PAGE FOUR "'““" “W” W" A _ THE cHARLo'r'1‘s'rowN GUARDIAN _ ' FIRST OF ALL" > _ _ IANUARY 18, 1912 ii.Aw 'ro PREVENT 'rim Beginning f f‘ 0TTAwA» JH". 17-Mr. George Bradbury M. P., has prepared 3 bm “ Ngard to use of the flag for ad lefhslng and will likely introduce, ilu the House of Commons to day Gr _ _ _ The bill is simple and is designed I. - F0 ` ‘ . "1 _ _ _ , , ._ I _ . _. . _ W . H 11 \ ' ..i_'¢_._»` '.3 i _ <-_~ .~ we -1 - to prei cut the d se _ | _ _ e _eration of flag. _~ \ ,It is made it misdemeanor to ’ -_ _ .': / ° ~ ,have words or figures or designs on ithc- Uiiion Jack. It is also forbidden Ind what s diiappointment it in to_fin_d iuse the _(lag fm- any Bares_ The that though you are youii,fJ,, your hair i»illf1g_ll\Ry Sf-ill be used for advertise beginning to turn gray-that you are __l£_‘;_°:_f_1_°;"3e_;l’_'3f'fi`__lS l`1'_’U1ll1lih_0n I - ,xkxdbf ___ __ s. ereisno ing :_i;ecy going 0 00 0 e ore your _also in the act to prevent, the use 9; ' _ - _ ,any trade mark which has as the Doii't wait for any more gray hairs to ,designs representation of the flag. come-get a bonls of HAY'S HAIR; The Dlll Cells for a fine of $100 a HEALTH today. Start in now and use lday ‘Qt each offence' llr.iiibi.ry has received numerous 'f l l . ', _ _ ~ . _ ' “S” “ry _ _ _ 'litters coiidcinning him for ms stand Those gray hairs will soon diiiippcar- glrliiiiigh many deiiiaiid even more he restored to their niitur c itlrastic action soirc even asking that al olor and ,mmm ltliciiontiiig of a fi-reigii flag be pw. HAY's i~iAiR 1isAi.'ri-i wsii mp ~,”“"*°“~ you looking young. _ lvuoosr-is A ci~ii.r, SLN andiilc at Drug Stercr or direct upon 1 FUR LOVE.S SAKE receipt ofprice and dealers name. Send lilc trial bottle. Philo Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N For sale and recoiiineiiiled hy A. Foster, Sunnyside. 5. ~< "Here are phenomenal values in _ul J- <‘1-iicAoo, iii., Jan. 14-“I wpi stziy here iii jail for the rest of my L' ;li,fc before I will testify against Lr. 3 -li-viiie Sissiii_cci'.” This ciiiphntic statement was made itatioii astrakhaii collars, ,, gool liiie,by Bliss Helen Hogan today. Miss formerly priced at $5.75 now goinggliocaii is held in contempt of court at $1.75 and another line formei‘ly’h€~"e\l~€ of her refusal to take thi- Drified at $7.75 going :it $2.25. H_l-I. luath of Judge Honore's court when Brown, The Young .\Ien's Alun ,she was called to testify against Ilr. 1-l6d3i. ,h`issiii;;ei‘, her former ' sivcetheart, uho is held on a charce of fraud, "l®C°A’5Xi>&>@(¢l°`(U"-*"7* ““ "*.~l-f-il viii ‘ Blank Books tall l HOWARD WEEKS. P.M. lrcsults with Casciircts and Qllickl too. Don't let your stoiunch, liver an bowels make you iiiisernble another moment; put :in end to the headache. WOMEN POLITICIANS |hiliou.=ness, dizziness, ner\'oiisr_i@S_?. WITH SAME RIGHTS A5 ME ' eshi in the mercantile line. gghggfégf 8 gumber of years in the United States. On returning to this Province he did business in Iledbque and Freetowii before rernovint i0 Emerald, where he resided for about ' twenty yggrs, His kindly and ¢0\ll`if8- 0-,is business relations with a. larE¢ ,,,,mbe,- of people in this section of th., province will long be remember- ed. About tive years ago, with his family, he removed to Winnipeg, where and his son Claude carried on a successful business. Mnnv Islanders who have visited that city, and oth- ers who reside there, always found in him ri worm friend. The deceased leaves to mourn A sdrrowing widow _(nee Emeline Crosby), one son and two daughters to whom is extended Emerald and other parts ofthe Pro- vince.-P.F,I-I. _________- i-*Ron THE Pos'rMAs'riin ina.st.=r iii the slightest :le-free. Fredericton, P.E.I., Jan. 15, 1912. _________-1- Y AITKEN OF FREDERICTON. Chronic Throatlroiilile I I Permanently Cm-¢|| ¢._.1 Seven Da s' Use of 0 l Perfoiyined Regular hliiir-clii1.°L°n° Miss Counters' Case Proves the Wm. derful Efficacy of Catarrhnzoiie in All Throat and Nou _ Diseases. Windsor, Ont., Jan. 18-Miss Germ. ter's ease will prove of great inter- est to everyone troubled with sore throat, bronchitis or weak lunge. l When asked for a statement, Mig, Counter said: “About seven. years ago I contracted e heavy cold time the sympathy of many friends in settled on my lungs and resisted ____ treatment. After I had tried several doctors here and specialists in De. troit without benefit, I went to my ruggist and asked him for the best; remedy he had for cold on the lungs, He recommended Catarrhozonc, which To the Editor:-I wish to state cured my cold in one week. It brought that the charges which 1~I. B. Weeks beck my voice, and I have been ever and his father Frank Weeks have sine; (ree from my old groubim For made against me BS D0Si»ma3lH` fm' coughs, colds and lung trouble I am taking addresses from'letters goinz sure that Catarrhozoiie is the best s F-ml °°m_i“li éhrlglzlla l'l;$e|§all5`*“;)d_remedY. It goes right to the sore ._ ei o oen es,en - ' ' “S th” f"u°“'i“'-Z.; “ith very smcfe i _llliiflllliiiriilttix get foxes from a forei2 'spot' gives quick when and makw a r_c;'ret I ;Er;d__;r_i___;_‘o;:i_' pagina 21 firm and using addressee myself ;‘.\'§ 32'!! I r ~ teenicd friend, Albert Craiir, \’-'lliCh , xc tru an lwent wok pimp in “vmmveg-on thg iigssflgiggd iii-lil-;mtL,ot(fli*i.ltt--_ _emlom Y "1 i use no iniurious ucidi in our pi'ri_cess- thus _our methogd`pro|oiig's the life oi, your lines. 'l‘hi_s is oue reasoii why you should patronize us. Another is that you I ~an always rely _on _the cilualitv _of _t.he; . work and on getting itat t e rielrt time' t i " best when you buy Colga.te’s. I 25c a Box E A Foster ,Star Steam Laundry, ‘C _:a,D_u_m_e en g A_ F W'bs*er_ Pro” ` Sunnyside ml 'I Cascaret now' don't wait Pl Svedcn' 'fake 1 The speech from the Throne i ui until bedtime. In nil thc world there _ _ 3 G _ is no reiiietly like this. Q l_0_;c;“tc,l;‘;§ l griiiliiligetlOfaiithgnngiihigfijiintyeihirtlB; F01 Inahtl and clllllllui- menus health, happines a _. . _ _ lheiid for months. No more diiYB Of "fu "lu be miéroduced e"!m“°l“sm2 ,gmom and distress if ym, will take nl women :ind ma ins: women eligible in .cascaret ,ww ,md f_1,U,,_ My d,»u,_»g_iall elections to the Rikstng on the Bears the _ _ l ‘ 1 Colltlltionn i 5 men. , f st _ ll C. c rets Doii't forget the “"6 8 , - iihildijein-th1c~sirnlittle insides needs ii' Evcrv Swede over tweritv_r_v»nrs old Signature of _ __ _ _ _l ..0(,_i_ gpntin ei;-miriiiifn too. rind not under legal disability, has c ~'~ ’ .1 v I i ,. Ko- i Odd pants worth to $5.75 for. ...$2.47 ‘ VVorth to $2 75 for......... ....... _.L33 Sk. _mufflers Silk iii uffl e r s worth up to :$2 now 69c zincl, _ . . . _ . |.l0 Sk. Hdlcfs Silk liandkercliiefs i`orni»erly s o l d a t prices up to $1.25 now....... _ .,%9e Pick Out Your .Need "` i Y- 7 - ' " V' Y "“-”“ "7 -"r ' \ m 0d I Anotlicrline formerly priced American market made cf l at 2.75 for _ _ 165 four ply linen with Linocord “t/grgnng gléwes lined thrcugél' wor o i.oo or c button holes, regularly pric- 8 Better grade worth to 1.2 5 for . oc ‘d at 2°°> 5P°°’“l ww 8 fm Bc ys’ leather mitts, specially priced at zzc and 35c I ,O0 he BonnellAdvertising. Agency»-~Sales Managers _ _ l \ style woitli 65c and 75c to clear at:.... 39a Kid gloves $1.25 foi'............... 69c Bryn’ ovtrci iitiilor boys upto 7yeais, only 22 in lot, formerly priced at 6 50 to Boys’ Sims - Sweater Coats Below Cost _.e_i`;'___.'___.__.___._____ , ,, $515. value, only 4 in lotto clear at... .75 __ __ ,,.........798 hien's hcivy scclrs for winter wear, only 5 ricz in lot sold at 4oc to clear at zzc. 5 pair Mc-n°s swf-afer cczits iii la’ests1ylc, peifect fitting ard vt-ry strong, the liest bargain nc lime wer Lili red, worth to 2.50 for Better grade worth to 3.00 for.......... I 69 Another line formerly priced at 4.75 for.,,_,. _ ,_ 2 97 Another liiic formerly priced at 1.75 691: Boys' sweater coats, worth up to 85c for. _ _ _ . _ _ , _ . _ _ . Another line formerly priced at i.oo for.. _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . . _ . . Better grade worth to r 50 Heavy roll neck sweaters, worth to 75c for. . .. . . . . ... ... SHIRTS Fancy shirt in stiff and soft boscms, formerly priced at 1.7 5 for 63c A full line of Tooke°s ar <1 .Star brand :~hirts,worth to i.-. 5 for 75c Better grade worth to 1.75 for me _ Winter shirts, very warm and comfortable viortli to i.co for 691', Better grade viorth to 1.25 for 82c Winter shirts of heavy tween, reg- ularly priced at 2.75 for 1.35 49c 67c 98c 39:: Good Snaps in Hosiery Men’s fancy li o s iery worth to 75c for 39c English worsted woi th to 450 fm' SSC, 3 pairs for 8cc Better grade worth to 6oc for 42c. 3 pairs for $i.2o G:ey wool sccks, extra heavy splei < id for out dcor vicar, worth to 3oc for lgc Corduroy vests, sheep lined sizes 46 and 48 viorth to $5. fcr........_. . .M .$.25 Loug_overcoats, sheep lined, fur col' lar large size worth to $20 for. ._. . . .|857 Boys Overcoats College coats worth up to $10 for $4.25 a'iid...... . .. . . . .550 Senator coats worth to 8 75 for 3.35 and 475 Small boys’ coats, for boys’ between 4 and 9 years, worth to $8 for.......................159 Reefers fn grey all wool freize worth to $5 for... . .._3._09 Blue nap reefers with red lin- ing and red strap on arm worth to 7.75 for 4.47 and.....---494 i Other Bargains A big line of fancy vests h_er¢ regularly sell at prices ranging to 5 5 for _ 2 59 Odd jumpers a limited lot, 1° clear at 49° Odd vests, small stock, small sizes, to clear at _ 4?? Hook-on and puff ties special Y priced at 19C Four-in-hand ties worth 10 35c for l9c