il l . .5 .A l ,ll .i lui r 2 li- 'i 'iri- 'ii ' ~. lyili 3_1. _ 'fi if _ 3 il i 1 1 I 1 i ei A ,,- 5 \ ,z 7 " . .sf f . . \ f ‘EILATIBT XIII ,J <» 'fha A-Cough s.. _ as h L`C0ughs often go from lrd to worse. No matter how slight it may seem, it lg folly to neglect it Keep $5 bottle of ' Jamieson's l ,) White Pine and Ter is 'Fl the house. Commence raking it when the first qvmptons come. Carefully prepared from known cur- Qtive agents. The best Qmcdy because it cures safely, thoroughly :ind per- manently. ‘ .',, Price 25c. ¥BH. r 4 1 G. Jamieson "L DRUGGIST » _.__ lm l New limo ii'€iicE”ii'iiTl-:'i`.l "IWm. HONBOUPQUETTE. Mgr. C Private Baths. ltunning Water and. D £23". 'il?l§»'§€°»f‘§'iL"‘il.‘°é‘§“ ‘“_“" '°°’““ ’ Z c-Ullsilw uN°~:xui§'l'.'i.'lEo I W SYDNEY. N. S cl Fl* .. ' _ _ s 'fS. A. McDonald’s sale stating that they are to raise $20,000 during 0 the month of January means a big. o opportunity for the people of this t Province. 1-3Mtf. h 'lr ‘,%'I`o build up your body to its t proper state of health and efliciency| you will need to improve the quality ‘u of;-lyour blood. Pure blood is essen- t tial to strong nerves and muscular C strength. For purifying the blood w th`e`ro is no preparation better than i\Ia'c’s Blood Food. This tonic is made from a formula that has been used for many years by lending phy- sicians throughout America. and Europe. One box will bring about ,_ wonderfully good results, 50c, 3 boxes $1.25 and 6 boxes $2.50. The t 'rwn llincs. Msn. t - ii "20 per cent on at Beer & Weeks. p I <1 THE CHAHLOTTETOWN GUARD! 3.1’ OOD Iles . 1 . . _ l (_, gilférw" e Dhkvii upumur mu: 8 g3¢ ' 5§if»°rI»l"ue;'rh»»»m=»ne sis-haw W ‘ bmah., » ‘ srmuu -ear". ul crm-ulmlcnr to 'rhc Qnu%\ suceul acnmenmifc-rims n. scruircr G' g;g,_\§gf§-,Il*g“{,l§'§,f,,'“,_;° I n.&ws'o " "`f THURSDAY, _IAAUARY I6, |913. - . TOO BWEEPIN G. The statement credited in "The moral and religious obllgstions. run Christian" to Rev. John Lord,,Chi-is-`:op_sn saloon: in s law abiding com-_ tinn Church minister at Montague, ‘munity like Montague are, to all in- and quoted in Wednesday‘s Morning tents and purposes, aetivs gums;-g, Guardian is, with all due deference,’I‘here is no gllnlaying that. The to the reverend gentlemen, a little flaw abiding citiuns ` who, permit it too sweeping and, we have no hesita-, without a stronger protest than ...s tion in saying, covers too much ter- general complaint in a newspaper, ritory. It is not true of the wholelmay very well be regarded as pas- province, and, if true of Montague- ,sive sinners, if our theology will ad- which wi-, have no authority to ques- mit of such a term. tion-the people of Montague are The general statement that submitting very quietly and veryl “though Prince Edward Island is a Uimfli' to the inl\\S€i¢¢. if iulustice prohibition province it is apparently they regard it. If, with a prosecutor easy for anyone to procure all the wliqsc duty it is to enforce thc Pro- stron: drill they wich for." will hibiticn Act, ii ._-c\~crn.incnt which has not apply to Queen's or Prince Colm- the ..D,,.,y Mau.. the work of ,mm reiterated cl-cr and over again its ties; nor. we hope to the whole of determination tr, enforce the AC; and Kfng’s. There are spots, plague year is nearly completed. The one 5 people anxious to enforce it, the sp0ts, in each of the counties. They conditions in Montague are as stat- are fewer today in the province than ed, “we might just as well have the ever before. They are confined to "nn naval m.°gmm_ open nnlccn," thcn there is certainly small areas- Even in thc city 01 something wrong. With liquor sold as openly as h the open licensed saloon there should llllll tllfflllgll tlle P°l°5l9¢°Dt °fl°l"~B Ol be no difficulty in procuring suffi- cient evidence to convict the oflend ers. If the prosecutor fails in his ltlated 'all 'lull' lmqllellllly to l°` been given him upon which to pro proceed against all offenders, with onesty of the government. It would appear to an Outsider attributed to other causes than the hat there is too much emphasis laid weakness of the Act. The 10081112183 pon the active and too little upon suffering from the curse must adopt he passive sinners. The men who, SHORE m@5~SUF¢S if UIGY W0\lld 56 ontrazy to law, contrary to the purged and we do not admit that all ishar lf the citizens, contrary to all the means have yet been exhausted. uty after necessary information has eed, and he falls to act upon it, why 3 ot report to the Attorney General SP0” llllt 89116511! BDGBKIDE '5l1°Y ho has Openly and repeatedly de_ are so far apart that they affect area that the gcvcrni-r.cnt's in- only the immediate community in tructions to the prosecutors are to which they €¥l9t~ " Charlottetown, the spots are so few that only the initiated can find them the Prosecutor their geography :is _ changing so often that even the in- cate them. _ This is true of.Prince County as well, It is true there are the few sore _ With all due reference again, it is ut fem- or rayon Surely no better not fair to the province to brand the in an robabmt with ei _ _ . Slit 16} Inch pportunity could be desired to test 1"l'0hl-bl'-lon ACI- 98 B l3il“\’°- The lac* he cnlihrc cf thc prosecutor cr the that it has failed. as it apparently has, in certain localities, must be -_"" also she is carrying less freight but It is no use disguising the fact that` ls' “E undelstand' carrying an the ere lg g°"°l`*ll dlsappolntment with freight offering and could carry more. he p""’e"l Single "lp rumllng O( The Iiar1Grey, neither on the. Char- lle Earl UNI “ml all eqllally general lottetown, route,slnce winter condi- eslre that eltllel B Ballsmclory ex' tions began,rlor since her recent flit to lanation or a more satisfactory ser- the Georgetown route' has been able REMEDY WANTED. True she is on a shorter route, True h All household linens reduced during vice be given our annual linen sale. New fresh seeds. sheetlngs. linens, bedding, blankets-all nt 20 per cent cu. our fe The .Earl Grey ls one Ol the very There is certainly something wrong. w most powerful icebrcakers in the various excuses’ for they must be annual linen snle holds the record for W0l”l¢l ¢0(l0Y- H" Sister Ship. the wéfiderful value giving. This year M you will find our linens cheaper andlh bmi: in the City. Beer & Weeks, ‘ 1-ainctl. ‘ “' ,V __ ____ 0 ti “Beer & Weeks" January Sale of _ table linens sheetings, pillow-cotton, ‘ ctween Tnrmentine and Summerside ice. The lllinto is by no means as towels, blankets, furniture eoverin g powerful a ship ns the Earl Grey. E ctr. begins today. The usual unparal- . felled values are being given. 20 pei, :cnt off our regular low prices-that; rneans lowest prices in the city, C0m_ pare before you buy. Beer & Weeks, Furniture headquarters. 1-3met,f_ _ cp ‘-l'I`he ilighrst bidder gets first choic nt the' mg auction sale at H. H Br_Q\\‘n s on l~`rir\ay afternoon. 1-lfiM3i l ---~ -_ W* increase their handling facilities and The Best Cough Syrup is V Easily Made at Home Costs Little and Acts Quickly. .Money Refunded Il' It Fails. No 6 “Ad” M. & A. Mcleod General Grocers Cor Prince Q' Dwchesier Sis. -5 This recipe makes 16 ounces of cough syrup. and Saves you about ‘mo as c0m_ culties in _the way there is no legiti- osred with ordinary cough remedies. Itlmate F9550” that I-lle Pllbllfl ls Awafe tops obstinate coughs-even whooping r , . I cough-l ~ hurry, and is splendid for' sore lungs? asihinn, croup, hoarsenessrlie IDBIIG. It tIl€l'6 lB,_ U16 Pllbllll IIBVB and flflvff lhfccl "°“‘>l°S~ ls right cc knew it. Ana in that case l Mix two cups of granulated sugar with no cull of warm wntsr. and stir for lwu 0 > . lmlnuires. Put 2‘.f_- ounces of Plnex (flftyf cents' worth) in a 16-ounce bottle, and demand that the longer route and the a ` ' . dd the Sugar :syrup Take a, teaspoon- ul every one, two or three hours, " . I. dsirvg goin This takes right hold of a cough and gives almost lnzflant relief. It stlmu- . lates the uppr-lilo, und is slightly Hua- wlth B' more reasonable measure ol tlvr--both excellent features. Bread I'inc¥ as perllnps you know. is the most valuable concentrated compound ofl The present Bervlce'B'nd'a'hBu sys' crux; while pine extract, rich in N .A . guaincol and the other natural healing ` mail and passenger trsnic and ‘bond I rN.ime on every loaf) 1pm.. glememi Delivered fresh each day to MQ Ai 'McLeod gf Pincx in this `reclpe,vnltlloilgh strained that the Earl Grey cannot make lf You have A strong, vigorous appetite 3 0|’ one that needs cosxing will help you m either case l Oar Bread is milled by mschmfry No other preparation will do thc work oney can be used instead of the sugar yrup, lf desired. Tllousfimls nf housewives In the United fairs .ind (‘.lnada now use this Pinex B -_ ' .' . and Sugilr Syrup recipe. This plan has at pl-¢_5¢.nt_ and the Board 0( Trad; often been imitated. but the old success 4 tw h “ld 8°. mmensely nopuh" conditions warrant it, she make somel A guaranty nf absolute satisfaction or onry promptly refunded. goes with this ecipe Your drugglst has Plnex, or will In Receives little or no he-dling and is oil lst lt for you not. send to The K nexcelled qnshly. Pinex Co, Toronto, Ont I ____ . ____ _ ful formula has never been euualedl. Il; lallll °lll` l`°l’l'°ll°llt° es ' 0 low cost rind quick results have made it ' ¢0 it wat' at hast 55 long 5| the . r l A. l I I |-Reliable 1 eatmg to coinc here Ines in good You can, A and , or coat- ‘ of ,;tyles,‘» every per ' pick. out e style that sniti their .pamculex:._ 0 V For heat- /£4, stoves you -., ` hasbeenknown j as the hecdquai-.9 a . into, is making daily return trips sons' have been given for this half 191011* lmlllg missed 2 “H512 "lv quantities cf freight tc he handled n account of ice or weather condi- If this is all, why not put on more “"5 Blllcl’ llle Qllelllllg ‘ll the Bel” men and handle it? Our railways and to do more than a one way trip. regarded as only excuses-not rea- servicc It is said there are lar e our company carriers do not hold up when a surplus of freight offers; they lencourage the increase of trade. And it pays. If the Earl Grey were on the lon- ger route, Charlottetown-Pictou, and contending with difficult ice condi- tions, a one way daily service might be excusable. On the shorter George- town-Pictou route, with' no ice difli- of why daily round trips should not the public would have the right to ;large ship both be abandoned and Ithe service placed where it can be ‘carried on with more regularity and Iconvenience to the public, tem is simply' dcmorallzing both be remedied. It is useless to argue lilaily round trips on the Georgetown- Picton route with ice conditions as reasonable showing for her size and her well known power by making daily round trips. ___________-_- NOTES . In England a hundred years ago three inhabitants out of four were horn in the country; today three out of four are born in towns or urban districts. Fifty years ego there were fever towns of s million inhabitants in the whole civilized world than there are todey in America. What makes this the more remarkable is ‘that we'csn trace the process where we should least expect to find svl- dence of it, in countries like Poland and -Brasil., The greet problems of the world today are-overcrowding, unemployment, pbyliesl degeneration, problems of the city, 1-ether tbsn of the country. »----_u---_ T0 CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY . . . i ‘ 1-an .nsnnvn snoifo Quinn. Tablets. Drunistl refuse mossy uit muw em. ll. w. oaovws eu- w keeps sway, night nad' , m it like Diuéémgrnp ol i sn - yne. Ns-Dm-Co Bympo¢Linseed, Licorice egg! Chlorodyne ation tlhe throat; , ti in almost ` ` = ooseus phlegmg, promoterexpecythatios, and cures the indemmetion of the mucus “ii” nniizc syrnpcfninrcea nlccrlcc 5° i and Cblorodynélses the great div-1:? of bein absollxtel free from ul drugs ol any il: support of this stsement es . ` to 'v toss Eiitygéciirc gr ig cuffs: 1 mil ts ingredients. You can 'therefore give Ne-Dm-Co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chloro- dyne to any member of your fsmil , sag: oon£_denee that it will ge e ge er ncimsl. Y d ` 1 'th .ni.i’i“.,.f".;‘.‘§'$`§. ‘i’.‘.'2nZ1'."‘i~l.’£’i'liil."...i Drug! and Chemical Co. of Censds, Lim ed. * 31) 2 NEW BATTLEBHIPB FOR BRITISH NAVY LONDON, Jan. 15.-According tc ing the British navy for the coming point remaining for decision, namely, whether five or six battleshlps shall be laid down, depends upon the Aus- II the adrnimlty decides to_wait be- ,fore taking action till the Austrian ships are laid down, it may be sx- pected to be dve battleships this year. The naval program will then, according to the present information involve an expenditure of $240,000.- 000 and will include five battleships, six light armoured cruisers, twenty destroyers, several submarines, and an addition of 5,000 men to the per- sonnel, making a total of 142,500 of- ficers and men. 'l'he battleships will he of a new type, the largest and strongest which science can build or money supply. They will be intermediate between the present dreadnought. battleship and battle cruiser. They will be armed P Y ' guns, each firing 2,200-pound shells or, if the 16}-inch gun is not adopt- ed, with 15-inch guns firing shells that weigh about 1,800 pounds. "Big Auction Bale of clothing and furnishings at Brown's, 158 Queen St. l 1-16M:-li. SCOTT ACT FOR ONTARIO AGAIN TORONTO, Jan. 15.-Arrangements are being made for a big provincial Prohibition convention in Toronto next month. Owing to the adoption of the “banish the bar" plank by the Ontario Liberal party caucus, the convention will face an entirely new situation as contrasted with last year. The coming convention will have a lively time over the political aspect of the matter. A new feature in the program will be the re-introduction of the Scott Act into Ontario in con-` nection with local option. A number of temperance people take the view that, instead of adopt- ing N. W. Rowe1l’s provincial "ban- ish the bar” the best policy for the drys would be a provincial campaign for the enactment of the ,Scott Act. Those that favor this argument that the Scott Act is a much more effective measure than when it was tried in Ontario in the eighties. The proposition for a Scott Act campaign will be opposed by the Rowell men in the prohibition convention, who fear that it would prove a substitute for the provincial "banish the bar" issue at thc next general elections. They will endeavor to pave themway for a solid organized temperancp support for the Rowell candidatesf ; _ ' > 1 How lie Escaped An Uperation And Wee completely, liured of Piles of 14 Years’ Stendlng by Dr. tlheee’s tllntmsnt. Hr. Chas. Doctors cay that about cnc person in every four suffers more or lm from piles, and who czrl imagine s more nnncyfzf. tc:°tu:!:;;,', Cigagrss- able ailment? After tryin; :~. few treatments with- °\l¢ 110611223. and an tim :;£l::c?.t grow; WOT". the medical doctor fscsnsulted. An Operation. hc says. is necessary. You think of thu suffering, egpengg end risk to life itself- mil hesltggs before lnklnihsuch ad sic? D 17111111' ousan s o such cusp Dr. Chn.se's Ointment has i-ids lhvfdilsh snd lasting cures. glass thnx* latter for the? prooLl _ _ r. r es cauvs known clflthxen of Bt. howl: 3:? Wl'll°lf°""l"01` 14 Years I sufferer] from chronic piles. and considered my use very serious. I was treated IW I celebrated doctor who could ng; help me and ordered u surgical opera- tion es the oiuy means or relief, . ‘Hovhveh I decided to try Dr, Cbase’s Ointment. and obtained grant relief from the first box. By the us. of three boxes I was entirely curse, This is why it gives mo great plenum to recommend Dr. Chsse's Ointment. to eil tvholofter from piles es s treatment of the nestmt veins." Dr. Cllascrs Ointment. I0 sem; s box. all dealers or mdmesses, Hgh.- neturetlonseelbomlle. - 5 Co.. United, Toronto. _ down httl, Wintl' tics shirts, gloves. the hammer-no 158 Queen Bt. R. Allctfoneer. "Auction sale, Friday sts c'c1oclr.‘ H. H. Brown's remaining 'stock ' of clothing and furnishings to be wld to the highest bidder. H. H. Brown, 158 Queen St.. 1-16l3i._ -“Remaining stock of clothing and furnishings to be cleared out st auct- ion sale at 2 o'clock Friday after- noon, no reserve, everything goes to the highest bidder. H.H. Brown. MOST PERFECT WIRES LlG|'|'l' wnoltsomf. emo. ntl-‘usa sussnrufssl B801* , 1-IQMM. “Be one of the early men and get s me worth from 814.15 to Sas scins at $8.49 at Brown’s Wedneeds1. Thursday an my stock of man's suits this week -I and am oilerlng 78 suite worth all $8 49. These suits will be put on sale Wednesday, Thursday and Frida! Bhd' of a $23 suit. Brownie. 1‘-14\l4i- d Friday. 1-14liI4i. one of the greatest discount sales bel ' - "I want to clear out the rest of 000 must be realized on this sale by dress the way from $14.75 to S23 for they are bound to win out. Furi. ` sul . the man who shops early will be sure sweeping diawillltl d\ll'illE tllls 551°' $23 suit for $8.49. Only 'I9 suits left -H+. ' gnu! van” wa gm" hu nu., In li the same this Your and we sdYile YW lllilestings, pilloweottons. table linens and napkins, bedding and blankets S. A. MeDonald's are conducting d ul the city for many years $20.- an 31st. I If price cutting will accomplish it goods, silks, underwear. lldlei' ts coats rain costs, all spins ct 1-Wit! . gms today. You _ , high quality standard h ld linens-you remember won- buy now and save mon¢!» nl cy linens etc reduced 20 per cent an ~ og, 1.-Imstt. "S. A. McDona1d's grand clearing Bale ls announced this morning and will be continued during the month f gzftono mark. ~ 1-810!- January untll the soles touch the, .expressed the opinion last night that "Look up the announcement of the big Auction Sale of clothing and furnishings at my store at 2 o'_clock Friday. H. H. Brown's, 158 Queen ga \ 1-16M3I. "'Clothing, hats, caps, ¢0l1a!`B. shirts, ties and the remaining stock of furnishings put up at AUCNDD Fri' day at 2 o’clock-no resel'V¢-€00\`1& go' to the highest bidder. H. H. Brown, 158 Queen St. 1-16M3i "Beer & Weeks’ 20 Per cent oil Jan- uary sale begins today. Don’t mins this great opportunity to save on all ste. New, fresh goods-chehpeii in Ula fifty. Quality always the belt. Boer dr Weeks, Furniture headquartsm. 1-llmetf. “Articles not sold at Brown's sale on Friday will be put up at auction again on Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. There are 20 dozen stid hats and 15 dozen soft hats in the lot. none worth less than $2.50, going at your own price. H. I-I, Brown, R. Bearisto, Auctioneer. 1-16M2i- O O C "Brown's Auction Bale at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Articles not sold Friday will be put “P Bt auction again Saturday evening *it 7 o'clock. Everything must go-no rc- serve. This is a splendid change t get good furnishings and clothing at your own price. Brown's, 158 QUGGD ' "Everybody will be at B. A. Mo- Donald’s todav to share ln the bar- gains offered there. 1-SMU "Everybody is wanted today at S. A. McDonald’s to share in the bar- gains oifered at the big Clearing snl°_ l 1-3M". "A good line of clothing for men and boys and a splendid line of gen- eral furnishings to be put up at Pub- lic auction at my store 158 Queen gi;_ at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Brown's. 1-16M3l- SIGHT SEEING. TORONTO, Jan. 15-As Miss As- quith wished to spend the day view- ing Niagara, Countess Aberdeen has ship Mauretanis< and will leave for Hamilton this afternoon. SPORTING NEWS . SACRAMENTO, Jan. 15-A bill has been introduced in the legislature here to stamp out P1120 5l!ll¢l|1Z lll California. Joe Mandol and Harlem Tommy Murphy have meanwhile been matched for a 20 round bout ln San Francisco on February 22. Minard's Linimeut Oo., Limited. Gentlemen,-3' have used MIN- ARD'B LINIM NT from time to time for the past twenty years. It was recommended to me by a prominent physician of Montreal, who called it the “great Nova Scotia Lh.\iment." It does the doctor’s work; it is par- ticularly good fn cases of Rheuma- tism and Sprafns. Yours truly, G. G. DUSTAN, Phartered Accountant. H“lll“' N3-I Bull' 31° 1905- 7. Song and Chorus-“Willie Won`t 'mama ,ovnn 1. o. n. 'll0N'l‘REAL, Jen. 15-Both H. R. Emerson and Geo. W. Fowler, M. P's, a few in the lower provinces would favor a ‘company taking the Interco- lonisl. Nr. Emerson said n new line should be built from Psinsee Juno- tipn to Wallsee, Brule and Truro. ~ 'o.n.s.s.mm'mio.< KINGSTON, Jon. 15.--The Grind Council, 0. lf. B.-A4-7ebtsrde1_eos¢;, sidered errsngements to introduce the society in Newfoundland. The ..=.=.'.s.l-°~.....' °', ......., violet.; these “h1ils“"e ff li i i » i fliiili. t household linens, sheet-ings, bedding, Bt, R. Bearisto, Auctioneer. 1-16M_2i. ,~ ‘ discount allowed. Minimum che:-je Twenty-five cen‘e. ‘ ' C. Caucelled 1161’ 11855886 011 “I0 388111' Forty yeersin use. 20 yesrethe stand- ’ Way" - Stork. .ctcrrlncftscrasrln __ ril°a4,1|1'uie \¢b»°nn»ncm‘ml'ill»pln| 5? i 'l§f|'§Llr,°,1,li,‘l.°'§,g§‘,‘f,I,',°_'° Qld °"°°° mmu. ‘ , 4 17. Pere sang-Lim Lnuriiy- l8..Drill and Tehleeu -Intermediate The Island ' -` Mm' “Beer & Weeks linen sale begins to- day. All new fresh goods-linens. shootings, bedding etc at 20 per cent oil. Compare values and prices and u will bu hen B091’ & WGBH. “Any articles not sold at Fridey'e sale will be put up at auction again saturday. Brown's, 168 Queen St- ` 11163581. ance policy is at its.lowest poi never be lo wer. by insurance. Call in ted ly and talk over the ‘lrliirnltnre heiecnerters. ° 1-sinctil l Young Man. Now The Time T o Insure The proper time tn insure is now, when you are young, for re.-possibility resls easlly cn your_ shoulders and_ y.-ur - ob'iga'ions ave few and light._ The premium cost of an insur- , And byincuringkiow you are _sure to have a good sill d nes!-egg stares up fgr use st middle age-just when you need it and it ;\_lYllI prove mos! valuable. A young man has everything to gain and nothing to 1110 I W»..Kc Rogers P. E. I. Branch - g nt and the cost of insurance will ` matter with us. Manager . =gu m O l ' One cent per word flrsf irnertio for each continuation. Cash must i l 4 | ` Q-3-2_1; --_' ;-; _ cc .1fifi-_-_-;-;-1-;-;-15;;1,; ;-.-;-;-c-J -L-.=; .-_-Y-.-Y-_-_-:M GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS » I n in this column, hell fmt per word ,i accompany order end live per sent ';-'-'-'J-if .1 'J-'J-'-' ’- 1- ' - ’- 'S 1’-E'-I-ii "V F ___ .A.._lE.l£l.!-l_`~_IlEll’.* .- WANTED-AT ONCE, GIRL FOR housework. Apply at 159 Wey- mouth St. 1-15M3lpd. g l.os| son sans-At sbcrgslii nornislon organ. Good as new. Apply ` omce. 1,-lmrf. Ml SCELLANEOU S LOST BETWEEN CRABBE’B COR- ner and Prince of Wales College, small fitted leather work bag. Fin- der leave at 9 Longworth Ave. , 1-15M3l. KING EDWARD HOTEL, Knslr Sr. Meals served during the Agricultur- ' al Course at 25c. p,er meal. 88100 per week without rooms. __ . j V 1-15M6fp`d_. pls-s_s-I I"0R SALE soifssni-'rsix PAIR 'ran ann fox. ' Apply to Aulseybrook Bros., Burford, Ontario. 1-15M6i. HANDRAHAN-DENNIS O’M. IN- formation will be forwarded if you. or any reader aware of where!- bouts will communicate with "D," Box 116. 1-15Mil.- - _ 1-2295! ard, prescribed and recommended by physicians. For Ylomen's Ailments Dr. Phrtel's Female Pills, st your druggilt. '=-_-_-_e~__-3 Prince Street School 1 - Concert 0pera House Jan. _l7fh 1913 ` PROGRAMME PART I. l,fPianofortoiDuet-“Dance des Bonf- ans"- ure, Mi L is ME and Mr.SThompson.Bs 0 0 wen 2. Two Part Song-‘°Excelsior"-Balto, B. and Chorus-"Blow, Blow Thou -IYIV1lntelhV\'I§1d"~J, L, Thompson,Miss een ar s, 4-1`I‘ieaI€)ling]-dSelected, Miss Jacqueline ac ons . ' 5.is Sylvia?"-Schubert n. 6. Vial’ Sol “H i Dan "_ Brnhliin, ilxuchgiililian °° You Wait 2"-Nairn, Miss Helen 8. Drill-Primary Classes. 9. Two Part Song-"The Echo.y~a,-_,_ ,Interval end Candy Sale I -_ PART 2, 10. P rt So -"‘ hwadsiluinssley gba’ the Heart ll. Son and Chorus-Under thsGreen- wood Tree"-J. Thompson, Miss Helen Lsr . 13|' Yiolin Sog-La Pl'0ghi¢Ye~WIckfns Mrs. Mclionns. , il. Drill-liavsncea ounce. 1 . Beeding-Charity ,Grinder and the umm. urs s.u.ocn¢n iq. pm1sni'Hsgli;g_-'rm musical ncmirf ‘lt ~ 1 1%.- 1 , .""'°' '.`;.;`_' , lSee‘li"§35e. Unst- Farms. for Sale _A'l` _ Victoria, Loi 29. I offer for sale my farm of 150 acres situated on the Tryon Road nesrf Vic-` toria. ' .. j This farm won silver medal in season 1012; is one nf the most fertile farms in the province. All crop and largdilqnsnt-F ity of mill feed has boen fed onftlie place for years; good ci-clara - fciieai with wire and cedar. All buildings _up-to~dsi=e and in good repair including one of the' best hams in the Maritime Provinces, with concrete floors throughout, silo, root house and a complete water sys' tem on taps making it one ot tlsellmoet desire s properties _lor - lor mixe farming in the pfovindsf I f ` Also that farm known as ths_Dew`so||,' firm within ri mln cf Issrinr; consisting cf lui acres 'mils iineeuctin cleat ash-y mme in die vicinity, h fn; high state of cultivation, in good repair me inciu<_l¢~',eii-"soon:-”‘ ery ontbuildlnp onse The balance of the Dsvreaiflrln also. makings total of 100 oust.; funn has one of the best' chris llf’ _, f l"°'l°°° Wl1°\‘° Phat! 511 , ~f.|.!7:'. always st hands f » ["5 ~"~."\‘>’?f'»`:;f,' .. 3 Apply MFHED; U; H _l ""'}f,l*; vlcicrl~P._d.i_,_ Farms. » The his shore one mile ici £2. ill; f » - l. 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