Liver Oil is I need but I can’t you had in mind something Emulsion is a_ modern palatable can. a n d who ,feels nm s; body 'builder et gghgiver, particular- w 0 have lung trouble rundown and weak Try it. Y '_ -1il_c`~and _15c bottle ir- Ny* KJ...-; 1. - . _ _ ____ .. _ "M A."Foster‘ Central Drugstore _ (Jani , than _ ’ and other news, gh; swmlrp -=-sf peper for `_ __w _ ' ` _ ¢ . _ R ' bottle of Cod it 'shaman we cms-s ue um it ‘ ` . £9-*U30-07|! . . , s taste and I ,_ I _ _,_ L°tt“__9*,;¥°__‘7é'0%‘ ml bg. 11:; .-...-.. »n».====.»=; _-;; :-_f_-; _-;:=_ Duet in Charlotte- eenie per “rue cruises-'praise »u"the'nofun "°-°°' "° ,wvoiuu.,1e_ for remittances screams -__ *The Guardian welcomes reliable news from pu-soul nthpaghout ~ this Province. All such items should be ‘Mailed to "The Guardian News Dept." Cb-rlottetown immediately _Perfgct Em. gf” th, svgatm “cu im"`h..unh, for the occasion was provided by ad- . __ num _, - _BORN DOUGHEIITY-At Caps Traverse on Jany. 2_4, 1918, to-Dr. and Mrs. Dougherty a daughter. . I ' m__ MARRIED CROWLEY-CHAMPION.-At the Mc- thodist parsouage 14 Wabash Ave- nue. Chicago, Ill., Jan. Zlth- by the Rev. A. Mahoney, Charles Crowley, Mlillleque, to Mrs. Isabella Champion of. the same place/ (From Yesterday s Evening Guardian) pe- .-..-.-..» _ ___ __ _-_ .__ _ _\_ ., - , ,~ \- ¢¢~ \,, A ‘JAH -I-nglsm, swam Lamd, _ , ilces.. Details are P. E. Island divi- phm" ls,-_ __ .1 ,34'K!nt Sh ‘si0u, salaries $5100 an increase of Q. ' ' - _ ra Safe and Painless Dl|A¢.44.'-a.ns.|..n'_. 1 _-- -Phoniif' u I respectfully 'solicit _ new -,and wish to__tl1anlr m'y` large number of' friends and piitrons' _through- out Charlottetown an- counti",y_‘ for 'theirgenerous ~ 'pitfonage during 1912. ._ . -2- - L- Sinailwiifiii Corner of Up _r Queen and "° ~ Bayf£ldSs. . (Or_ders'pror_nptly `de1ivere_d). ` . i __ l ' in the business your work done ofthe year in- et 'results than until the api-ing rush and see us. in-the been osenea isa usin lea. , . the right - . Sv” in _` .+- CASS-&\t North River. Feb. 3rd, init. o er a lingering illness, Emma J. Ouss. Funeral from the home'of her brother, Thos. P. Cass, Wednes- day ' Feb. 5th, at 1 o’clock p. m. to St. D\:nstan's Cathedral. thence to R. C. Cemetery. Ride feetoi Come _ No substitute has ,ever been devised that gives the quick, painless results. you get from Putnam'e Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. Its success is unequalled. It soothe, eases, heals. nd painlessly removes callouses, bun- lous, warts and corps ln twenty-four hours. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed with 2lic, bottle of Putuam's Pain- less Corn and Wert Extractorl Refuse substitute preparation. I-‘utnam's is sold by druggists. --?-L-l..._1_- THE ESTIMATES BROUGHT DOWN IN COMMONS. (Continued from page one.) salaries of post-oiiice , inspectors of- $2500; N. S. division, sa aries 521.750 an increase of $l.80U;; . B. division, salaries _$1.782.425; an increase ' of 8162.825.; The Public Works department asks two millions for a new building at Ottawa. __ - Appropriations for mail subsidies include $229500 for service between .Canada and West Indies, an increase of- shoes sao.o00. -- - --_ __ ‘-__’Subsi es to provinces show slight decreases for Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Aibertii. Manitoba gets sn increase of $017114; P. E. I. an in- crease of $100.000. _ In the estimates for the agriculture department are increases amounting to 870.000 for experimental . farms; $50,000 for branch stsBtions; 8200.000 for exhibitions; 850.00 for the de- veloment of dairy and fruit indus- tries; 820.000 to enforce the seed act;. $if8i000 to.develop the live stock industry; $100.000 for the health of animals; $25.000 to enforce meat and canned food act and $60. 000 -for cattle quarantine stations.- _Vote on I. O. R., $13.000.000; Wind- sor _Branch ;-i3.000;; P. E. I. Rail- way. 800.000; capital expenditure on railways- and canals $88,648,840; 'of this the I. C. R. gets $7.239,650. P. u.1.n. s1.ooo.ooo; _ _Hudson any f.iailway,_ $4.500.000 for' construction, terminals and elevators. The National transcontiuental $19.000.000; Quebec Bridge 53.000000; canals generally, $1.8&8.695; I. C. -R. and- Pflll. 'In-R., capital expenditures, -‘include $190.- 000; to strengthen bridges: Halifax total vote for docks, wharves, new terminals 'and increased accommoda- tion $3.011.500; _ St. John improve- ments at depot $18,000. Charlotte- machinery 04.500; original con- $1~000---- , harbors rivers are the ;z.eo0.oco; 'l'l‘ of Us-» band. for im- _oondltion ol -for tonic( the our reilere on _vultrvile than se_ebote.f. ., l W ilmtf. ‘=°d _announced that the "National" Avi- ation fund, on 'behalf of which m Prince Henry of Prussia made an W appeal to the public last April at in and romantic ruffians in Corsica, and nt least one who is a true bri- R gand of the old style. For, hhving R been too keen and successful in prose- 0 some genrlarrne has had a bullet put 'Z through him as an answer to exces- t sive lnquisitivennss b alltn Government is about to adopt HOW T0 -ESCAPE ITS DANGER- this winter a few words of adviire mgarding its cause and treatment will not be out of lace il enwhentheeetemlslna °~`iTii8T Masquerade skate in the Arena to- night. AND WI! appetirf departed much benefit- eoeiable even- ior whisi and tht The chap- Mrs. ‘ and musiz ing e for lug. was gent, erons were Mrs. P. J. J. Hornby, Mrs. Mrs (Conu.) Campbell. Mesdames McDonald and McKenna. ENJOYABLE TIME.-An impromp- tu concert at the Morell House Char- lottetown, last evening furnished ar abundance of mirth and amusement to a large number of the guests o‘ the hotel. Music and readings wer: the chlef~ items of the program. Tho- mas Gass and Richard Smith chap-` eroned _ the affair. Fred ‘Haslam o' Springfield treated the audience t( several comic songs while A, Baker Freetowh, gave a. recitation “Set tlcrs Troubles" containing the good moral for “All men to be good to their wives." The m.uslc for the occasiui was furnished by M-[ss Eva Didkie- son, New Glasgow. The merrymakerz CAPE TOWN, Jan. 23 (Special)-» The “Volksstem," which, hithertr has maintained that ‘the alleged dlf ierences between General Botha ant General Hartzog were' mainly due ti a misapprehsnsion of General Hert- zog’s meaning, now publishes a re In his capacity as a member oftha - Government, supported by` the Soutl African Party, General Hertzog haf all along come forward as an up- holder of Separhtist ideals diametri- cally opposed to the ideals of thc other leaders of the party. No one will' blame General Hertzog for hav ing his own ideas regarding the mer- its of South Africans contrasted witl mystery.of it, but rather, mad- ' ig : clear as crystal his views on Imper zwb _ - - Y Anderson Sourls ing, the iron of the shoe should be ialism and South Africanism. But any R_ Pete,'_son_ Cambridge_ Musa mainly shown at each Bt_____ Perry, Sumnierside ' ‘ BERLIN, Jon. 23 (special)-It is the Aeronautical Exhibition whicl S $_I,750,000. The subscription lists are t Prussia, who is patron of the com- mittee, has addressed a letter to the W president, Count Posadowsky, con gratulating him and all concerned on P what they have accomplished “for 5 ry and good of the Father1and." 0 though there are _perhaps not very fl many bandit chiefs left on this not b of the Danube and Balkans there 0 are stdl -a few of these picturesque fl outing the national traditions oi D vendetta. he has taken to the moun- " tains, and more than one venture- P ther tired of fruitless haunts after this rerloubtdble nfountainer the Paris Surete despatched M. Oudaille, one of its most determined inspec- tors, to the Island. The Parisian had vowed to _take the_Oorsican dead or alive, and for some time past has been flying all over the hills 'and dales in `a swift motor car, but, somehow, only to arrive lust too 'ith at the place where he expected t find--the brigand. So far, he has only bee\n able to arrest ' a vl11a$° mayor sisvected of concealing and favoring the escape 'of his quarry- ROME, Jan. 28 ,(Speciai)-The°ft- - cause or rua oiuifra __ - OUS AFTER EFFECTS. . with so much zrirne nravelaat p . Grfppe is ,sn infegtioyf disease ess- _ y tak . ' or ron-down condition. ` ‘-boeeineena ofpreventlon are -chi -hioomin. goes healthy if tlie_ey_ltenl KW' '"1' run-down condition. .¢¢\‘° _ dsliciplil 5051 liver and . Long Branch. N -7'- ‘ left" li\ti` ln" irilervous, condition. After of Vlnol I am, ‘than I have besu__‘ cheerfullY \`°°°'m' ` who have euf!ere_d,i and need uelt. ‘ msblriiq in our store--1 ¢|»__,ator and . so valeeeent! an Vino!! md. beleturned if it We »».»-c.-iv-<".~7=`~\< -J'-~". ‘V . in - 1 oe:s=5-4;>;,,g>srf¢»¢>§vP? ivcfliigp Fav? were kept happy tin midnight who if’ they decided the impromptu mus” lo some to an end and departed to their E stopping places after singing Go( _Ui Save mg }{ing_ _ Jarvm. S___ J0_____ fnt, was what gave draft power. A E ____ (__ W____s___.Wa___h_ cleanly cut, bony hcnd, having large N U Blair, Kentville 2 s ..!3i9!l.E.1l ..!.=.!1.d..nostrils and tobped bv 8' V. E. .“‘F`P="‘.'°§° those of foreign adventurers, and no 30 'one will take amiss that he made n< th whether such views are tolerable' Ig frbm a member of the Ministry of H' S X or the present day is a. pertinent qucs ' ' ' tion, answerable, first, by Parlin- iagfsndry' Ottawa géagéérgaé' Biterwgrds' by tm whoh Benj. Bowness, Albcrton was held here, has reached a total of Ji the furtherance of the indust Cl' wnwwi 3., _ --_ . Snmmerslde Summerside Cape Traverse Ives, Tryon - Clark, Simpson, Sask. . Strickland, Charlottetown cPherson, Clark Town Corbett, New London McNeill, West Riber m. G. -Sigswqrth, Newport c s, e oint Hughes, Kinkora J. McDougall, Glace Bay Taylor, Granville Taylor, Granville Morris, Granville The following registered at tlie Vic- ed out as the places where mt could P Morris Toronto co and Mrs. Creamer, Souris sssgssnes sgses . Cutter. Summerside Ballem, Bedeque Rogers, Sumzucrsiile McDonald, Souris Eva Creamer, Souris Vaughn, St. John S, Godelbarn, Montreal. Christie, Amherst rnarkable article, which says:- ilu” Jane Beatle Cal Br Y. K Y arral Fisher, Montreal F.Duggau, Montreal. J. Robertson, Montreal Trany, New York Francis, St. John Robertson, Moncton McMillan, Boston Gallant, Tignish. PPP? The following registered at the the body, W1, t di th 1; en s an ng, e fron “wi Hotel. Charlottetown. between feet should point straight in front, 00 last; night (after the r' l - 81' IVE- Of while the hind ones should _turn out e__l_ast train) and 10.00 Saturdal’ nt an angie of about 45 degrees and A Aruce Of d Dunbar, Alberton correct placing of the _tendons well ----M..~........,.....,,..,,..~........,..,.........,... nmazcil the horse by taking out ani-` fl'1"_hings Do N ot- l “Just Happen" But are the result of the ,intelligent work o _ 11 healthy body and brain- But body and brain can- 'not do their best work ull- less nourislied and built Cup on-,the right klnd__ of food. . Grape--Nuts is a _-well-balanced ‘ food made of wheat and barley and contains the vital food elements inform for easy digestion. It meets Nature’s _re- quirements for building strong bodies and active brains. ' ' When these ere healthy a person is equipped to mornings.” . _ * “'f-‘he¥efe- s. lleseoii” for “_ E _"Cena__4ig__a W$3:i____C&§£l Co.. -'f . <¢ _-.H i . xr. or-Pi _ru.u..--Min. Jmenu " ""°`°"'-’-‘i-"`°,;..."°"“°° ~i.‘.:‘:s.:'i.'“‘...ff:.: ce - . ' ‘ n . o N0 BNE SHOULD the Big P_ Hun? '"d.';°,."m__g_ ,at the'Re- Elliott and wife, Elliotte ,Mills R -T°l\|18l50ll. Montreal. tion ln selecti ir t . _ _ ng a s c, o these F0111 Y°5t°\`d“Y'l EV°11il18GU8l'l1la“) points. The perfect hock was fully M Illill R d P ' ' ria Hotel Charlottetown between d (1 dl I U t 1 .00 last liight (after the brrival of ,$353 e fini? y on le ummm 0 . - 11 1 a he__i_sst train) and 10.00 saturday ,,,,,,, f,,,,,,, m,,,§§s‘f,e`2“,‘,‘;,f;'f ,a,‘;,‘,“’,f,,‘; K T . ~ . supporting the knee properly and giv- Egslurlfgveforhitggglésggi lgttgnxé ing the blood vessels room to carry 0nopO1y_ _bringing in enormmus the blood-freely, and not only take “ms of money every yeah As B kind down the nutriment, but return the advertisement oi their intention Wm” '““*°fi“1 with th” "°“°“° hey are going to hold one more blood. High quality horses were now being closed. Prince Henry ol irellf l0i-tefif. in Whiiih D-l\Yb0dY 11159' also tree from “mt coarseness of take part in any quarter of the h0°kS 50 mud! 0010300 ‘$0 in any 0,-|d_ Tue drawing Wm take mage horse. Further, this sort of a horse in Rome. This last. lottery will carry W0Uld H011 be BB liable C0 lymphallgir rizes amounting to more than tie, ENUSY 168.. m8llHHd0l“S. 881100' 400.000. and each ticket costs haif-a- dere. mud fever and scratches. 11 own. The first prize is to be $300,- given decent treatment. High quality 00, and the Bank of Italy will pay horses, with size were the kind gl S __ _ this s'-.im to the luck possessor of horses the market most demande , PAR] ' Jan' 28 (special) Al he ticket bearing thi winiling num- but first of ali to' get the correct type er. There are also 8,882 other with quality and then add tho size. rises, ranging in value from $24,000 Never to breed for size alone, as mvnwnrds. though a horse might weigh a ton, if PARIS, Feb. 3 (Special)-M. Henri ho were coarse, rough, badly formed ochefo1~t's friends :have been rather animal, he would not be as valuable nxious if.-r a little time P5515. b9‘ to any man as a much smaller one BUBE his daily diatribe had not dit- w0u1¢1,\f,}~|g,t was prqperly f0rmed,and cared as usual in the three 0’¢l0Ck otherwise possessing thc desirable Patrie." The doyall of living lam' charaoterir‘ics above enumerated. oonists is over 82. But; everyone- Later when the students were af- cluding all those whom he chas- torded the opportunity to compare iis |110-_d_ C0 hell' ,th9t h° haf' and place five draft mares, as if . ben s'nlIerii1g' 001! "Gm 5 had mm' judging in actunl showing ring, the As the fecal outhorities sr-ew rn- and know au right asain- ' Professor illustrated the proper way to get to go properly, and in each _ hblthing better than Rexall .Emulsion i _ ood- um- on combines with f`- phoephltee of lime; ‘soda and Ilia. Guaranteed by ’l'fie_ Mc- , g on nr-ug oo., corner forest seo. .nan Kent ste. . ' lil. I . - --__n _ llclltl lil TMI Gil PILLS \\'inqipeg, jln. 501. “X have been a sufferer from L\lll\N_3° loraome years past and ¢1\\l'i|18 chdnmn week hed a very acute attack which confined me to the house. About the inter pm efezapril, 1 mst your Mr. Hill and mention my complaint to-hl_wi_ He advised me to tnke G N PILLSC have been taking them at intervals during the early part of the greeent winter, and up lo date have ad iw return of my o .l trouble-in fact, I feel better than l have for years and think that my old enemy has vanished for K°°d “"4 H”-" ' 11. A. ]UKns. GIN PILLS will protect your Kidney! and Dlnilrlcr ngnixzst llie ravages of wiiitcr. No matter how much you may dread colil wt-:»|!licr, l>cc'\:\sc you have been subject to lthciunfiilsm or Lumbsgo, von will be free of p :in if you take (IIN PILLS _ 5oc. ii bow, C for 5:.5-w. Swiuplc free if vou write l\"iti:‘ug und Clieiiiical "1 nl I*-~----1. it-.--"1-.l. 'l`nm:\to. |36 _ CHARLO'1`Th'l'OWN SHORT COURSE (Continued from page one) described and the value made evident to all. Ho wanted u cleanly cut hook, free from conrscuess or meati- ness, but at the same time it must be large and strong. Foreurme und pastcrns were point- not accumulate, and thus their size cies all over thc body. Muscle, not bright eyes, with plenty of space be- tween nnd a straight fac lar e pair of medium sized, well carried ears. were wanted in druftcrs just as in racers. The angles of the jaws should be wide; throat clcuu; necli fnirly long and well mnscied, blending smoothly into it well musclcd pair ol deep, sloping shoulders. The withers should be fairly high and wide. The heart girth large being both deep and wide. Ilibs well sprung, and deeil. giving the animal a deep body,; loin well rnuscled and closely coupled. Hind quarters long, level and well covered with `muscle. Tail well set up, tbigbswide and smooth. The legs should be placed well under the body, and in moving they should al- ways swing under the long axis of the hocks should point in. When mov- Next quality in horses was commen- ted upon. This was indicated by thc silky like linencss of the feather or hair upon the horses legs, the clean cut. appearance of the head,the _back from tha. cannon bones, thus to show n horse on thc halter, and male that the attendant nad failed case the horse went as if his ma.eter’s ed. [He described the unhorseman- like method so common, of having the leadingstrnp .attached to both rings of the bit,. and,-plana over the neck like n side ehelikf' s was a practice that only the mo»t`experle`n- ccd amateur would. adopt. It did not give the horse any-chalice ana in place of letting him go freely and naturally,-_caused him to go sidewisc generally and. thus' appear--to . have. ful brood mares ~ - ' addresses and gave demonstration in connection -was the following phem of ,poultry culture. ,,, _ Incubation and brooding. Advanta- geb of pure bred pbultryifoose cul- t_u$_e._\ Crate fattening of poultry. :tFor diseases of a screfulous or wasting character and especially for puimonary ailments there is of_Ood Liver Oil. This preparation coptlina 40 per cent. of pure Norwe- p_, _ iam. It has a _splendid flavor Nil will not eieot the- lhodi delicate seemeen. Lute some -m,-smile: neuaoo`.lio=eua" I well known_l1and was on the line _ , "A1l in knowing how" some remark- 50040100 P°\\1¢l'y EIUBN; `=' tleliveredt- -'KIM' Agricultural Building, was in a masterly fashion. For three hours, with a break of ten minute the Agricultural Liuilding, he spoke; and demonstrated in a manner which' convinced all bearing and seeing that he is master of his work, and certainly he has justified his a o n ertaiuly should have the whole soul cd support and co-operation of the farmers of this Province. On Thursday evening llfr. Benson was assisted by Professor J osepb Landry of the Agricultural College, Truro, who gave nn illustrated lec- ture on Poultry Houses and types of poultry. It wus an excellent ad- dress and much appreciated by the audience. Mr. licnson will give lec- tures and addresses again two or three times a day during this week. The following subjects will be ln- cluded in this week's work. Poultry Houses and Fixtures, Tur- key growing and Turkey discs.ses.Duck growing on the farm. Feeds and Feeding. Special diseases oi poul- try. Insect Pests of Poultry. ligg Testing. Type in relation to Egg Pro- duction. Judging Poultry. LIVE STOCK PROGRAM FOR THIS WEEK’S SHORT COURSE. Monday p. m., 1.30-2.30 Horticul- ture--Profcssor Iilnir; 2.30-5.30 U06! Ca.tt1ev-_Professors Rcid & Archi- bald. Tuesday a. m., 9.00-10.00 Beef Cnt- tlo-Archibald & Reid; 10.00-11.00 Sheep -- Teller; l1.00-12 Fitting Horses-Robertson. Tuesday p. in., 1-30-2.30 Beef Cattle-Archibald; 2.30-3.30 Sheep- Teller; 3.30-5.30 Fitting Horses- Robertson. Wednesday n. m., 9-11 Ayrsbires- Robertson. Archibald & lioid; ll-12 She;€~'I‘clfer. W ncsday p. m., 1.30-3.30Ayrsbi- res_-Robertson,»Archibald & Reid; --...~,..\ ..~e.._... 1-, ._. ~ _....~_~.~,-o».~.~». EASMHETS SUHELY ° STHAIGHTEN YUU UUT No Headache, Biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Are you keeping your bowels, liver and stomach clean, pure and fresh with Cascarets, or merely forcing a.‘ passageway through these alimentar with Salts, Cnthartio Pills, Cnstoiy Oil or Pnrgative Waters. . Cnscarcts thoroughly cleanse and regulate thc stomach remove the un- nnd foul gases, take the excess bile _'rom the liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and poisons in the intestines A Csscarer tonight will make you . omen *hke a Cascnrct now and then and never have Headache, Biliousness, “ontud tongue, Indigcstlon, Sour Stomach or Constipnted Bowels. Gas- enrcts belong in ,every household. “hildren just love to take them ` r -f ., -- . 3. while the classes changed over be-' Is tween Prince of .Wales College, and] PD i t--‘ ment to the position he holds and has c _ and y I or drainage organs every few days _ "Jo vous 'riuzgan cxrsnru-l‘ if ‘ ~ ..-ferr# s ~' ‘ .a . 5' _i 1 - ‘ Y ` ' ."1 . ` .-.11 ff fl* __-> ' ./_ _ . ,.35 Q45) \.l _, _ X54) . l ._ _ - » - I Poor remedies have given theS¥'- urrh the reputation of being in - able. llut it is curnble, easily a d quickly, if the right method is , 41- ployed, Snulliug a powder or onc- ment up the nose won't cure _ . tnrrh, neither will tablets, douchix, or stomach medicines cures. 'l_‘h full _ because thay only aflectwlox; conditions, they do not remove e cuuse which is germ fllfe establis ii in the lungs, bronchial tubes, éhd nusul passages . Ordinary remedy; tio not reach these remote parh, but Catarrhozone does, for it is br at thc inhaler into every air cell gg the lunge, into every air passage _"ln the bend and throat. No matfbr where the Cntnrrh is Catarrhozone will reach it. It kills the garnn, hQl| sore spots, cleans the nose and throat instantly. Uuiversally usod; pleasant and clean; guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Don't be nn object of aversion ‘Ro everyone you met-get Catarrhoeone today and use it regularly; it will cure your Uatarrh,. Brondhlfis, Th oat Trouble, spitting, and gagg- Large size 50c. All dealers _or Catarrhozonc Co., Buffalo, N. Kingston, Canada. -2*- r ing. the and _ __ _ 1 1, 3.30-5.00 'Feeding Horses-MacRae,? Thursday a. rn., 9-12 Jerseys (pd Guernseys-Archibald, Robertson 1 b nom. _ 0 Thursday p. m., 1.30-5.00 Jer ` a eg ucruscys-Archfbald,\ Robertsoyg Oil . Friday n. rn., 9-10.30 poultry gh. S001 10.30~l2 Dairy Cattle-Arohb bald. ' 1"l‘i‘l1\l’ ll- m., 3.00 Swine-Raid and Mncllne; 3 - Horse Spyi- jccts-MacRne. ».- -__.____ . uwwum; LoNnoN, Feb. 3 (special)-$,`~4n. cident in reference to King eorge thc inte Chief Rabbi is recalled iy "llicntor," in his causerie in the wish Chronicle." The story runs 'o °»-I "'21: 32 Q. ‘us follower- '. "The King was conversing with Stop having n bowel wash-day. Let some one upon a topic not uncon- nected with the Bible, when this lonio _ one digested, sour and fenncnting food to say the lcast, was hardly `c&npli'- ventured an observation hioh, mentary to Jews. The King llgtened without; interrupting, thoughtfhlliy, as is his wont, 'and than quietly re- pliedn fl think your judgment muit _md ,,0we1s_ be pre1uflfced.,I knew the-late Chief Habb ` " .eel great by m0ming_ They Work years, and no ecclesiastfcl ever met -.hu 1 - ‘i , 1 It 1 ti/r chiisbunnHyc'iii;>Ii1l:e;e§bopcands (doiit 'nindednnss "nd his truly revgw' mly 10 cents abc! ,mm your drug_ character. No Christian could ' a e gist Millions of men and w bee” i, Dr. Herman Adler, for many mpresseri me more with his high- a better man than he wae.". ~ 8111101; The family remedy for Cfml -“ “ishllah :outa so mile and deco so '~ "`\l3ruce Stewart fe? C0.. Ltd- BHORT UOURBE POULTRY WORKL i _ _ i i There s Class */ to the Imperial i _ No matter what you want the Imperial for you will find the style or model that will give you best satisfaction. anything, but straight. true action._"’f,§ ‘ For racing, cruising, family launches or fishing boats it The horses used for ri - ' ' ' B60 Us and 101' ~ is the motor that meets everv demand and suits every need. demonstrating iudziug were loaned by ‘ M0028- F°l`8ul0u. Cass, -HaoRae and Write for our free illusti..1c:l catalog. Hearts. All of them were good use- |` Duriuathe nest week 1'. A. Benson, B-9? 1-' 'I V W j, B ":~7;“i"` “L” \Vl‘.en cis s A 1 can give you it Our policy has for moderate price. are points that Try u room mai-. »~u¢s.,. ` -; "I`-"~:- . if Q , Plumbing that N . is Plumbing Tramor n , . il If 1 . » \", I* J 'i' mf .... if ‘/