tired, billous feeling s removed; nil vour pains and aches are driven ii way. The most wonderful tonic r-vi-`i~ sold is VIGOROL. Don't he n lniiilrii to yourself and others; get a lmtl.ii~ of VIGOROL to-day and sturt life over nzain. Hughes' Drug Store is the only place in (‘.hni'lotti\_town Where you can blly Vlllllllilli. l“’rli'u 81.00 a bottle. _ _ _ __ Sli' "'°°'i l _-- Oriental Fox Exchange Op- tions bought and sol . Ii- lend an Newfoundland stock. _ ` R. W. McEWEN, f iss-1-i0Mimf» St. Peters, P. E. l. , ~ _., FOX 0‘ SA E ~ |914 Pups Silver lilscli ALSO Besulilsl Silver Black Breeders all for later delivery. "ad, fm. U,-,_ Apply “mm and the struasle cl ireland for the iaith If aut .Breedin and inoriiing, rubbing into the scalp with 1*" Df°¢\\‘°W'i° 0' ‘““°l\ £000- “WY L0w& prgges wouidgimeh me iin3,,.iip,_ ii you Wim it pai-. ioever attributed their victims tn W E mmm ami 1 ,immm of your (noi-_ thvir own strensth, but to the zond~\ CSI YOU. RIT Ol' WIRE US. ice perfume. While this preparation ness ol God- thev realised that it C0" ig noi, ii _dye it is unenualleg for re- was ii pure silt of God and mercy on SL ,Dim "_,-,_ very gratitude that thousands and |¢m-ins lf" hair go in originni col- .his part. 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