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This Remedy is _n_ot like :lily other laxative or cathartic. 1; contains all the good features of Utili-.r laxatives. but none of their millil€"l1\\'ll fnlth in Rexall Orderlies is so strong that we offer them to you ,.,-lil; our own positive personal guar- ,,,,l_.-e_ that_if they do not thorough- ly satisfy you,iyou only need tell ps ,mil we will hand back to you every pe,,,,y you paid us _for them. Thelle- fore, ill trying them llpon our recom- inundation you takeL1,\o risk whatev- eri-iexall Ordnrlies taste like and are e,,l,on like c‘an'dY."'l'_hey do not gripe, Cause nausea, - excessive llooseneee, or ,my other annoyance. They act so easily that they may be taken at any lime, day or night. They are partl- clllurly good for children, aged, or llrlilznte persons. They are put up in_ convcniellt tablets in three sizes of packages. Prices, 10c., 25c., and 'firm J llelncnlbcr, Ilexall Remedies can be ,,|_l,.i||¢~ll ill this community only at our store-The Rexall Store. The Mc- Kinnoll Drug Co., Rochester, N. Y. A ll0ARlNG FIRE is an easy thing when you have good_ coal, and what is so iildispensible these cold days? \\7e can supply you with GOOD _COAL alvvays. Also Wood for kindling. A. Piellard & Co.. Phone 240 Ch’town. _ _ _T";.___._l Rexall Cherry Iuice Cure Coughs ~ Money back if not pleased . 2 5c a bottle Sole Agents The MacKinnon»Drug Co. _ Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent_Street `cllAiil.orrl:rowl\l ANL... I It van to buy in um Province. The -ith Regiment Band will em ade in the big Arena tonight, t All ca" e“l0Y a delicious Valentine ea tomorrow evening at ',;i0|i Church schoolroom. g. The Wesleyall says that or. Bora- en and fir. Campbell have returned to Sackville from St. John, where they were in the interest of Mt. Ain- :on and that friends in that city ave contributed $10,000 for the en- dowment of a St. John chair at the University which is so favorably known in this Provlnc¢_ Mike MU_l`Dhy nlust have benefited greatly during his suspension. Hs said he was in good condition when he returned, and he proved “__ His wonderful stick-handling Tuesday lllgllll was a revelation to Halifax P60012- Mike made some of thc Crescents look like infants for sev- eral seconds.-Halifax Exe, (Mike be longs to Charlottetown.) The death occllrred ill Chihuahua, Mexico. recently of Jonas J. Morris- 011.8- native of St. Georgc's, P.E,I__ and fur many years-e resident of Los Angeles,,__(.al. He was a graduate of Sl# DU“Sl1l§"'_S College and after go- ing to Galllorniahe engaged Su¢c¢,;s_ l\l1_lY In the llilnher business and soon hllllt up a thriving firm, His death wasdue to heart failure, _W C The officers elected for the Canadian Forestry Association which was in session last week are as follows:-Honorary past president, Sir Wilfred Laurier; honorary president, Rt. Hon. R. L.. B0l'd6¥li Daf2l'0n. the Governor-Gcner~ nl; nreeidellt, John 1-ienilry, va..c0.i.,-_ H; "l°°-President. Hon. w. A. cami. f»0"._M~ P~. Toronto; territorial vice- rwesidente. ontario, Hon. Mr. Hear- st; Quebec, Hon. Jules Allard; New Brunswick, Hon. 'J. K. Flemming; Nova Scotia, lloir. George H. Mlir- ray; Prince Edward Island, Hon. J. A. Mathicson; Niallitolnl, Hon. R.P. Robliu; Saskatchewan, Holi. A. ld. Brown; British (?l,lunl|>ia, Hon, W. R~ RUSS; \'llk0n. (`omn‘-issioner Black; McKenzie, F. I). Wilson;' Kee- watin, liielitcnilnt-Govclulor D. (I. Cameron; Uilgava, the Archbisiiop of Montreal. Large and ciltllllsiustic was thc meeting of thc Nlalpllfs Leaf Fnrmcrs Illstitlite of Albcrry Plnini; on Thurs- day evening, the 8th of Fab, After the regular rolltillc of business was transacted a nulnhcr of members nd- drcsi-led tile meeting dealing largely on improved seeds and improved stock. The automobile question was also discussed. The speakers voiced their protests against their use in this pl'o\'illi-.c and thc following reso- _lutilm was adoptnll:--rcsolved that we, the members of the Maple Loaf lf‘ar.ner’s Institute are in accord with thc other Institutes of tliisprovillcc who arc in favour of having the pre- sent act prclllblting`thc use of Autos in this province upheld, and reqliestl that no change in» the act respecting| the use of autos_ be made. The next' meeting will bc held in Albcrry Plains achoolllous-c on Tlillrsday even-I ing, the istli of ree., lor the our-l pose of taking in orders for spring seeds. All members are requested to attend. ' On Wednesday evening lost about twenty friends and neighbors, laden with baskets and musical instru- _ ments, assembled at the home of W. and Mrs. Lane, Mclburn. All received a most hearty welcome and soon were settled to enjoy thc program of games and music. '1‘l.lc motion songs, harp solos and- step dances of “Pro- fessor” George Robertson are worthy, of specialmention. These num‘bcrs raised such enthusiasm that the gen- ial host was only prevented from at- tempting the sword dance by the rc-| mark that the floor mightllot stand! lt. Curiosity regarding the baskets` b . Btlivnduncc at the Valentine Masquer- Home made cake and pastry will he plentiful at the Zion Chllrcll tea tomorrow. The plan for the Deestrick Skule ovens Friday morning at 10 o'cloclt at the usual places for exchange of coupons. John Horne, Winsloe, left yester- day with fifteen horses, two good drivers, balance workers, for Truro, ‘Halifax and Springhill. Wm. E. Chandler, son of Wm. A. Chandler, Mt. Albion, was a candi- date . _for coiincllman at the election held last week ini Amherst, N, S. -' ‘,- _ :uf ~‘_.-: ~A_n_‘-orange Lodg_ iiyps organizes at Ffench 'River lasipellveck called Etcel- slor with Harry’ Harding as Master. This makes forty-eight lodges in this Province .and two more are expected this month. The local chapter of the Daughters of the `Empire have met with ready land sympathetic response on the part lof the public with regard to the sick benefit it has planned for Tuesday, the 20th, and feel much indebted to the militia generally for their aid so cheerfully given. There was a. large ntteudalice at the last weekly meeting of the .New London Literary Society. The enter- tainment for thc evening was a de hate, Which was the-greater inilnencc talent or wealth? The debate was opened hy G. F. Ferguson in favor of talent and was replied to by John Stuart who in an able speech took the side of wealth. Aivery interest ing discussion ensued. Among others who took part were Miss Edna De~ laney, Watson Jost, Will Johnstone, Ldng River, and John D. Warren. A vote being taken on the matter it stood for talent 34, wealth 13. The entertainment for the 'meeting next Wednesday will be .a general pro- grain. A llappy event took place here on the sixth instant when John Casfnrrl of’ this city was united in marriage to Miss Annie Doyle of South Shorc, Lot. 65. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Dr. McL`cllail, rector nf Ht. Dunstan‘s Cntliedral. Miss Lil- lian Doyle, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and the groom was supported by Lorne Doyle, brother of the bride. After thc inarriilgc cere- molly the wedding party drovo to thc homc of the bridc’i-l parents ut South Sliorn where e. slllnptliolls dinner was served. (ln returning to the city ill the evening thc happy couple were greeted at the home of George (las- foril, father of the groom, by up- wards of fifty invited guests. An enjoyable evening was spent in danc- irig and music and jllsticc was done the cxccllcnt slipper provided. Tbc presents to thc bride were nlilnerulls and costly and the co-workers of the groom at_ llav-is & Frnser’s packing house prcscntcd hiln with il Morris chair, ia, plush scttec mill other gifts. Wr..nud Mrs. (lasforll have taken lip' their residence in their home on Elin, Anenue with the good wishes of| many friends. _ l Cafarrhfennoi lie Cured with LOCAL APl’l.lCA"l‘_lf)NS. as they cannot reach the seat of dv ease- (Jatarrh is ii blood or constitutional nlsease, and ln order to cure lt you must takegnternilv remedies. Hall’s Catsrrnh f‘ure in taken internally. and sctsdirectly on the blur fl and mucous surfaces, i:lal"s Cetnrrh Cure ls not it qunck lnedlclne. ll_wne prescrib- ed by one of the bout ollyslcians in this country for years and is n regular nr»~- ucrlption. lt is compowd of the best tcuics known, colilhlneil _with the beat blood purifiers, acting directly _on ther mucous surfaces ’_l‘hc perfect cumblnlltlonl of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results ln curing Latarih. Send for testimonials frec- F. J. OHENEY & 00,, Props., 'l‘oledo,0‘ Sold b_\' lirnggiste price 7.5c _ _ 'Fake Ha.ll’i-1 Family Pills for c onstilmtlon 1 _ oooooo oooo » ooo ~ 0 ~ soon became so strong that their contents were snread on the tables! for inspection and samples. but SUCH! was the quality that the whole piecc | ' e ra idl followed each'samplc ln 1 we P .1 . ._ . ~ ,"d0wrlwe,rr1 successioll. Tlllls refresh. ~__._ ljheese Makers _ ’l`t-nders will be rcccivcrl by Pres f lilini li. R. Me-Donald Orwill Cove 'll' lj* Friday l6lll l"eb,froin parties wllllln; lo contract for the iiiaking of t lit-t-sc und Butler during 1912. (iooil rccoinlnendations required. \._l_"_"\f'~‘-In fo slalc prim per loo lbs __.__:f_l._s_: s|l_li\_du filming help and supplies _______ a e monthly wages finding all _lllfffclors do noi bind themselves ts f~ \'l‘l Jiclowcsl or any tender. ' ”"' W- oRwi~;l.l. Dninv co schooner For Sale llleinrllc M Thorbourn sails and running 5°" in good order. Apply » E. BOSWELL. Victoria 2-'milf caRn To the Electors of Ward One Lailicn and Gentlemem- lf' rompliance with the requeel ui' a number of lhe electors of Ward One l_balve decided to nominate as a can- lililalc for councillor for the aforementioned \\-ard at the forthcoming Civic Elections. | luke this opportunity of soliciting your ""l’P°rt- As my intents are large in this ward il is only fair to suppose that I wil PM' more attention tofu needs than if l had nothing at stuka, and I feel sure that l'°u will nee that it le to your Advantage '° '“PPort a msn whose interests are Y°_\19l also. l premise, lf elected, to give ‘ this Wprd my bent nltontion,and,to aulll '“ Nllnlniufering the general bullnon of ""5 CW. to the best of my ability. Yours faithfully , ed, the program was continued to all early hour when all bctook them- selves by various rolltes to their re# spoctive homes. ln dcllafllillli U10 Lane’s new and commodious house would, on completion, by properly dedicated, und suggested that 11 few extra beams by put in_thc kitchen floor so that the host might _be able to indulge lilmseu in nmetlsws the “light fantastic." ::Should James Paton been unable to call to sec every voter before ol- ectl'on day remember he has sent all voters a frank letter guaranteeing_ a istratfon and he says further' that he pledges himself to il Fair. Srlusre deal so eu. _ - 2-13_4.»\_:_;;_,‘- L., _, =;. /f// ~_ ._ ,}h._ l fl \‘ /1" r . . f: f‘l-\~l»f'...-.**' V6; _ __ _ ____;.;..___/_f __ -. ` _'.1 ;.J;'1.ll-. l”l"l*"~£~ ni I" f- ,i`f‘¢ 5 -’ - . ,_ .-,‘.i.__`T»-»-.43 ‘-;'-_-.=i:vi'; . _ ____ _ _ .""._'ft';;.--7 2`1'1**“’ \__, _ ___ _, __,___..,_ _ , _ { _ f.»;__i_;_ 1 . I li ‘l p .1 \ .. . l""""'”"' 25 per cent l Discount oil - BED CONll~`0R'lS L_ __ f/ of ,-1, l F -. _ , <-.-...-f': -.»:-r-.»rv- -i l ~I_-='.';f?; fl ._-.11-\’ -+ ._,1-....4 price. . _ REGULAR VALUE 45x45 67x69 ~ 67x10! ff ll sl _ ff ef . ls 7IX72 ef if it 7IX1.08 el 1| c. 7IXlo8 as if el ' 88x90 88x10S “ “ ' “ ff M H lf 'f fi Mill “Seconds” ln Linen Table - Cloths Wonderful Value Our buyer was fortunate in securing :1 special line of mill “seconds” in linen table cloths showing the daniilslc border right around. These only reqliire to bc hcmuicd. In each there is some trifling iinperfectioli Soft firm white C¢.l|¢..,~_ .,._,_.¢,m_l, . which does not in any 'wily injure the cloth but results in ri tremendous cutting of the _ 36x4 5 ins. Linen Tablecloths $1.00 for 7 5c “ “ “ i.io for 85c 1.90 for 1.45 2 io for 1.60 2.30 for 1.80 2 65 for 2.00 3 55 for 2.545 4 ss for 3-45 5 5o for 4.25 8.50 for 6.50 Snaps in While Collons I _ (iced strong wliitc colt an 25 inches wide, rcglllar .;c all ilu: whilc sale.. ......... . . . . . . . . . . . ._7c llnislled for domestic use. 3.1 inclles wide, regular izc at the white goods sale . . . . . . . f)e linglish Madapolcln, line cvcn thread, no starch, full yilrd wide, regular lgc white goods rule. . . l0c Very flue smooth White Fnglisli Madapolem,full_yard wide splendidly ailapierl for ladies wbiicwear, white saleprice........ . . . . . l2¢ ‘.Vhite English longcloth g ood weight, round thread, very fine, 34 inches wide regular 16c vi liitc goods sale . . . . . Slicer flee Qllecn’s cloth, yard wide beautiful material, rcgulal' :cc ful-....-A-. Bargains il' Some "down stairs” Bargains Pillow Collons' whileni-one veslihgsme English Pillow Cotton: 40 in. 42 it 44 46 ec Light Weight Canadian ' Circular. ./lo in. A2 ff 44 li Heavy Circular. 40 in. Circular 2 _gc per yd. 42 “ “ 25c per- yd. 44 “ “ 27c per yd. 46 “ “ goc per yd. While unlaundered shirts very special 2 for l-55 Whitc unlallndered shirts very special 2 for L75 White laundered sliirf not- able value 770 Circular i8c per yd. “ i9c per yd. “ “ 2oc per yd. “ _ zzc per yd. Circular 2oc per yd. “ zzc per yd. “ 25c per yd. C __ i _ _. ` White Sale Price 26 inch Broche vestings a very nice, good weight line for tail- 156 or made waists, etc, special Dainty Sheer loan llimily 186 Checks and stripes in shccrfllliiy, dainty Indian diuiity-crisp beautiful dress fabric ` 1.00 Fine soft Lonsdale, in ample quantity for gown, yoke and sleeves, stamped in dainty design for 1 embroidering I Shirt Waisl Design Stamped on Linen A length of flue waisting linen, shows pretty design stamped for front, yoke, collar and sleeves. A garment requiring just :i little cutt- ing fitting and enibroidering 1 to be a work of art. ° Beautiful 32 inch Broche Vesting Special 1.25 This fabric is agood wcigllt fine, soft rich while broche. 1iiate1ial-- specially adapted for tailor rnidc waists. Will wear and launder. -- - _ Great Value Veslings 18C llhife Sale Price yd 2_7 i_rich white_ Broche vesting. This line einhodies a very atttrac- tivc range of patterns- good weight, spa cial Spot and flheck Muslins---Special A nice little line of dainty dress muslms placed on our count- ersduring white goods sale at c il”.§l'{‘l"i'i}i..i'é‘.-.“"’”" 1-25 Fine sheer niull ill suihcicnt quantity to make gown-has yoke and sleeves design prettil stamped y "Semi Ready" 0 M Corset Cover _ 1° 0 Here’s an attractive novelty-as fine organdie corset cover, embroid- ered design at yoke :ind sleeve straps ---requires only fitting and a 1 I few minutes stitching * _ E E M; li! 4 nt SAPI-IO. be ho if to nizllf-. Boston for the sho ing season. Mr s$:k2la§3P;‘3_;e“";:§_'_ 2_'___"_‘;°:;'am_ and Mrs. Jordan occupied the place E ’ l t . while no forming inflows break. _ “B "“°°'I_________ 1,6; your song sweep o'¢r 01° '““‘“i nov wlio lvlel.l. lnro "Brown is the man you need on the city collncil board. "Victorian end Ahbies in feet Soul of ` D - When my boat is drifting ncur Your felr island. spirit brlzhf; If I sing, and if you hear. From your island ill the sea, Soul ol Sapho, slgnail In!- Soul of Sephol they have said _That your heir, .tho' not of gold, Made e halo for your head: Arid your eyes, I have been told, Were like stars. Ohl- from the sea. soul of slwno. sneak to mv- From your island ill the sea, ‘ _ , . I ,_ _,___ Soul of Saphc, sing to me. B()Il;_(__ “Ark R l 1' Gy Warman, in l~`ehruu\'Y Cnnndfl MOIWNY- John Brosnehan, -lr.. the two-year- -1--°--‘ old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Brosna- JORDAN AGAIN RENT9 _ han ol No. 16 Florence street, East ' DRUMMOND CASTLE- Bommerville, who ,fell i'nto e tub of -- boiling water on Tuesday. when his LONDON, Feb. 8--Lord Lancaster mother was out of the room, ls dead has again let Drummond Castle, 'nt the Bomrrerville Hospital as a re- p°|-ghghp-e_ (0 Eben D, .lorflan of suit of his burns. league game in Charlottetown in the Arena on Friday evening. 2-lddli. “One good ladies' vote in better that ONE HUNDRED AND FOBTY- l ‘- ‘-14 FEBRUARY 1°" “THE “TEST me 'ran cnilntorrirrown cuannras' nm or mi- PAGE FIVE 1 NINE promises dotted down in a lit- » tie book. The ladies have prow J. P. their vote and intend to . . _. _In-I. * .__,~¢._ _.,~.|.~"_v.-'~‘_‘* ` l' - \ Le to le. oooa for one lesion Modify' ' - .ve ._f L_: .. 1 ..i» ‘f 'V-_‘ 33,1 _, ~_"'~f`.. .. . » ` ‘l~` 3".';»»"?.".» si-is '“