MARCH 1 I _ _ V "2 ' 19" ` _ _ °°'rHl= urlsr me I ‘ ‘ or GUARDIAN’ ' me-r or sw- PAGE ELEVEN' -5* ¢"\ ,. I -»i{Q6_'s`__ ' \\.~_.r\. _ .L _{) i Save Your Voice Do not ignore liesrsensu, osu _ , sore throats or loss of valos. TI: LADY S' "MENAGERIE" Otsokhroksr Complsinsd of Being An- noysd by His Neighbor V A further casTsrising oiit ol' a ANTIIIPTOC Sydenham lsdy’s_ domestic "mens- ~_”__£__.'_. ' THHQNI' _lerio" was heard at the Greenwich uva»»e5'|'.° ----- as!//le i | ' 'i1iey ll i S ';r.°..::..: .;'.°:‘::; :.:"t..':‘°.'.:.:::‘i':.t.":.:'.'.i organs, ll ‘ l¢ - EVM' P-°i'::I>Il:Ii'°lIr°::i;II;Iii‘i‘;sPiIIbII:sdfmy' *III For Frn lslpls. Irlls "“'°'='°r~|l»4¢l¢n\¢41rs»icm¢..l1nuu.s¢i-.li Police Court. _ Mrs. .luiiettsil-lughes was summoned for abusing her neigh- bor, Mr. T. Owen, a stockbroker. M-r. Thomas. counsel _i'or_Mr_ Owen, said that Mrs. Hughes kep.t.a num_bsr,.ol dogs and ducks and geese-quite a menagsrle, in short. He read a letter which she had written to- Mr. Owen, saying that he had accused her'of stealing a garden hose. "You have l ¥____*g spoiled my charactc|._.. she wmm ' ' ‘ “" ' "and children call me n French pin- cher" "The conduct of Mrs Hughes I _Sipecial 0 portunity For Investors Im "fi ifzbiilligeét--flleflii ritime ele a years,- and was most anxious to stop _a T li.&TIh We Cgr p e this annoyance- Mr. Owen. sworn, said that Mrs. Hughes from her front garden called to'him, "Can you smell draw the attention of the investing public to the merits of thisstock. The annual statement of the Company showsa large increase in business for the year ended D¢C@Ulbef 3150 1913.----an_ increase of 2379 subscribers and the Dir tors state that it would appear from preseiit in- ec dication that this growth will continue for some time to come. - cent. The stock pays an annual dividend of 6per Publish Utility Securities are always very popular. The statements of well managed companies show constant increases _in receipts in prosperous times, and only a mini- mum of disturbance in periods of business reaction. We are in a position to offer a block of Maritime Tele- graph & Telephone Common at an attractive price, and would advise investors to write at once for full particulars. B. McCurdy & Co IEIIBERS OF HONTIIEAL STOCK EXCHANGE lalilax, Ollawa. Montreal, Si. John. Sherbrooke, Kin|sion, in the woods and mms' I” “king Syllliy. Chsrlottstown.8t John's Nfld. London. l.C. i _ Cans the geese? Can you smell the rubber burning?" - There had been some words over the garden hose and some geese, and 'they had had to cali in a sanitary inspsctoriabout the smell from the geese. Hs-had put up with the annoyance for two years. Mrs. Hughes now said she remarked to someone in -her house, "oss yousmeil the rubber burnii_ig?"' 'She did not “PW 01° fémefiéi-i_9_Mf. _0re1i~____§_he admitted sending pictorial postcards to him on which ' she had written, "Can you smell the geese?" Mr. Hutton bound Mrs. Hughes over to keep the peace for twelve months, and ordered her to pay 50 cents costs. A Lively Time at s Boot Factory in England » Owing to the introduction oi outside labor during a strike at the boot iso- Melbourne, England, a riot took place IZHILIIIIIII Hill lill _ 1 CILUMIL llill PILLS 1,; "CALI1i‘0RNIA_ SYRUP OF FIGS" BEST FOR TENDER S'l‘OMAUH, LIVER. BOWELS.' g - -__- Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother insist- ed on-csstor oil, calomel, csthar- tics. How you hatpd them, how you ‘fought against taking them. With our children it's diilerent. Mothers you cling to the old iorm oi physlc simply don’t realize what they, ,do.~ The ' children’s ' revolt is well- lounded. Their tender little "ln- sides" are injured by them. Ii your chi_ld's stomach. liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli- cious “California Syrup ol Figs." Its action is positive. but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harm- less “fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bow els and ' sweeten the stomach. and that s teaspooniui given today saves a sick child tomorrow. _ Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup oi Figs," which has full directions lor babies, children of all ages and for grown- ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Bee that it is made by “Calilornla Fig Syrup. Company." Reluse any other kind with contempt. , _ WILD MAN OF THE WOODS Hs Kspt Posted. However, on Topics of the Day Thomas Lewis, the "wild Welsh- man," who spent a solitary two years things easily in Caersws Workliouse_ He boasts that he has kept in touch with passing events during his “out __ _. lawry.” and can converse intelligently i on important topics which have arisen during the last two years. When ar- d i l n G 0 v 6 r n m 0 n | R ‘i | W a y ' wry of Messrs. Loake Brothers at rested he was wearing s silver wstch P,i,_E, I. I L W A Y the ilrm who do not employ unionists; zinrggfzhayllng sing :latch sgoxedccgrsfi Commencinglanusry iird, 1914, trains will run Trains Outward Road down. Read up. Tues. Mon. Dai Thur. Wed. ex. ax. ly Daily Hat. Fri. Bun. Sun. P. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. Tues. Thur. Sat. A.M. Wed. Wed. ex. Thur. 2.00 2.54 3.23' snr 4.10 :sian S33 7.15 Dp. Ch'town Ar. 11.30 8.25. Hunter Rl 10.35 9§0‘! ,__ Emerald Jct. I' 10.07 9.55, Kensington ` 9 43 10.25 Ar. Summorside _°°§§5‘ E-15 |-I epgfg iov\Nl"" eu1:o'>2 5.15 4.01 a_zu _ 2.49 np. 9.20 z_zo isis 4_s5- - 1.45 - o_o: 6.12 _I 5.00 1.25, _ _ Dp. Sumuiersldo 5.23; ~~~;\_~~- Port Hill \ 0'Lesry Ar. Tlgnish P.`M. 11.30 10.55 , 9.89 7.45 A.M. 9.00 8.01 7.13 6.00 ar. ”& ,_._. s.-25 4.55 4.15 5.45 ~ 8_0 _ 4. » S"."‘:" GUIDJG oawue _eacncniaos ei-'e=3=L='= =l~*G)U\@ v.io s.o5 _ Dp. Emerald- Jet. 'Ar. __ 9.05 Ar. Cape Traverse Dp. 7.1_l5<_ Dp. Ch"town is Mt. Stewart Moreil sit. Peters 'Ar, Bouris 'Ar. @mlra_ Ar. 11.05 10.20 J'o.A\, 9.85 . 9.10 ,g 9.00 8.36 8.80 8.14 7.05 7.05 ` 5.45 5.45 ml Dp. 4,05 4.25 5.11 5.38 5.41 6.05 6.35 6.50 ruin. P.M.P.M.r.M._ _ k.iii_".i`.ii/i. AM. au. AM. ' ’ 'L Daily ex. P. M. Dp. Mt.Stewsrt ,. Cardigan Montague Ar. Georgetown Bot., Daily ex. Eat dr Bun Only Sai--3# BUD p_ M_ A. M. ,JI 8.21 7.48 7.00 1|. 9.10 $.07 7.39 7.00 Only 8.10 4.57 7.00 dismissed one man who joined the in notices and Messr. Locke lm- the introduction of such labor, and n sailed with- stones The rioters, after smashing the factory windows, attack- ed the manager's house, wrecking the windows. The police marie baton ebargos,'dlspsrslz; the strikers. 55' I . -. ..c. -_ 1‘(, .c -e ",¢: " 4 A" . -i .- y e use o p e it with the Llsnldloes town clock. 5? f‘>1l°Wl= union and endeavored to persuade which st sights hs could near smite Tm... ;,,w.,,,| Others to do su- Forty men handed distinctly from his haunts is me iiiiis. Mom Mom D_y_ Tuem ported five men. The others resented li-"_ F-"_ sum SM" crowd of 600 demonstrated outside the Fox" In an 18_Ga"°n Cask and . A_M_ P_N[_ }_>_M_ A_M_ factory. Police reinforcements were Muk churn _ ` ~ hurried on to the scene, but were as- I-Iarry Smith, a laborer, was, at Whltehal, Hants, lined $40 for -cruelty to two ioxes. Sergeant Clarkesuid he found a fox and a Vixen confined in an eighteen-gallon cask and an or- dinary milk churn re'spectl`v§l'y. Both utensils were turned up on end, and tho foxes, which apparently ha`d been there for some time, had no room in which to move, one being curled ' I I I _ I- s - - ~ ‘ Na-lirutlo laxatives I I "° ' "P°°h“y 'md' 'er' ' up like a. hedgehog and not being able children beesitse 0107 lil- ' - - ~ 5 “_ - " I to stand. The bung-hole ol the cask ` pl°"~u“d"° u:“i'“i';’:_:1’“,_g had been gnawed away to three action. 9 iw _ ‘ _ 5 --1-- 115.1%” °‘“'":"; "°‘i‘.";t.‘3; for continualsr’ isersslall I 9”' “W 5.' “_” 5‘_`°w E _ doses, s5c. shox, at yqg ,dogs when approached. _They could I Dm"|“»._ ' ' I 1 not be handled. but.wlisn_ liberated Nsssutiai-if .V _.enum haraiyfrumoff. s|_ nie_y__s/_sm so I sl __ _ _ sttt. They were well fsd;;j ."1 shouldf think .o." _irxciaimed Smith; "they had _twelve ubblts ‘ln three days. I’ve handled fbxsssince lawns a boy, and sin' like a Lady with f `-rr new-born baby with their.-' I was-' ,keeping them for the huntsmss The " ;_»__a _ _ i 4-'f`-_'Ur , _ _ - ' sat' ‘ ',"‘-Ti' - ' ~~-\ ~foxes were only confined during the A_M_ " _ ,' ' '- daytime; at night I chained them up I 9.45 Tenders for' with soiim. _lust use dogs." 5.10 DD. OIl'toWf| Ar. 10-lb 4.25 .Vernon R lv. 8.86 _, L55 Ar. Murray Hs r. DD- 6-40 5.31 l _¢` | I Are ` SEALED TENDERS Will b6'reC8lV' " ed at this Department until noon 011 P ' _ .'--. ._ 7.00 , _ - -- ""'-""'““"""'*"* nsirsivri/iio_i___ _coi._5.;.;.;e__:._____ .. fs ur... _____d______ to "___ ______c___c________ ___ ____ Fred H ° ~ t the Residence of John L. 'rue nepsremsnt dass not nina it- “"°" *I _ L d , R M t , W t P i t, s ae;l__i to accept the_lowest» oi any ten# alfdnx thi;’°gmce_ as " °° 0 H 80 Gl‘afIOIl Street \ T' d t b addr ed ,_ -th u _ Each tender must be accompanied .__ _____...._ : ,l_ an ers o e ess o e n dersizned and marked "'I‘E_lfDERS by o certified cheque on any charter- 1DgE_ ed Bunk, payable to the order ol the ‘ ‘ FOR SOUTH LAKE BR Commissioner oi' Public Works tor L_, l the sum ol One Hundred Dollars -"'-W " '*-1' L- B- MILLAN' f»m~ ing Point Bridge, according to tho specification to be seen at the resi- dence ot Alemandci- McDonald, Road Master, Blooming Point, and at this Office. Each tender must he nccotnpniiicd by s certified cheque on any charter- ed bank, payable to the order oi the Commissioner of Public Works, for the sum ol Fifty Dollars ($50.00). Cheque will be returned if tender is not accepted. ` Tho Department does not bind lt- seli to accept the lowest or any ten- der. Tenders to he addressed to the un- dersigned and marked "'l`ENDl5R»‘i FOR BLOOMING POINT BRIDGE." L. B. MCMILLAN, Secretary oi Piublic Works. 1456-3-16M16 18 28 24ME. FOXES FOR SALE 1914 Pnpgmgoilver Black Beautiful Silver Black Breeders all for later delivery. If Quality, Breeding and Lowest Prices would inter- est you. WRITE or WIRE us. FUNDY FOX C0., LTD. St. John. N. B. H88-2-i2Mtl Filllll WINTEIIS ` ‘ill IIHEUMITISM tml oi Seiillca lui liusoultr illalsiliss ily "Fmli-a-tins" Rlnorrov/N, ONT., May zist. 1913. “Fruit-a-tives" cured me of Rheu- 1 mstism. It was the only medicine that made any impression on me. I was a terrible sufferer from Rheumstism. I was laid up for tour winters with Scistica and Muscular Rheumatism, and was completely crippled. Some neighbor of mine told me that “Fruit-s-tives”helped him,snd I started in to take them. Iused “Fruit-s-tives” faithfully’ for two years, taking them eve dsyms I saw they were doing me gooidy, and the results were marvel ous. 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