i. = t , . i .. 1b ‘t " PENSLAR i o . 0 . 4 b ’ ALMOND ‘ J b . 1. and . » ~ 0 4’ P -s = CUCUMBER = " t CREAM I’ 0 ‘ 0 1» i. ~ 1 o is looked upon as the best by , j, the most discriminating wo- < 4 men everywhere. It protects V‘ the skin against chaps, sun- , j: burn, wind and weather. > 4 Knowing that it will keep ‘ 1 your complexion ever at its ., est. 3 Try Penslar Almond and I» I: Cucumber Cream yourself, < and know how delightful it really is. You can get it at .. the Penslar store in two siz- j, es 75c and 50c. , ' , 0 I I a P <= E. A. FOSTER 0 4 v , II CENTRAL onuosrons 1 .4 Sole Agents‘ for Penslar > i Family Remedies and Toilet I‘ Articles; 1 1t, _ “FEBRUARY” 6, 12920., "A iiliiiiu iiinv wn old lore or shin disease oi _ are breaks out inf It's be- eenee the remedies on have been using do not set to the root of the disease, but remain on the surface. Try Zam-Buki 1t penetrates to the underlying gissues, destroys all lei-me and cures from the "root" up. Hence Zam-Buk curse are lasting. All dealers, 60c. box. DeVAN'8 FRENCH PILLS Areliable Regulating Pill for won, fill. 85 a box. Sold at all Drug Stores °' "“""°.'::'l: ran:- W - (I G III . f‘ “es-Ines. Ontario. ‘ ' " PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN filgstgacsasityirin and Vitality for Nervr ' ncreases “ ra matter" Tonic-will build x y or two for $5, at rug stores, or by mail on receipt of price. The iicoheii DrIII 00-. 5t. Cntharinee. Ontario. SOLD A’! FOSTER’! DRUG 8T0!!!» . Minsrd's Liniment sures diphtheria 500-000-000- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this sci-tion. \Vherc copies come to our care heading. 2c. pcr word for each in- o be forwarded, five cents must be added to cost to cover p stage, etc Contractions count as one wo arc allowed as ono word. rd, but tlvo ‘figures (as $1.000) Cash remittances to cover cost must accompsnyalhadvertise- merits. In ilo case can this rule be overlooked. Advertisements received without remittance cannot be acknowledged. MISCELLANEOUS J.\‘l). Allldlllil) DIIWDONALD; LAND Siirvi-yor, Soiiriei, , it. No. ll. ifiliil-ll-fi-hlldllilrlil PERSONS \\'ll.l.ING 'l‘(l ‘ ACT AS sullstitiitf- ti-nctii-rs during till-oh- se-ni-i- of any of the rcgiilar ti-lu- ‘ U7ill~;l--i-liil<ilii' Si-liool lloard. ‘IIRY OUR J01! PRINTING DEPT. for your next order for billheads. letterheads. envelopes, visiting cards, posters. All kinds of pam- hlet work done. Special prices on gsrge quantities. The Job Print- ing Department of The Island Guardian Publishing Co» Kalli Si... Charlottetown. MALE HELP wasuircr) A'l‘ (more AN Assil-vralvr‘ buttor maker, one with some ex- poricncc preferred. ADDIY QWP Jtaffnuge. 1- is. l.- iliisi-z-i- 11.31 lunar rmnr rcxcrrArvors-A number of men. married and sin- _ gle wanted at once for positions a" l“'i'.’.'.'..‘8fl¥.£€."&'.‘.'.?°“‘ "' 5' °“ ’ czor-r-ri-Mmtr “Tasman: HELP I ' \\'AN’l‘I<lI)—-l\l.i\ll1 F0]! (iI-rvrllutr. lioiiricivoilf nt 36 Kent Street‘. . _ iaiua-c-s-iiualnii ' ' 1 \ 10TH I"|<l|lRUAR\'-— gilt-razor; jnuidél AUDI)’ 31'"- ~_- ~',i".. 'icc.. V m‘ “ " ' " ‘ b77T~2-.'i-hil2iii ‘\vANi|~|dI) - i-Aivuinrs ilrlivr-lnai. maid in t-lfllllII family, at Halifax. flood homi- and Hood wnilifih l" right fiiirLV- Fm‘ PIITKINIIIIT" up‘ my 19p ]\'(3n(_ so, Cliarlottetoyyii. l’. 1. ii735-2-i-M-ladil1d \\'A{\"|\|.)|)._A rAvAiuu-l, armour-z- ngfl] may to ki-r-p liousu for a singlv young man near cit). ‘A good homo uiiii good wages to‘). i9 right party. \\i'itc liox Z54. _(-ilY- ti74ti-2-4-hils3ipd noon wanna Fort HOME worry. We nccd you to rnukeAmécklgnail the fast easily lcalned u _o DI!- m“ Experience unnecessary. tance immaterial. Positively? "P canvassing. Yarn supplies. t “a5 ticulurs. 3 cent Billing-m 6D- C., Auto Knitter Coiiaasfiflfiiillzl-E“ TENDERS ' _ Tenders will be received b)’ either of the undersigned up l" Saiurd-ny February 21 f0 l‘ butt" maker for the New Pert Factory for the coining season. The maker l0 5lllppIy his own help. Tenders t0 slate monthly wages expected- 'l‘lie lowest or uny tender not nec- essarily accepted. JAS. A. GORDON, Pres. L. W. SHAW, Secy. 6820~2-fiMEfrn-w3i. LOST I.0§'l‘-—A IIAG 0F WHEAT 0N Lung ltivcr Road. .l. ll. Marks, New London, l’. E. l. 6817 FOR. SALE ‘ NOR sAnr-i-i-is n u or‘ Hosfionr-ls at Milton. Apply to itirsuJolin Mort-side, Milton. lI772-2'5-1\Ila3I|JlI FOR §Al.I'}—-l*‘All.\l 0F 50 ACRES, clour. llaiunco undo!‘ frond hard- wood. Horn and dwelling house. Apply lru. Aiiid, Kingston. BTIII-il-d-lllhliilpil FOR SALE-J PAIR S. II. I‘l7l'§, I pair your olrl, 1 (ion-l; all Class .-\.. Ill'l\\ ly furri-d, well diivciopcdnnd iii first i-luns irolidllioii, Phone write- or ciill \\'. [-1. Dawson, North 'I‘i'_\‘0r\. ITHO-iL-ihlliiiipd WANTED ' “fANTlfllk-A \VO0D§TOCK TYPE- wrlter" in cxchnniro for Smith Premier. Apply to McDonald and McDonald. Tracadie Cross. GGOI-ZW-hllillilpd \\’AN‘I‘l<1D-—-B\' APRIL l NEXT. TU rent or purchase. frilly modern 8 or 9_ room housc, detached and with garden preferred. J. L. Miles, c.o. Canadian Bank of Commerce. 68ll-2-fi-ME3lpd dlllsKllATb-I HAVE PAID HIGH prices for muskrat. fox and mink s ins._ For the balance of the season I will advance my-priccs. It will pay you to send your ship- ments to me or bring them J. D. Jenkins. 0273-18-1M0 MUSKRAT AND MINK ADVANCED ngdin. I am paying unheard-of prices for the above furs. No t too small or too largo to receive my personal attention. “Iillguar- antee satisfaction as to prices or _furs will be returned free of charge. A. E. Mack-ban. Summer- sldc, P. E. I. USSZ-l-ZZMEII CURLING Last night the following game was played at the Charlottetown Curling Rink:- Mr. Woodbury Mr. ‘H tmlll A. Stewart‘ J. A. Robertson J. F. \Vhear J. A. S. Bayer A. W. Hyndman MfuMlles Skip 8. Skip 9. NEW WATERFORD , , MINERS DECIDE GLAiCE BAY. Feb. 6.-—'1‘he New Waterford local at a meeting last night to ratify the wage schedule after a few minor ‘alterations had been made. Secretary McLachlsn. who was present.’ agreed to this and said the changes would be made. In contrast to-the action of the other locals, the Waterford local put itself on record as ‘being in fav- or of ihe long term conraict. Minercfe Llnlmeot Cures Dltaempsi \ / GBOVE’S o-Psii- l TBA SALVE ll Remedy for inedie iii-esp. Sore Tim end kindred ailments. f: z, iihesl Golds. ‘iieed Bolder Spee- ei, Siiiiiicck, Eareebe 7y freely lo file this ' _ |usi over the effected part5 and nib ii iii. a .i.\v .,....| _I.I_0illf3I__(_;ll3i‘iII8Il HOCKEY SPECIAL for Summer- siirs leaves at- 4.30 sharp today. 1i. -ABNEY.—Service in Abner School house on Tuesday Feb, 10th at 7 p. m. NORTH RIVER BERVICEw-On Feb. 8th. H. R. Bell will preach a, follows. Long Creek ll s. m. Clyde 3 p. m. Kingston, 7 p. m. ORWELL-Servicea next Sab- bath February 8th at St. Andrews Church, Orwell at 11, at Orwell Head 6.80. GOOD PURCHASE-Mr. Leo Moaae, Kenslugton has purchased a valuable driver from Allison Pro- fitt, Freetown.‘ CHARLOTTETOWN FANS. - Join the crowd by special train to- day and encourage local hockey (911111. 1i BONSHAW 8ERVlCE.—Rev. W. A. Wood, will preach in the Presby- terian Church, Bonshaw at 7 p.m. Sabbath [Feb 8th.. TODAWS EXCURSIONF-The Abegwelts play the most critical game of season tonight. Special for Summerside leaves at 4.30. 1i TRENTON SHiPYARQ-Trentcn only lost a half day in all the cold, frosty weather there was all win- ter. Saturday it was 2'! below. The Pa‘ ' e/os Pepe provide e new treatment for coughs, colds and lung troubles. The] are little tablets bade up irons Pine extracts and medicinal menace. When put lnin ilie nouth these medicinal ingredi- mil tnrn into healing vapors, which are breathed down direct lithe Inn , throat and bronchial when, he Pepe treatment is Ilreci. Swallowing cough mix- Mree into the stomach, to cure sllnsents and disorders in throat ind lungs, is indirect. Peps are revolutionizing the treatment of Elde and their rlcc is within the ch of all. A I dealers‘. 50c. box. nd lc. stamp for FREE TRIAL KAGE TAO . ;FA NsT-ispTiélKfior ' sifiT-mjersicf; leaves at 4.30 today. Go up and encourage the city team. 1i MURRAY HARBOR. CIRCUIT. —<Serwices Feb. 8th. White Sands shipyard‘ ls doing good work this m, 11, cape winter. Up to the present the men 6,341 Bear, 2.30. Harbor, DIED YESTERDAY.—The death ' . THE csasrorrarowu campus.’ FRENCH-Mending, writing and speaking taught ‘by an experienced French teacher. Apply to 48 Peake Street or to l3 Spring Park Road before Saturday 7th inst. Emerson NOTEBI—TIIQ follow- ing is the standing of Bear River, North School for the month of Jan- uafy. Grade Vl.—l. Minnie Etta Mc- Donald, 2 Frances McGaugh. 3 Ber- nie McDonald. Grade V.-—1, Mary B._iMcAdam, 2 Howard Kelly, 3 iChe er McGaugh. Grade IV.-1 Mar rie iMcDonsld, 2 Pellzle Gallant, 3 Adolphus Kelly. Grade il‘.ll.—~‘1 Mary Kelly 2 Mildred Mc- Adam, 3 Reggie Molsaac. Grade II. —1 Adolphus A. Kelly 2 Peter Kel- ly. Qrade l.—l, Estelle McDonald, 2, J. ‘D. McAdam, 3 Leonard Kelly. Pesfect attendance. Howard Kelly fiolphie Kelly, Mary Kelly, Bernie _ nald, Minnie E. McDonald, J. D. McAdam, Minnie McAdam, Milred McAdam. . SHIPPING NEWS TH; ICE BOUND MONTCALM A despatch received yesterday by Captain Taylor of the Marine Department, stating that the steam er Montcalm was twenty two miles north west of East Point and about sixteen miles off Cape Breton. lt also stated that the steamer is jammed in heavy rafted ice from which there is little hope of zet- fing clear until a change of wind. m a THE ROVAL WILLIAM The first complete passage be- ' PERSONALS Mr. Lestlock Anderson, st. Peters. i was in the city yesterday. Mr, R. D. MCDQ man at Peskeg Station is under treatment in the City Hospital. Miss Jean McDonald, has return- ed to York after a short visit to ‘ Pleasant View. Mr. and Mrs. H. Longworth and Miss Rose Loilgworth, city. left yesterday for Montreal. Staff Q. M. S. Cornelius Blanch- ard, C. A. D. (3., Halifax, arrived . in the city last night on a short ‘ . visit to his home here. Miss Victoria Watts, and Miss Marian Lewis have returned to York after a very pleasant visit at Cornwall the guests of Mr. Mrs. Hazen Howard. Th c many friends of Mrs. Clif- ford. of Hunter River will regret to learn hat she treatment in Hospital. the Miss Edith Proud, city. underwent the l". E. I. Hospital yesterday wag reported making favorable progress st evening. Miss Olive Hiscoil left this morn‘ lug for St. John, N. 13., where she will take charge of No. 4. Corps mild section fore and is undcrgolns P. E. Island who a serious operation in i Mr. Lloyd Cox, Morell, was in ‘ ~ the city yesterday. steel works alsoi is lyusy iliese ENCOURAGING-—Murray l-lar- has its Forward Movement in sight already. Sever- al have promised most encourag- ing amounts. The pastor is one of HOCKEY-An interesting game of played yesterday lit between Miss McCourUs Square resulted latter, ‘the score being 3-2. The game was ably refereed by Arthur Cahill,._ the Arena Rink, ISLAND MlLLER.—The syiiiiey Record of January 20 confalng n lengthy article on m6 work being. ploy of the Rogers Hardware C0,, done by the Sydney Milling Com- Lill- pany in their mill at Sydney. This mill which is one of the most up-to- date in the Dominion, (being rlin by electricity and fit-ted with the most modern machinery) is at prgg ens enxased grinding the cargo of wheat salvaged from the big Braz- alian‘ freighter “Joazlero" ' was stranded at Glace Bay last month. The foreman of this mill is Mr. Allan Campbell formerly of Long River in -this Province who was for several years miller in Mr. W. G. Sutherla which ad's mill at Mon JOB FOR A SOLD- IER? The Employment Office, (‘liar , lottetqwn has‘ applications for fif-,‘ Wnem» 141m“ v0" Smders- m” teen carpenters, twelve who seek positions as clerical workers twenty under the heading-oi’ printers. bar- bers. plumbers, cooits,. laborers, five teamsters, four-incipi- liiechanics. three tdbacminists three in. telegraphers, fifteen eni- ployees, and twelve marine work- ers. There is a great dearth of work at present in th'is Province and the great majority of the appli- cants are nien from overseas. Ciri- zcns at any time requiring, a man for any kind of work whatever lpven it be only f0:- only telephone the Employment of- fice here and they will have no trouble in securing suitable help. All classes of applicants ' ‘be said, are listed at this fiffice trained professional men to the everyday laborer. The office at present 150 unplsced applicants. day need F113;? occurred yesterday at Surrimervllie, Lot 66, of Mr. James Doyle, a well known resident of that place and who for many years taught school. The funeral takes place to- day to Vernon River Church. YOUNG GlRL'S'DEiATH.-Tlle death occurred in the Charlotte- town Hospital yesterday of Miss Dorothy Malone, of Kelly‘s Cross. aged 17 years. Her death was due to spinal meningitis. The body was sent home yesterday for inter- merit. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE.- Amoag successful candidates in a general competitive examination held at Ottawa for positions in Gradcili, Clerks, 2nd Division, Clvll Service appears the name of Mr. itlliarléfsE. Bore-ham, a former well- known Charlottetown boy who was for a number of years in the em- Dl-EDJN BOSTON-Miss Etta (Jana, teacher at -Murray Harbor received o. telegram announcing the death of her sister Mrs. Allen Refuse, Boston, Mass, on Feb 3. She leaves i0 mourn a husband, two sons, also lier mother Mrs. S. Canu of Pleasant Valley, and a sister, Mrs. Simon Fraser of Roxbury, Mass, and a brother Rev. S. James Carin. of Marliboro, Mass. MR. ROBERT MESSERVY IN- TERVIEWEIL-The Toronto Daily Star of Feb. 3 says. Rather in the public eye at present owing tohis chivalrous defense of his late op- German general who commanded the Turks st Gallipoli, General Ian Hamilton is tremendously popular 75 with all the troops who have serv- ed under him or who have come inw contact with him at sliypf his numerous entertainments which he held every week in London after his return from Gallipoli. Ml‘. Robert Messervy, lately a lieutenant in the it. G. A. and now living at 21 Grenv-ille street, gave to The Star many instances of his courtesy and kind consideration to Colonials who were totally un- known to him before the war. He made it a ipructice to hold an enter- tainment in his home every Thurs- day afternoon, the best profession- al talent always being prepent. At these Little intimate affairs. there would often be as many as 250 men 0g from the various London hospitals present. all of them friendiess Im- periul or Colonial troops. Mr. Mes- SUCCESSFUL SHORT COURSES, Bervv is very proud of the numeral»- —0ne of the most successful agri- hed photo which Sir Ian gave him, and treasures the numerous letters tween America and the British ls- lands by steam was madeln 1835 by the ‘Royal Wiliiam~a ship flint was built at Quebec. For years this fact was disputed by the United States who claimed that the Savan- nah was the pioneer in the task, but it is established now that the American vessel used sails more than steam. The Royal William was built in the yards of Campbell and Block (luring 1830 and 1831. The designer of the vessel was James Goudie, who died in Quebec in 1892. With elaborate ceremonies the vessel was launched in the spring of 1831 and later towed io Montreal to rccclvu her machinery and fittings. lvhi-li complete She loaded a cargo for Halifax and then traded for a short time between Quebec, Halifax and Boston. In fact she "was the first British ship of the steam type to en- ter the port. of Boston. She was 176 feet in length, three mast schoon- er rigged. of 1370 tons, and with accommodation for about sixty pas- sengers. She left Quebec for Lon- don on August 6, 1833, and called at Pictou for coal and some repairs She sailed again on August 18 with seven passengers. A terrific gale was encountered on the Banks and one of her engines was disabled so thatthe passage from Plctou to London took twenty-fivedsys. Ten days after she reached her port slic was chartered by the Portuguese to enter the service of Dom. Pedro and the next year she was sold to the Spaniards who converted the craft into a war ship calling her the Isabel Segundo. On June 23, 1894, s. tablet was unveiled in the Canadian Parliament Buildings at Ottawa commemorating the great voyage and the inauguration of a new era. in transatlantic voyaging. $TEAMISHIP SERVICE FROM ST. JOHN TO WEST AFRICA -Sf. John will have a steamship service to the West Coast 0i‘ Af- rica next winter, according to a St. John mun. The. ‘Elder-Dempstcr Company propose to open a new service from Montreal to iWest Ai- rlce next summer, and if it proves a success will be continued from St. John in the winter iiionthsifhe Eider-Deiilpster ‘Company now oper- ate a service between Canada and South Africa, which has led to coil- siderabie trade development, while they operate a big fleet of boats from England to practically all the ports on the West Coast of Africa. In ‘this connection it is worth noting that the Bank of Montreal has announced that it has conclud- ed a working agreement with the of the Salvation Army ilierc. ‘The best wishes of lier many friends here will go with her iii her new iiclil of labor for the Muster. which the lCIderJJe-iililster (‘oin- puny-operafc from (‘iinudu will only touch at one or u few ports oii the west coast, ibiit they will bring Cun- ailu in contact with lilo whole coast, as illc company now operates a large fir-ct of IHIPFCOIOHIlIi coast- ing lllliI river boats. ’l‘ranshlpiilciit is made from the ocean bouts to srilalier ocean craft. HOTEL ARRIVAL VICTORIA HOTEL L. G. ‘Dixon, Ottawa; E. G. Sears, byw’ YOU CAN B THETROFITEER” out the expen- sive foods (so lacking in real nutriment) and eating the simple, natural. inexpen- sive foods that contain the largest amount of-di est- ible nutriment. Wheat contains more reel nutrimenttlian is more easily digested potatoes or other starchy foods. Two of these little loaves of baked whole wheat‘ with hot milk (or hot water and butter) make a. nourishing. satisfying meal at a cost of a few cents. a ed meat or S. liiontrcni; J.A. lllclszlzlc, City; Miss lilcLean; Suiiinlerside; L. Dumor, Montreal; L. R. Gray, Montreal; John Grady, Suiumersirle; M. A. liilkcr, Kitchener; l~‘. Aublcr, Tor- onto; G. A. Stone, hlonctoii, N.B.; A. Vi]. Kerr, Montreal; H. ‘Morton Moncioii; \\'. (l. Aikiilson, .\loilc- ton; C, .-\. hiorgiiii, Sf‘. John; D..\l. McLeod, ‘Hilniiw ‘Rli/rr; ll. A. Douglas, Hlilliiix; S. l). KIHPIiIgC, Granliy, Que; H. l<‘u_l'iiiv-.il, 'l‘oi"~ 01110. i REVERE HOTEL _\V. R. (lullnghan, St. Louis; 1._I Cox, Morell; J. H. Skinner. liali- fax; Geo. (Ti-rein, Toronto; A. 1i..‘ l-iowlitl, 0'Leary; R. C. Iiowati, Cape Traverse; M. J. Byrne, Iona; i lWm. Meilisli, Montague; ll. E. Dziiv son, Augustine (Jove; R. C. West, Montreal; Frank Gamble, Suin- merside; P. Bradley, St. 'l‘eresri. ALL-round BEAT SECOND RAMBLERS. TIZURO, Feb. 2.-—'i‘he All Truro hockey icani took tile second Ani- herst Ruiilblers IllI0 camp tonight before a record crowd wiill a score of nine to four. The going was heavy throughout, but for all a fast brand of hockey was put upJEE! McMillan of the Eastern Club, stair- ‘CANADIAN I Service Between Princei Edward Island and Upper Canadian Provinces Ar 5-35 r- m m- Charlct¢town . . . . .. ass p. m. Ar. l-v 12-45 a m _ Bordeh . . . . . .. .. 4.10 p.-m. Lv. Lv 10.30 a. m Z Tormentine . .. 3.00 p. m. Lv. AP- 12-20 P- m U- Safikvilie .. 1.15 p. m. Lv. Lv 6.25 a. m m St. John . .. .. 7.10 a. m. Lv. Lv 9.15 a. m "g Montreal . . . . . . . .. 12.10 p. m. Lv. Leave Charlottetown Daily except Sun. ‘ Leave Montreal Daily except Sat- PACIFIC Secure Tickets via St. John I —-and— i-r" CANADIAN Illabvlv H. M. DAWSON-Agent PACIFIC laiLvt-rr i L-.- -5 red for the lionie club, and Silllkcr DIIIPIHE Gisiivl‘ _ and Halter), for the visnors_ who‘ Amherst after the garlic Friday were handicapped‘ by file absence "I of Stewart, recalled to Amherst, and‘ l" ‘WW5 “P975911- Ward who is sick. The strain of the, Denali-IBE- gilt. three games in four nights told oiif ""2 UPI their pace. Baker of Triiro, sub- v. cultural short courses held since the series began was that at Rollo Hay, which began Monday evening All the meetings were well attend ed averaging from B to 150 each session. The course was opened by Messrs W. Boulter and F. T. Mor row of the Department of Agricul- ture and while dairying was the chief feature emphasized a st-rong plea was made by Mr. Boulter for improved conditions in the rural schools and the giving of a more practical education to the boys and girls remaining on the farm. On Poultry Division was clearly outlln ed by. Mr. A. Curran who gave much valuable iiriiformdtlon with regard to the industry. He was fol. lowed by Mr. Thompson of the Sheep and Goat ‘Division. Ottawa. who outlined the method of prepar ing and shipping wool to the grad» lug stations and showed the great operative marketing. 1n the evening these gentlemen used slides to il- lustrate their addresses as did Mr. Anderson of Causpbeulforq, 0M... who spoke on the horse industry and who on Wednesday afternoon gave a practical judging d-emonstra tion. Most of the time on Wednes- Iay afternoon and ‘awning wais taken up by Mr. Shaw of the De- partment who dealt with the dairy type of cow and the care and feed ' lug of sheep and swine, end by Mr. Peppin, Plant Pathologist, Ex- perimental l-‘erin, who iopoire on the benefits of spraying and of the potato iiidustry in general. These same speakers are conducting th same course at Elmira, which o ened on Wednesday afternoon and wi-ll continue until Friday evening and iii: which ‘miich interest is b in! shown. for music to be ite lly reat- ed?" Yet Edison found out. Stop in It our store. Let us you o tho New Edison. The Phono- grap with a soul. at A. 1d. TOOTDI. —-—— I drops required at = 82:30 per bottle delivered. Dose be lie has at various times received from his distinguished correspond- and closed ‘ vVednesdiiiy‘ Revealing; ell!- 1e799* DIED in New York City alone from kid- ney trouble iast year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard Tuesday afternoon the work of the against trouble by taking. GOLD ‘Fhelworgdfii stan%d remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid advantage to the producer {mm m. troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696,. All druggists, 60c a box. Guaranteed. Looik for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no Imitation SELDOIi SEE u. big knee like this. but your horse may have a bunch or bruise on hls ankle. hock. stifle. knee or throat. will clean it off without laying i up» the horse. Kn blister, ae hair one. Concentrated-on! a few n app ication. r ' u" if.“ r 2":- m." ‘ e E III l8 HUN!" 0|‘ Till NEW IIDIMR- - mankind reducoepleainful Swellingn, -——-— » , Enlarged Glands wens» Bruises. People ask: " ow in ikpo slbie Varicose Veins. alleys Peinhand 1n- IIOIIIITIICEOII.‘ Price 1.8 a ottlc a drufigiets or delive ca. Liberal trial introduce wave 0 . ' '- ' m ‘suinieamemu ostpnld for 1 c ‘OIING, Ifil) Mont ynsnnl llldn. any, coffee, ground nuts, ginger, etc. ‘service should be able to compete development the West Coast of f- Colonial Bank of London, and through it with Bsrclays Bank, one of the five strongest monetary in- stitutions in the whole world. and having wide ramifications all over Africa and South America. As a consequence of this agreement the Bank of Montreal is now advertis- ing that it offers unexcelied facilit- ies for the transaction of business with Africa. The EldeHDempster shipping com- pany are associated with the big- gest trade companies on the West Coast of Africa, and are in n pos- ition to make the proposed new service a success. The Germans formerly did a big- trade with West Africa, and since the war the United States has dev- eloped an important trade there,. Any or ‘ ~ products thi- country purchases from the States are manufactured from raw materials rocured from West Africa, and eir products coming from a Brit- ish colony are loaded with Ameri~ can profits. This business may be diverted to Canada, and lead to the creation of new manufactur- ing industries. The West African colonies are riich in raw products, such as palm oil, palm kernels. cocoa. hides, rubber, ivory, mahog- and these commodities are la great- er demand now than before the war. The Gold Coastalons exports about $39,000,000 worth of cocoa. competing with Brazil. The West African colonies have been undergoing a considerable de- vslopment. and afford a large mark- et fbr a wide variety of Canadian products, such as flour. lumber. canned goods of all kinds, cation goods, tobacco. susar. wenrius aa- parei, machinery, motor vehiccs. hardware, soap, etc. Bufldpg ma- terials, railway equipment and steel product, are in ever increasing de- mand. Hid in these, com/modifies Canada with. a direct steamship with other cluntries.‘ With fill rloa will become a market of eysr increasing importance. ‘ lt is prdbable that the boats ma... Edward Isiancis Fiavoriie 'l‘i'ilro—Gozll, Guinuii; who returned to lie (lid good \\'0rk. licv. W. 'l'I1t‘l‘0 was six The following is the fro, Silliker; right Wing, c. Lowth- i-i"; left wing, ll. Dickerson. Spares, iiziinlilors, Rziliery. Bickrrsoil; .'1‘ru- stituted in goal for the visitors, rc- Millan; cover point, Hallisey; f-cn- r0. l-‘rascr, Cole, Hallway. " point. Mr- l‘ a ev-a-w-n-a-piw‘ ‘v17 fro. Hutchinson; right wing, Archi- bald; loft wing, Yuihl. AliiIicrsL-Gozil, Baker, Point. Chisholm; covvr point, Black; cen- a-i-ir-r. on 1