-rAcs'fsicHr- -I--~-.maéooliaoo--§~f» A A - use ciiAai.o'i~riz'rowN cuAnniAivi'i,‘ll ' f 'f=fll~.»oi§i§o»1-;i»h-- I-i .1 JANU-any io, im. 1. ' a tiny acorn. As it lies in your ` ° DMB' UF EVEHTS W ,mv ,ee th' t mortal lu com hand YOU KM' that £11011 ll °l1°l0l' The Premier and Mrs. Mathiesouik Cough All coughs are much the esme in the incipient stage, but its hard fo tell what they will develop into. A cough at the beginning does not amount to much, it has to become more than an ordinary cough to have any special attention paid to it. That’s just where mistakes are made; the time to itop a cough is when it begins Al- ways ki ep a bottle of » Jsmiss0n's While Pine and Tar in the house and doctor your TO-DAY ci Men's Meeting, Y. M. C. A., 4 p.m pas: four o'clcck every afternoon between the individual msn, on the| Aibsrton Bouris. and loatsgu (BY A LA ) develop any of the capacity usually uw” bug gg' ,vena 0| ,Mui mu,--‘ rear against the stress of conflicting _ '-‘V ’ ;-T e ' _ fi' - _ 'T :‘-'_ _ -_r -'fro-_~ ' A e 7 P ' ' ` THE GUARDIAN of-toon-moe hloltoheorohumsh ‘ - to-»-o-so M- ..._-.__-33 §,‘;f,°;,°,{,,,°j°,,,;”=,',*_‘;*;==,,g; }g;,j,',°;,‘,2 ,,,,,."‘“"'.,,""‘°°“,,_'°"'° ,g,,,,________ _N .___ ~ would ho tho mum would ho hot _,_ '1 nnsssduli. i Il»»¢o..|s2¢|33 crow \_\n,wltl=°\\t lwsuan. witlwvt owing to room deaths which hovo n it owledge ith lstence of ,nd _ If HM °f"°° °* °“"|°\‘°*°"' Th°"9ht" of nw |“""‘"’|° Zuihtnssvo that he folio? within the 31:' punhzofhizr alll? iI>I:s';ia;”:"°:l=` U' Branch Ofllcll li Ulllillflml N Is NBER four walls of his dungeon? Would he have bm, pmgpgnm and in wan.; V I _ __ . C , _ _ f _ - -~-- (H ) iwemoed by bon' cl his axe? Te¥°'ost have taken hiooo. V 1, ' ' O O ' , wh . ere they expect to remain for sev e l weeks City M»agistrate's Court, 9 a. ni. ft? Meeting of Swine Breeders' Asso- oth ation, 9 a.m. sau 'ro-Monnowt 2": a vealed to us from the particular e ure FC V1 sarunnhv, JAN. io, 191| . "". ` ' " "'"`_&" 8!`€ ° w The Evening Guardian .5 A ood Edluoh of tho E/ehlog T3" Guardian' is now published ar halt- too *rn It contains all the latest Telegraphic :tilt s d Local News, and. “Bud" Fxrshefs famous _,Mutt & Je” , xjhrlcb lie scattered the rein though Boi, series of humorous cartoons. 1,-0 cough at the start. It will cure at once The Evening Guardian has sp- wh poinzed its own Special Represen- wha tative at Ottawa who will telegraph A111 forces seen and unseen, on the mp er. We have sought to discern the uce it will be of advantage to I e a glance at the latter as it y°“ is point we have chosen i he more carefully and exhsuatively W “ the world at .lalge, the more we "B in his ultimate nature defies all h empts at materialistic analysis so 5 3 ting the unmeasured depths of ed? the innumerable system of suns old ning to our own system we wrest "Oz m each member of its group some not at of its hidden secrets, though pon t we have already learned of the ho, mal Vegetable and Mineral King boy hand, and the L-niverse, with all|'°r°°° th° fabric of 3 might’ “E ra our acorn in water and after it ent features of the former pur "°m pierced by a tender shoot. The lub examine that which lies without M " forced to realize that here toolH°W ale brought face to face with an hal' seen and an unknowable For as “mf” soil' docs the Woild Though pene 'em ace with our eager gaze, we search aiii 5 inoisteued pu it e dark humid place the course of a few days will had that its outer husk. is tree is born place it on your dow led and after a few hours M 8° apld growth it begins to shrivel and alter a feeble struggle dies came this about? Did it not pen because the plant was out oil any correspondence with the And if all connection were not olutely cut off would not its de pment be correspondingly retort In the far North, close to the c Circles, there may be found s over one hundred and fifty your that are not ten feet high e just below the surface remaining en the year round And would the law- (a. restricted corres- dence involves a retarded growth) (in d good equally in the case of theito as in that ofthe tree? And l‘iie evening Bridge Club met lest week at the residence of Mrs. W BY Stewart Richmond Street East The Afternoon Bridge Club which was to have met at the residence of iss Blanche Haviland, Upper Prince street, was postponed owing to the 'death of Mrs James Warburton Mrs Ready of Montreal, and Mrs Fulton, of Truro, N B have been sitin in Charlottetown, the uests ,V1 K K their mother, Mrs L M Poole. of l I Mi ‘3 E Storey, of McGill Col lege Montreal, has been spending the lholidny season in Charlottetown, the guest of Captain and Mrs T G Tay lor, Cumberland street Mr Fred Nash, of Fort William, t, has been visiting in Charlotte- wn, the guest of his parents Mr. ‘and Mrs F J Nash, Prince street *T ‘.’ Sli Large baffles 25c and Sllc .|. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST i M | l After | Our Biq Rush we still have a large enough stock to supply your wants. G, l'l_ Taylor ` Jeweller & Optician , l R The Evening Guardian Price 2 cents Subscription $2.00 THE TWO NAVAL POLICIES to review the Naval question. ‘Mr. Lash did not mince matters. He and fearlessly, and has been con- aud the Toronto News, upon his suc- circumstances leading up to the Na- val Service Act of 1910,and the sub- There were, he said, four material posal of His Majesty for the common .two fleet units. neither of which cad the me as of to ve » »- ---;-i- organs o to of Mr. z. A. Lhoh, K. c., tho won knovi-.1 lawyer and politician, ad- we dressed the Toronto Canadian Club Wh the other day, taking the 0PPortunil5y‘ me Ul` CU 18 CD gratulatcd alike hy the Toronto Star "B llll RI cinct exposition. '|- After having lucldly explained the wa the hh i sequent course pursued by the pres- 51;) c-;it Government, Mr. Lash analysed mg the two policies, irc is issues between the parties: (1) The E; Government wanted $35,000,000 ex- ,_._,,ct,_.,.ed B mighty Spirit mums a_ tm pended now for the construction of 10 ships oi' war to be placed at the dis- lig ve k defense of the Empire. The Cillposi- eg] tion did not qi-eject to the expenditure h, of ‘a larger sum, but they /wanted 10 W pu the latest news from the ¢aP|¢a1_ doms would take many thousand wo n all their lives in the tellingr yet, the far as we can discern, no amount dun study of the Universe as revealed mt us through the medium of our not f sense will ever enable us div, discover the origin of a single one the the innumerable expressions of tio ce which we observe all about us. det sh the enquiry in what direction t may, a point is ever reached at~ ex ich we are blddcn to realize that ma, seen is but a portion of a great- nm unseen. ’l‘his truth is generally re- 'tio gnized but its applications to life hoo not at all adequately appreciated. dealt with the question impartially llecause our dennite knowledge is rea nrined to the seen we are prone to uervalue our apperception oi the for seen which though of indetermin- Gen e value is none the less real. "P he ooorlglnal savage as he stood tchillg the black clouds gather on ma horizon, gradually blotting out hu e sun and cnshrouding the earth in ,Z8 oni; as he heard the mighty rum- ed ng of the distant thunder, grow- co more menacing as it approached, no mblingly became aware of the ex- in ence oi a force of which he had to k t _ . vel e account. And, his being thrill- ch. with emotions of fear and awe, he to ud in his < wrath and shooting his litnings in his displeasure, We may ntui-e to smile at his ideas. We ow that the phenomena he witness~ were caused by electricity. We can grness this force and compel it to our bidding; hui: .what it io, bv hence it comes, or what ultimate th rpose it is fulfilling we know not by uid not the result be the same if ns he has with the world without ermlnes also to a corresponding ent the character of his develop- .-3 nt as an individual? ve here is present lu each infant al v hoy chooses to remain in the geon or otherwise restricts his ercourse with the Universe? Is lt'th therefore apparent that-The in- dual in_so far as he determines extent and character of the rela- er which under favourable condi- ns can build up a type of man- h, Mini- Gladys Macdonald, of George- town, is visiting in Charlottetown, e guest of Mayor\and Mrs. Lyons. O C C Hon. W. S. and Mrs. Stewart are 1' sponding the week in Ottawa. C I O Miss Helen Hughes, B. A., until re- ntly of the stall of Edmonton Uni- rsity, is visiting in the city. _ e s 0 Mrs. A. E. Morrison entertained at fternoon tea on .Thursda for a nunn d transcending anything we have`h Y er of the season's brides, at her in virtue of the man establishing st lized. But this can be effected on- pr certain correspondences with the-en ces of the Universe. The spirit- ettily appointed home on Prince rect. The social hour was greatly joyed by the ladies present. 1 O I n of man, seizing upon the oxy- n of the air, and drawing upon the a getable and animal kingdoms for IH terlnls proceeds to build up a f man body--that marvellous organ- -7. tion of functioned ohh oo-ordlhoo acre. Jr.. assisted in rewivius the parts we were but a moment ago 9 nsfdering. But the rocess does not, il On Tuesday Misses Bertha Ferguson nd Ida Robertson entertained a rge number of friends to a delight- ul dance in Smallwood's Hall. Mrs. A. Ei. Bayer and Mrs. Benj. Ro- ucsts. The evening throughout was ccidedly enjoyable. Miss Blanchard D p there; There 'is something more D rnvided the nrusic. O I U volved in manhood than a well-de- oped body. From infancy the lid begins to evince understanding, f U l‘lll'l1.!$ll€l`S 10 e8!‘th"ig con-dggnngd assert his will and to display dis- __° eistb of d serillis Boi correspontiences ed ummm 5 mighty 1"” that can lint °" Thunky 1°" lm' Guam* i . - ' e e e 0 ` 'J .rio t ~ ih\ - ' . _ _ n I _ _ '_ is » s e U \ I _ ` l ' . . . - g _ ' I ' . . .' ' ' . _ ' . . ui _ . _ - - _ . . - _ _ U . _ I _ _ ’ A _ r . . . . .. _ _ I . ' - 1 . ¢ . ctive _tri1i_i:sV_¢2f_<;h_i1rac_ter and it is T (Continued im Page Nine.) THE DETECTIVES I Sirr-The employment of detectives; the Temperance Alliance to run Mrs. Chas. Lyons had as her guest or the Christmas season, Misses Mary Ryan of St. .fnhu’s, Nfid. and hurza_McManus, who are attending the Sacred Heart Convent at Hali- 'fax,.and her niece, Miss Gladys Mc- Donald, 'of Georgetown. Misses Ryan and McManus left Thursday on return to J-lfalifax and Miss McDonald, lefr yesterday for her home, ` Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gordon enter- people who claim to be temper- t Montague Black Fox Ex . change Correspondence Solicited L. M. McKinnon, Manager I Montague, P. E. L l _ BORN i l Q MCDONALD.-In Charlottetown on Jan. 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Donald, a daughter, ` i 'Sew _ i ween strikers and deputies, nearly 200 shots were fired The shootin d DIED (Fi-gm yg5€°,l;d_ay’s Evening Guar ) (`fARRIER.- All Haverhill. -, Tien. 31st, 1913, Mrs. ‘fda L' ier daughter of Mrs. Sf.U§l,"5` srrier. Funeral from her mother's home to Christ Church, Cherry Valley, Fridayi the 9th, Jan. 1914 nt 1 o'clock p. m. STRIKER K1l.l.l<}D IN A TACOMA FIGHT TACOMA, Wn., January 8_-An- drew A. Ronke, a striker, was shot and killed in .ri fight last night at the plant of the Tacoma Smelting Company. During the battle bet- fu-. , , -_ _ gfrf' V ~ g is said to have started from a bluff `commanding the works, and eight fdeputies on duty returned the fire. From the protection box cars and » other obstructions they continued' firing, while a detail of seven depu- ties rr.nde a flank attack on the B _ men, firing from the bluff and drove ri them off. The men are on strlae be- cause the working day ,was length- ened from nine to ten hours without increase in pay. The company claims to be operating on full time. f ' tl li 'lu E. I’ _ lu" §;=_s5 i 5." . .rl would be placed at the disposal of His Majesty unless the Governor- General in Council saw fit. (2) The Governrneut wanted to provide for immediate aid by con- structing battleships in Great Bri- tain, where the necessary plant ex- isted. The Opposition wanted the construction to be done in ‘Canada where there were no shipyards or plant fit for the purpose. (3) The Government wanted to submit a permanent policy to the pr-oval, The Opposition wanted the Naval Service Act of 1910 accepted as the solution of the question with- out it flieing referred to the people. (4) The Government wanted the pe le to pass upon' the question w ether control of the Canadian val service in time of war should vested in some central ‘ authority ouch as the Admiralty. The opvosi tion left to the Governor-General in during the coming session andiallow s its full si-id free discussion in the ;, press of the country. Meantimei the C0 building of hhttioohips with the if money supplied by Canada should be gone on with in Great Britain, where su the construction can be completed co without delay, in order that Canada hc may at the earliest date have ships 5: ready to take part in the Empire’s th efence, and ready to form part of ni the Canadian navy under any plan BD which the people may sanction. 31" notice: beginning to realise that‘ notes _ there is some connection between the th fe -_- ri h more than he did. A erchauce an ained at a young people’s party lash 5 Y Y. D we have sunk lower in-the measure of true understanding than that lie. evinced. He realized the existence,J- an Unseen, lying behind the si% as .vi factor that hadto be taken into account, whereas many of us resting on our knowledge (a poor dependence in the larger issues of life) wilfully shut our eyes to this the most fund- amentally important perception of humanity. For there is sound grouucl' for the belief that the seen is essent- iall constituted to lead men’s th u- _their attitude aiding the liquor men in this fight and annoying us very much by their unwise criticisms. an idea as to what this investiga- tion has disclosed let me cite one case only. Last summer when one of those detectives was here he found one place where liquor was ‘being sold, run by a woman, who not only sold rum_but was making money by the avails of prostitution. That was not all; she had at her call four oung girls that were placed out to ce friends and who are now by e NOW. to give these candid friends. rv -o people for their _approval or dlsap- tl 0 Y. P he outward expression, B Y 0 nts and hence his desires to some- y uh; that lies hehihd ohd beyond ir, “ f which it is but the visible form, pt Thus, having ascended to our ,Y oint of vantage and cast our men- certain class of men for immoral urposes. Some may question this atement; others ask, why did we ithhold the information till now, nd why did we not prosecute the _ral eyes over the scene ~of human ex- tence our first glance reveals~to us, on the one hand, Man, realizable in fienders? To this we reply, we could ivulge nothing until the detectives’ ork was through, and now we are o d w li is highest relationships only as an W prepared to place the information - -e tion wanted the decision of this qiies- th Council from time to time. br Mr, Lash, who is considered one ii of those in,the confidence of the Gov-‘ P0 ernment, suggests that Mr, Borden Z; should outline his permanent policy Se Scarcely enough frost to keep the th nk going. co » it Agriculture is in the air. The 2: _ bert Course " students are enl0Yll1S th '. , <4 f",;1 V tlfeir sojourn in Charlottetown and thing to do with certain other things) 5°” hh’ bud" b°tw°°“ l°“r d°°k< “__ h hi le d with the that 1,' he snort- N. "gh" and quarter deck may be said to . ' sans sails. are t Mons y P B" fo determine to some extent at least 71°" b°°“ mmplmd 1°' tnmcf ‘M 5"; V; _hy _ ,lil into ii is c i W f is orue, and on the other hand the t orld, also the embodiment of mys- b rious individualistic forces, and A ese are at the birth of the former, n brought into specific relationships. d pon curth begins the series of ex- nsations of hunger, originating in m uch portions of his animal organisnil B nscious of all these though as yet cannot understand the significanc- nf such experiences. But after a w weeks the mother observes that e little eyes, instead of wandering mlessly about, are fixed upon some N ecinl object as, for instance, the g upon her finger. She rejoices in e fact that he is beginning to take 0 d, grasping it, tries to convey it t his mouth; after biting it because d e experience is unpleasant he casts ” ings: and to decline to have any- B Course. the character 0, the eonupondenu henceforth there will always be a “’*' continuous stream of men pulsing The pessimists who refuse to enjoy thnttzhall l;l°d°,‘: ggigtgg qv" gg, V " he present henomenall fine weath- an ° w° mbodiineht of an individualistic 8 With what result? From the first W eath that the helpless babe draws t, riences we are called upon to F: iidy. Immediately sensations and no ntions are set up in consciousness. up A wo ‘ require sustenance; .sensations of mg us wigh funqgg when the case is` ntact with the world without, laid ban, you will be proud-.oi help- ansmitted through eyes, ears, nose, mg d every sensative portion of his th dy, together with the emotions th ch sensations call forth. He is qs only two parties' in this fight. ,N AVAL PETTY OFFICERS lings that are stirring within and in o world that iloo without; Not “'°"““* “ml “my °‘“°°“‘ *° °°“" ntcnt with merely looking at the m ng he attach” out me tm’ hand vanced a further stage. This month The winter of 191344 will be re- an embered as ii record one for mild- t0 m h » ness up to today, at least. td Th h ru M 1 in gli ievldlvldlhlli tg Trigg hln:soil ill? P°"°" °' """°° "°'°"° '°°°""'¢ specific relations with - certain hh P Y self. Do we realise the full sifnincan N' \=°¢=e\=l° they expect to “nur for it oo of this apparently eommohpisoo afterwards" in rough and stormy action? ln exercising this power of yuthsf ghmnq "mmm _gint choice he unquestionably determines hilst the detectives are here, with ny reputable body o°f men who will ake up the case and prosecute it. ut we will give no information to nyone else-that is, we will give no ews out otherwise. Again we have one our share by our tempcrauce ork and will give others an OPDOY- mity to prosecute this and other ses. Besides they will get the in-, rmation so far without cost. It is w up to the churches to take this! and do something. They can do oral reform work il they want tv- rd to those who are support us as you are doing. Dcv.i't mind e fault finders. Let them_stay in e com-pany of the rumsellers. There . I hm Bla.. EN. D. BOHURMAN, ` Secy. Temperance Alliance. T0 B GIVEN COMMISSIONED RANK LONDON, Jan. 7.-The scheme of e British Admiralty for advance- g a number of promising young, issioned rank has now-been ad- he _first group_of selected candi- ates havelbeen confirmed in the ew grade of mate, and they.are be- g appointed to ships afloat for a eir commissions as lieutenaiits. With their entry into the service ' rr are s A0215” ,'§?1 &;s‘ |s;stem.. ézndnioz volliuir for their daughter, ‘Miss Adele, when a delightful program of ‘games and music was enjoyably car- ‘ried out. The house was prettily de- corated for the occasion with flowers, while the dainty supper table was .cliarmingly interwoven with the P_W_ |Unllege colors in honor of the many 'students present. S C O i Misa Katherine James entertained lat a farewell party for Miss Katie Beckwith, on Thursday evening. Miss ‘l3¢'>kWifl1. who has made many friends leaves shortly for l`ruro, where she will reside in future. Miss 'James is 'a delightful hostess and her guests t110l'0‘l§l1ly enjoyed themselves. Dain- ty refreshments were served during the evening, I O O 1 ‘ Mrs- Beni. Rogers, Jr., Prince St., entertained informally at Bridge on Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Dodd Dwyer, of Picton, who nag been visiting in Charlottetown during the Past few days. ‘ _ii _ -TI-IE MINTO.-The D. G. S. Min- 0 Yeniierdny made another quick °"°95l“§ .between 'sluinmerslde and (73116 'Pormentine and back. She left Summerside at 8 a..m. with about 20 Passengers, mails, express and *Wm* f\`°l8ht. On the return trip she arrived at Summerside at noon with mails. express and 15 passengers and a little amount of freight.-J. t l I D The Kfng's Daughters of Charlotte- town yesterday celebrated the twen- l-.V-ilfth anniversary of the inception Of 01° 30¢i¢¢Y here, and in connec- tion therewitb a plcnoing little func- tion tnok place in the afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Hennessy. It was through Mrs. Hennessy's instru- mentality that the King’s Daughters was inaugurated in this city a quar- ter of a century ago, and she was its first President. As n r-.ark of thglr appreciation of her services to the --wv-v-v`~.,,..~...-_ ,¢»-~ -~vvv\a-,,.,,.,, STATE OF £352,126 <33; xplpyronsno. } Freak J~ Cheney mskos oath tp ho lo senior prrtner of the il of F. .lihsnsy Co. do ns gnsiness fume City of oledo not sn tate sforessgiigi sslci Drdplwl sfvt esumsg RD or escltan over ease at- rli t at os W ci; (Elan) A.V§.GloliiAl0N, ' rect o the Blood nd ue lduring her stay in Charlottetownf NEWEST - Tl-lEf PROVlNCE . fu eceive ga 'good-bye ticket that intakes i Sale a Good Buy 'L Paton's have one of the biggest and most €llV¢1’Slfl6.§l ock in the Province, involving furniture, houSch0ld 809d!. linens, sateens, cretonnes, cotton_s, ,sheetlI1gS. b¢¢l¢_lll1¥. bianketing, blankets, towelling, ladles ready`t°`“iea" °f_ 3_1) kinds, millinery, underwear, white-wear, corscts, s_ilk waists, gloves, small wares, wools, dress goods, trimmings, fum, fancy goods. MEN’s DEPARTMENT. Suits, overcoats, reefers, storiii coats, sheep lined coats, fur collared coats. ,fur coats, rain. coats, , men’s shirts, mitts, gloves, h0Ck€Y VCHPS. h0<_3kQY' sweaters, fleece lined shiits, pyJam2\S. SW€3_f@l'S- Ca.I‘dl8!§T1 jackets, also our"new stock of trunks and valises. The' rye-I ductions on these goods are from 1-5 to 1-2. 1 We could give you whole page advertisements _but we, prefer short spicy ones. dWatch this space and we will keep 0 osted from day to ay. ` ' _ y u gpecials for tomorrow. Men’s overcoats,'$8 for $5.50., 2.50 overcoats for `9.00. $20 overcoats for 15.00 and $25 overcoats for 16.00. _ \` Men’s suits $8.50 for 4.25, $10.00 su1tsfo_r 5.00, $12.50 suits for 6.00, $15.00 suits for 10.25, $20 suits for 15.50.- Boy’s Hewson pants $1.40 for 75 cts: Ladies’ suits up to $25.00 for_$10.00 all new goods. The majority selling as low as half prlce._ Watch this space for specials, and come early in the morning. p jr. ;; r $1 "l’A'l`0NSo 3780-1-10ME1i_ _ ~ pm 1_1 ' Society. a representative of each of prompted the gift and expressed her the three city circles of the Society appreciation and gratitude in befit- called on Mrs. Henessy and, on be- ting manner. _ half of the King's Daughters of Char-_ _ ' lottetown, presented lier with a beau- tiful bouquet of twenty-five carna- *in ::For that cough or cold of yours ns- (the “““‘P°" being "Y’“`b°“° °f you need Rexall Cherry Bark Cough the occasion) handsomely tied with gy,-,,p_ It ailays irritation, W,-as !`ib\‘0Il Of R0Y&l Pl-lI‘Dl€. the S0159* hoarschess, is most pleasing to the l-Y's colour. The three ladies mak- taste and doesn't effect the most ing thc presentation were Mrs. Dan- delicate stomach. Rexali Cherry Bark Kiel Davis, representing the Loyal Cir- Cough Syrup is sold in nearly 6000 cle, Mrs. Artemas Lord. the Faithful |St0F;H_&U¢;0ZU8FHdnt;5€d 1;; ever; dial; ~ ~ - er. rice c. an .c. oney ac C"°1°{ ““d Mm 1`_Iy"d‘“““' the Wm' idlsshtlhflod. 'rho Mhokihooh Drug Co. ini! Circle- MVB- H€l1l1€BSY WHS de' }Corner Great George and Kent Sta.- lighted with the thoughtfulness that .Mtf. is l li i THE CRY QF FIRE is dreadfnll a any time. It is simply. frightful to the man not insured Few men re ' main uninsured from de v sign. But many keep put ting the matter of through carelessness or forgetful ness. LET US INSURE YOU 1058>’ While this reminder is fresh in your mind. The coat will be trifling, the effort llitle_ You many have cause to be thankful for this suggestion before you are a day older. o Hyndman fe? C0.. Ltd. T°|'Pl\°U° 57 Provincial Managers, _ Clisrloifefown. P. E. I. lf my of our_policy-holders have not received cal- - endsrs please noiily us. ll. Q Co. i 1 ' L I1 1| -\ .Ili f N Gel a “Perfection” in Your Home For that cold room or cold corner of the home you need our Perfection blue-flame oil heate_r._ _ . This is a splendid stove for every home, can be carried from place to place, uses vel? little oil, distri utes heatwon - efflllly and has no odor abso- lutely. Even on the coldest d_ay it will soon heat up an entire fOOm. , For that cold corner,th_e bath- LQOHI. upper hall, or in_ the itchen inthe mommgs-1t .is really unvaluable. Many sizes, 1 call in and look over our line. Feniiell & (handler .‘~li.#.1»:.fi»:»~»i’»i:.fi.'».f.l'.':.f’.t_‘::;:.°:.‘:.. \ lc _- W _ . h tg th’ '_ ' tm' how he shall exercise his activities d Q h ` » ‘.Z.Z.. 22'... ‘§‘.2‘.‘I..'Z°11....T ,-,pg g-;:,~;f,°;,§;'=;,°:;':f_,:‘;,°,°;';,',',".’,‘;';‘;; 1, U ETS an l, ,UZTS _OBS ~ » ii i and a i e ' o ,,,,,,,,, < »»~ _ ‘ ° , _ " v M. JUL’ b"\=m1;°°';|';¢n:::a\h¢;y¢:; mmainsuqg e;lm,'m omg mated” 33:11: serfviotlslble. The heavy, hardy kind that will stand a lot of rough u,,g,_ md mm, of mm l~as\un~"°:'¢°o| :-5 mush, rg. guwn gm ug, an M that attracts his attention, instead J { 'ur' Mt ° ""‘g° mul' ' ‘ - ~ leoou ond. do no wont. le osoaot o- °f °\\“"| into wiv" hi' f~°“l¢l°l br HEAVY 'UBBER._9» 1*°*d Wd b“°U¢di 'UUE' °°f "ld PU" C‘“P"M°°'9 liz” #Mo uP. ' ' ` ` mg, ,.4 lain put as through December and hunt” Mm nd" th' mam” M “_ un “nt M ,J external stimuli, his mother were to ._ -»--~-~».-. ..-.-~.~..~ s GOF BROS ~ we have to the good. _ , e dungeon: suppose me sip 'gg My. -_ _ A ,. _ _ _, ,_ fj.,_-'_V1,;._ !,_;, _ . i Pdf ','_'_- _;." ,/,,_1,gf. ., ,U .p 'i _ _» V ‘_ ,a f§`f§i;,§,~,{',_‘.,§§NL, _, .- ~_ _‘ _ ' ‘ . ’ e , wh ~.,'1~, M V ,_ if ~ . ,_ W. N-