, . l 0 /_`.'"f*I‘¢ ...cs . '>- _... -fi,” .. ,.. -le *l-:‘.L" '15-" A 1'1"" ~¥s_»$1z*€~.-'1:5.?§»‘-L2'-`~S'.'3$..** .l.¢_ ~"-=». v ~‘.,~»-., sv \., ms* ' " 'E is-5 '=l“"`-‘ sea @§.¢. g _Frei-;=»§ oo -» 'PAGE-F093. . , I .mb in I 'ran cnAn`L0'I'TE'roWN GUARDIAN ` ' KIA() FREDERICK IS COPENHAGEN, Feb. 8-Hope was revived here last evening by a, bullet- in issued by the attending physicians, on King I~`rederiek'a condition, It stated that "the pullnory inflamma- tion has not illcreased _and th: cough is abnting; King pllssed n quiet lilly; appetite und strength good." MORE RUSSIAN TROOPS SENT INTO PEKSIA. ST. l’l§’l`l~IllSl.lfJllG, Feb. 8-The llllsiiian (‘ouslll at Astrshad, Persia, Ilan sent n tclegrnpllie re'-.nest for im- lllcdizltc re-illforcenlellts, 'in gonna qllelluc of the frequent murders alld robberies ill the Province of lilnvall derlln, \\'l.lich border on the Caspian Scsi. The f’ro\'illce all li result of thc struggle between the ex-Shall and thc (lovcrnlnent luis been reduced to lt strlte of anarchy. Three companies of infantry witll mochine and moun- tain guns have been ordered to As tl`ah:/ld, one company has been de snatched to Balfrush, and one to Meshedizer. After Confinement tlfllll tile ordeals of a. woman's life, none so drains the body of strellgtll and vitality as confinement. 'I‘llc nervous strain, the danger, loss of blood, and suffering are enough to exhaust almost any except the strong- est of wolllen. To bring new strength to such wo- nwn, and renew tlfe unply ‘of rich_ life-izivinz blood, we find there is llollling tllllt takes the place of \'in0l, our deliciolls cod liver and iron tonic. Ill all cases of exhaustion, nervous breallllowll, emacizltioll, and weakness \`.lnol dues great good] Our iaith init enables us to say “Let \`iD01 hull-.I .VCU Up und make you strong. We will give back your money ff you are not greatly benefited." We believe in Vi- llol because we know what it has done for many of our custozncrs. E. A. Foster, (‘clltre.l Drugstore. THE HHSI Iillll Hllll SIGNUF lil Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color ofthe Hair and _ Make ltGrow. ' A llnl‘lnlcl»:l-1 rellledy, made from conzlnllll garden sage, quickly restores gray hair to llaturnl color. The care of the llllir, to prevent it from losing its color and lustre, is just as im- portant ns to care for teeth to keep ‘them from rliscoloring. Why spend lllollcy for cosmetics und creams to improve the conlplexiun, and yet llc- lglcct your llnir, when gray hair is' cvcn more conspicuous and suggest- ive of' acc than wrinkles or a poor l~oln.plcxion'.’ Of the two, it is easier to preserve the natural color and ilcauty of the hair than it. is to have rl good complexion. ' All that is llccessary ii; the occa- nionlll use of Wyctll's Sage and Sul- phur Hnir llenledy, n preparation of common garden Sage and Sulphur, combined with other valuable reme- llicn for dry, llrlrsll, faded hnir. After ll few applications of this simple, llrirmlesl-l remedy, your hair will gra- llunlly be restored to its natural col- or, and ill rl sllort tilnc the dalldrllll will be rcnloverl, and your hair will no longer conle out bllt will start to l,-l-mv as Nature intended it should. lion't. ucclect your hllir, for it goes further than anything clsc to make or lllal‘ your good looks. ,You can blly this remedy at any drug store for fifty cents a bottle, and your drug- giat will give your money back ifl you nrc not satisfied after using. Purchase li bottle today. You will never rcfzrot it wllen you realize the difference it will make ill y0\ir ap-l penrllncc-_ Hpccinl Agent, E. A. Foster. Sun- nlyside. ;_____-._?-lg _ _ .l__., CARD To the Electors of Charlotte- town Ladies and Gentlemen - lbcl: in iilfarlu _vnu that al the sol- ici"lliorl of a vcry large nunlbrl of' the elcclirs, I am rncrllr-god In become a calldidaic for Corrlnliilsiullcr of Sewer! and \V:i.v»r Supply at lllc forlllcoming clcclioui- My ‘=lv:ccssf\ll :ldv-'r==l~y l l` vllcrc cores-I nary iln irnvemcnls f-r the citizens in ~ Ill' past and in ilu- (we of rl |.o-.ln rl`ul opposi- ,t, r .___._ _ _ ._ . _ V ,P - . _ - _ .__- ...°Mlas Ethel B. Frazer, Red Point H visiting nt south Lake, the gulls of Reggie and Mrs. Rose, _...*lviiss Aida. Fraser, Red Point, i rlsltlnx friends at Kingnboi-U gh west of Merrill and Mrs. seewllrt. ...'Frederic Robertson, Red Point, ,-nest of Wm. and Mrs. Frazer. tureli a larlze scsi on the board ie 1‘f\¢\1l`lI8Y uilillf. the largest seen to ;uite a while. ~---'I-lllrireills in balance of ladies' .vinter goods. Call and examine n .ve wish to carry none over fur an- other season. McLeod and McGreg- ur, Montague. 2.9,-11-1i_ ~--'Very Peculiar tracks have been een around A. A. Fraser's premises lt Rell Point, writes a correspond. :nt. The tracks measure about four .nches across and five in length. They .ire causing much excitement in that _-Nlnlfy as the woods seem to abound an red foxes this season. ...°A basket social and concert was held in Red House hall on Wednes- day, January Iilst, which was a de- :lded success. A good program was 'endered in a very credible manner vbieh consisted of dialogues and vo- .zal and instrumental music. Misses lhristina Steele and Jean Howlett _.resided at the organ in a vel-y'¢g§. _-lent manner. The violin solos by S. \. Steele and J. D. Campbell were much appreciated, The vocal portion .lf the' program was rendered by Ulises Josephine campbell, Eliza ~Vl0K¢n?»ie. Amanda Steele and Roy .-Iowlett and John A. Steele in th-eil lsual good style. A. D. and D. B. .l{cDonald’s duet was also worthy ol lpccial mention. Others who took' inrt in the program and acquitted Jwmsvlves in a very praise-.vnrclly llanner were:-Miss Mary Mcponalo, .lllarles and Mrs. Hiowlett, John Tos ' lell, Elijah Blackett, Alfred McDon- ilu. Henry lil.-Donald, nnd' Miss lvlary .-Ellen Mcflollald. The committee ill ~`l1H\'g€ greatly appreciated J. P. Walker of Launching, who very kind- 'Y consented to act as auctioneer. A snug sllm was realized. ...'Tbe much advertised Sheep Meet- ing took place in Georgetown, the ev- ening of February 3rd. John A. Gor don, President of Onward Farmers institute in the chair. The attcndunc: was good, the Sheep men being well represented. Quite a number drove ill from Bridgetown and other points from a distance. Mr. McKinnon, Com' missioner of Agriculture, was the fi rst speaker. He congratulated the people of this section upon having a live institllte, pointing out the goo() done bv Institutes in general. In ‘thin particular case for having Mr. Hitch witll us to-night. When it becamt known that that gentleman was or thn Island he was very much s0\1l:hl after froln nil over the collntry. _How- ever he was booked for only three meetings and Georgetown got one ui them Mr. Ritch spoke for two hour- with the assistance of charts mil’ gave a very able and instructive ad dress. Ho did not advise any partie ulnr breed, but thought. the Down breeds would prove the most suitable for this Province. The lighter fleece of the Downs would be equal in val- ue to the long wools when thc pl'0 posed Government assistance togctllei with the co-operation of the Farmer=< in handling their wool in the new and up to date style which ls p\“0l>0B'=f‘ for 1913. The old system of tub wash- ing is still in practise. when we ¢“l~ wash our wool we nllx all grades to- gether, making all grade at be_st No. 2. The speaker advised D\1f»Uf18_\1P wen llneee separately and Sl\1Pv"‘1< our wool in the grease also the greet need nl donning usine 0 l>0u§0H0“B ‘lil in the spring and a _non poisonous ln the fall. thereby lncreasng the 8 mount of wool. Prof. floss was neil: milled upon. he was heartily Chezffw; Tha Prof is well known ln George 0 1. He gave a veri earnest and wlttY af, iii-egg, pointing out the Brea* “°°‘,l,_° keeping more Live Stock and felizilflil the crops instead of exportlnig 1 I ilu the raw state. Qiiiten. discuss 03 now iowed, many questions asked ant me ,_,,,.m.,,d_ The bn;-nn-ig question ho one dog nu sauce was brollilhf- “P yd b of the audience and was ansvvere k ‘YV Mr. McKinnon, who thought it ll el-lit that this question would be broug_ nn and disposed with at the next sit- ting of the Legislature. Beings 65110;; ing il vote of thanks was ten ell; “__ the Chairman and the Spea e . Com. _ tion, may well allnrcl, I humbly nubmilan- , carnestfortlle inillrr oi' who I am pro 5 parcel to aceonlpl-ll in your illicrelus i rlhould you co vsilcr rn.: eniilw- | -\ "¢"lir\ ' Wall Paper Hal Pune Remnant Sale Many prcttv patterns in . Dining Room, Bed Room. Parlor Ihll Kit- . ellen Papers all at ex- actly lIAI.I~` PRICE (Ins doller’e worth for 50 cents. Sale now on. Bargains fox-'early buy- cn. '.9@~ » ooooooooooooo i @9."."e1.'°`@° OQQQOQQOOOOOOOOOOC '.0 (0 0 00000 ~ »@@@@G_>C.~>@ E- 3 Q. Compmy The program was as follows:-0001)' H ' i nd Marguerite VanI-der- Jmlé-0108 by Miss Lois St0l‘¢Y~ Ailooll lille of ~ 1 P T VERNON “ONLLRT A nlvsn nllluole. ~' dditlonal particu- ll1'lFshcoff(tllllen“i:ii]ngcerlt at Vernon River Bridge have been recelvedz- _ The concert D8HB¢d 0" Very sm; cesrllnlly On W€dnCSd&Y» J*“"~ amd; the weather being fine 'and the ron A good, which resulted ln the hone. being filled to its utmost callllcltlf- ,__ Rmding hy Miss Katie inlsl chffilhlell siinz. Mice” 1°" H“~"‘ §_F'_. Neck Chains ‘ Our line of neck chains ls very complete right 110W. sllowlngall the latest styles that appeal most strongly to pal-liculnr people. They are made in the very latest designs in sizes for women and children. Without lockers ......75¢up With lockets . .$|.50\1P W. N. Tanton r.l.nll..l. 25 .I Jeweler gl .l » .l ...oooooce-M.-nollsactsesoo ,\_- . I ll 1 , ' I f is f . \ \ - ' ‘ \ li -~-‘l¢.P¢n`v»o buy in :nu Pmvlnw t -S Yisitivlz lrlenan ln anal. Baltic, tlln ...°Wm. Fraser, East llaltic, cap- e r ind Rents' coats. also in all other 5 ‘ ...°Eucone Mcsiacllern, clinrlnltct- own. was in Souris this week.” ...°'l‘hc Morning Daily Guardian can bo obtained at H. J. Mabon'u Drug store. Souris. 0 -..°lil_ls4s Ester Deal.-;le. Hallo Bay, was visiting .friends in Sourls Wed- nesdnyf ..."I‘ha Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at W. A. Johnston's, Montague. , ...'Mr. Chandler of Auld Bros. Charlottetown, was ill Souris on business this week.° ...’M. J. Campbell, Elmira, the po- 'llllar representative of the Massey Harris Co., was in Souris recently.’ ...'Andrew and Mrs. Peters of Rollo Bay were among the visitors to .souris this week.° ...°A valentine carnival ln the Mon- tague Rink on Feb. 14. Prizes will be given to the most beautiful and :orrlic valentines. 2-9d3i. Owen McCluskey, Gharlottetown, who was in Souris on business has ncouraged in his efforts to lift the breeding standard. ...°All news, advertising and sub- -lcrlptlons in Souris and vicinity should be handed to F. G. Jordan, igent. ...‘Justin McGrath, engineer of the railway department. Charlottetown, -.vho was in Souris on business has -eturned home! ...'Mr. Ritchie, representing Car- :ell Bros, Charlottetown. was ill iouris this week in the interests of lis firm,” »..°Ladies‘ tailoring done for our nonth at W. B. Leard’s, fine tailor ng, Souris. Now is your time la lies. _ 2-5dtf. ...'l\lr. Mnsservey, replcselltinp Iickey & Nicholson, Charlottetown, -:as in Souris this week and register- d at the Cox Hotel.' ...°Newest and nobhlcst cloths in 'ancy patterns, blues and blacks, iriny Deep Scrgcs etc, ctv-. W- il. Leal‘d‘s, Fine Tailoring, Sullris. 2-7dr3i. ...°In the Montague Ilailtist cllurcl‘. ~n Sunday cvcniul-Z. Pastor llcv. M. l. Wilson, will speak for thc W. M. \. S. His subject will be Consecrrlt- -d Womnnhood. All are invited. Seats Tree.-M. - lialogue-The Plllnketville Literary igeiety. Dllett-'l`lic Illuelzclls uf leotlanll--acted by Misses Lnurn faulderstillc and Ida Hayden. Solo -Miss Isabel Macleod. ,A military trill and song, (Juptnill Willie Brown, ._v Glen Hayden, who posseesrs ll -ich tenor voice. assisted by Wesley -'llcldoll and Milton Russ, was one of he best items on the progrnnl. There ‘as li pretty chorus for the closing. Phe numbers were all carried ollt in l manner very pleasing and worthy if the praise thc lnrizc and intelligent iiliiiencc gave them. All thc ullmbers 'cccived hearty encurcs to which host of them responded. Tile nccom- -rinists 0f thc evening Wert! Mrs. Il. l. lugs and Miss Marguerite Vnnld- rstine, both of whom rendered the ~llsic in sl manner so essential to ‘ .¢--v-v .. if 3-gl ` , ,J i, TT.: r ‘ yi l }?.`.,...,- ...W _ ` ‘ “ ‘” 'l.."`."";'.fm Are you one of those to whom lvczy meal is another source of eufferlng P .Na-Dru-Co Dyspepeia Tablets vill help your disorf.‘lel‘cd stomach to digest any rensollsble meals, and will soon restore ii to such perfect con- zlilionihat you'll never feel that you ilzlve a stomach. Take one after each meal. SOC. a Box at your Druggists. Made by the llaticnal Drug and Chelniczll Co. ol' Canada, Linlllerl. lsc . ' ____ _____ .-_._ I Seldom See Q big knee like thi but your hone may ’*"““' uni-‘»§'\ii>'.° °rii3'i'>l II T I hi All] a‘i.‘éi¢.fi.l’li‘»'f°£'n3§n%ll°n>‘Z'l‘. ‘ °' . A B S OP Bl N E Illlthl nm per bmle aellversa. ol' ‘;ef°‘l°' lwrlni instructions and Pooh no BS0l¢BINE,JR.. lhlmch §gvee Pall-lxnl Bvrellin In $ ttre. WluhBrnl|e|. Vxilcose lrlcolitisl. .£3 *lit* ..i.‘.¥i..‘2‘.‘.‘."' ..§‘.§’?.!l.':l‘;‘.'.?..'i,".1’§'°" w. rf'loull'ri.r.|>.l.. nl Ennlsrq., |r¢nu»¢|l.ca. _*Saturday only. One lot of combs und barettes, nice new goods at 1-3 percent off to clear, as this is not our regular line. E. W. Taylor. ,, B P¥a“~<5§ ll' uf 0 Ol slfxlna. ss- Glandl. - 2-9d2l. i i l i llNlfull’r`i v . , 1 \\ \\‘, I ‘=|l\‘.- ='||_ln IF' ul ` ‘ -ll ' It’|d not difficult to trilltythe klfrldigg WI U 011 iidll "sT'K'l§ '§ii~a.%All muiiliizv. we uno no niur ous acl '.1 ln our process- thus our tho? prolonln the life ol ymrrllnel.’TIlls I ana reason way you "’°“"l’ °‘"°¥3f° ‘Sli ¢l{‘3"’t.'.l'l'.} Silt? l:r.i‘|k.e‘Ilifydn leltintlt at an rlzht time Star Steam Laundry ll ln |l....l|| l llll l - _ l 5 .. 'l r- » _ .\ |»-11 . V » 1~ i°"'“S» U0'm6""‘I mn “MS ||||lll||||||'|iil||W I Wllilllllllill ll.. <.-llllrd . `L R`.EADY'F OR nunn E ||||... .. llll , nlzclesuluc ., half their former prices. gooll villllc---.sa coat that Macdonald played his pait eiually as can only be measured bv the results Mr Macdonald for his able scrllrcs part in the progrnlll, lllnny of lvllonl .learancc on the stage, lrllile .special nention is due Miss llaurn \'allIder -;he concert and under whose direc- tion it ended so successfully. L. l‘. Hayden occupied the chllir and ex- tioll. The proceeds which alllounted to $56. went towards the fllllds of thc Methodist Church. l‘his is the only lille operating com- anrtmellt cars-Montreal and Ottawa, .o Torollto, and Montreal und Tor- .nto to Vancouver .I.l{. Rosa, the information. drtf. :SOUTH GREETS HuAns'r l>Al'Ell.| ATLANTA, Feb. tl--(`omnlclltin;; .ill the pllrcllrlse of the Atlnntn Geor- ;irln bv Wililnlll liazlldolpll llearst,tlle xtlllntn Constitiltioll tollny prints the ollowilll: editorial : The news that William itnudolpll‘ .lc:ll'l~'t lllls, by the pllrcllase of the .~\tlulll.ll Gcrlrnillll, elltercd thc South and made his chain of llewspllpcl-s, truly nlltlollal, colllpl'ises nu anlloulll, :elrlcllt of inlportalllce to Atlanta nndl no that large section of wlllcll this local C. I-'. li. agent, can supply rilli Overcoats Going* at .Half-Price '_ ll is getting lute In the season now and we want to clear out every overcoat we have in stock. We want to gel tllcul out of thc way to make room' for incoming ¢ _spring goods so we are offering you toflay your choice of nny of ollr big line of lll‘:n’s and boys’ overcoats at just And at their former pvi:eslhey were collsidered ._.“',,-¢-__-Q - will dl for this spring and giv: you another ye ir's wear as well. ’ 2 ! I . . \ i .I I 1. 4- -_ v, V 1 y \ '7 iill In llll l / I | if nie enloyment of .ill 'rms part ol' / pq vous Mgr - 'rv ._ called to order to glie a hearing IO, _ the program oier, the audience was - " *__ 9. 1912 T well. and his ability as fl ealesum" now is the time to look about you, and see what you need nbullnol q-ne nbnlnnme .ll>l»\<‘@H\'1° l _in the boat lille. We are building a stock lol; of boats from 2 rnnlle,~.Ao1rlo RAILWAY. l _ , Amema some ,wo years ago 'run cnnnnlnn Pacific ln the snort! I M the Hotel Majesm the ;"hl°ti°‘ liirect Route Charlottetown to Mon-r ' ,;,:;igign?§';Ev;‘f1,§1Oi;‘;;33Vé;"rZ::i,;!:;lé » ' ' i ' v . ~ ' _ ` _`,|;$,’,i|' ,fggrgflp ;I:;,(5,°,,Ci,f1,o',,v,;en,¥9 'lllls composed in memory Of , Charles made for all points beyond and, , im°k"“S` If” .wxufeaél his .pmgnu to, hangcs and transfers are avoliled ““’"‘“" °‘°m"g 1" “meg” “ "‘ :. ‘ .' ' . \ l ,- , . \1ew electrl li ht sleepers on the C i 6 th” Dickens Centenary (‘cl°bmtl°"'It P. R. Halifax gillonhtrcal run and tbiai V Wm’ lm mid' be B' recognition of the road .hus th6 best dining car s0rvlcc.l ill°,°l.l1“']‘"’_' side of th? great Iluvelist' Men's Fur Collars, in Wombat 2.90 Men’s.I"ur Collars, otter 400 Boys' wool Sweaters 55;: M¢n’s Kumfort Mills 35c I’cnmen's~ Underwear Fleecedlincd per suit 75c Stanlield‘s Unshrinllabie Ulluelwear, Blue Label per suit 2.00 Men’a Flannel Shirts .:lt_v is the strategic centre. fteglllwllc:-:s of Mr. I-leurst`s polieiesi lr pulif.ic.<, tllvrc is no iliscolllltillgi the influence or constructive publicity, that chal';l,cterlzcs his publications. l`o he on ll newspaper circuit stretch- »ng entirely across the continent ssl iocs the Hearst chain of dailies, and i io be llencllcinry of the bold, aggres- -:ive Hearst advocacy of con,lnlullity` :uterprises and illtclrsts is li tangible . reset. Thai. is wlialt .ltlalltrl gzliusi by thc advent of Mr Hearst. Ulllicr ills o.\llcl~.~;llip the Gcorginll :nay hc expected to ellergctielllly pro-l mote thc movemcllts placillg Atlanta* squarely in the lilnclicllt. Tile typicnli ilcnrst policy' in this direction is, =llown by the persist(-ncy with which the Hearst newspapers went after the , Panama exposition for San Francisco lt is n'ot saying too much to assert that this influence was lnrgely in-‘ strumentnl in sowing senttlcmcnt that directed the location of the big show. dinlilnr ellterprises und :similar initi- Vltive may he expected with the Hear- -;t publication in Atlanta. The (lonstitution cordially welcomes rhe new-comer. There is plenty of -nom in Atlanta, in Georgia and the iouth for the sort of publicity that ltilnullltes 9, people to the develop- nent of their assets, and that wakes lp the world to the possibilities of- `crcrl bv its territory. Clfeerfulness pays and cheerfulness replaces grouch when stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are helped naturally to do their duty by .idlzzafaumai .F/9¢Z!4 Bold Bverywhcra. In bone 28:. -ll. . --__ .T -._.._... ......_._..1__i I D0- T00 ' EN.l0Y THAI' COI.ll? If you do not we suggest a box 0 I"ostcr's Lllxalive Cold Cure Il does not nlnllcr so much just how you caught lllc cold but you know you are feverish, eyes leak. ing, all sluH'ell up generally ;n;,1 pains in llelld and buck, and the human rnachlrlcry budly cuggcd r ii over, liver Illdneyll and pores ull cn Ulrike. Our Lsxntive Cold Cure starts everything working again and al ‘ mont before you realize it you are feeling alright again. Contains no Quinille but does the work. ’E. A. Foster CENTRAL DRUG STORE Sunnyside. A.. F. Webster, Prop all grades 20 p. c. off Men’s Overcnats Beaver Cloth, fur collar ll.50 Mell’s Ove-lcoaia,heavy tweed College collar worth up to Iz.oo for 6 50 Bed Comforts, large size, Heavy quilted, L50 Mlen’s Coon Coats 40 00 Men’s Fur Coats, Black Bishop Coat I6 00 No I. Montana Robes 4.50 , _ Grey Goat Robes large size 6 00 - HUB TU LONDON PHONE POSSIBLE. NEW YORK, Feb. 6-"Telephonlng fronl New York or Boston to London is entirely practicable,” declares Pro- lessor Miclmel ldvosky f’llpill of (lol- umbin University. “l don’t know what the new Randall 'repeater' is, referred to in dispatches from Bos- ton. lint by menus of the illdllction coil method which I worked out and sold ten years ago to the Bell Tele- phone Company, the Westerll Electric Uolnpauy and the Seaman Brothers of Berlin, Germany, 3 Loudon-New York or San Francisco-Honolulu, or Honolulu-Illaniln telephone nlvnits me- rely the colrlnlerciu.l need for it. "Present telegraph cables pl‘ol>rlbly could not be used. izio the only difll- clllty ill tmllsoccallie tclepholly ia one of capital-and capital's only difficul- ty is to assure itseli of fi recompens- illi: demand. "You know that, owing to difference in time, thcrc ure only two and onu- hnlf lluurs of ollr llllsiness duy which comes within the llondoll business day. The New York telephone would have to support itself rrally those two and one bnlf hours. It comes down simply to the qlustion of de- mrlnd." Professor l’uplll`s invention, for which the Bell Conlrully alone paid llim $200,000 flat and 8 royalty of $7,500 ii year :luring the life of the patient, is simplicity itself. It con- sists of coils of wire similar to or- dinary induction coils, placed at in- tervals along the communicating wire. Each coll takes up the current und retransnllts it in full energy to the next. and so on to the destination. "They already nine in c ml-ctioll 3 telephone cable under my system be- tween England nnd Belgium, England and France and are negotiating for one between England and Germany," added Professor Pupln. "In this country there is being laid nn under- ground eonrluct between Washington and Boston. It is completed between New York and Philadelphia and be- tween Boston and Providence." WATSON HERE FOR CENTENARY. NEW YORK, Feb. 7-Not to beard Le Galllenne. but to laud Dickens, William Watson, English nnthor 0( the far-framed "Woman with the Sl*-rpent‘s Tongue," arrived in New York, accompanied by his young and beautiful Irish wife, whom, he married ‘shortly before his stormy visit to ; He indicated with s. smile that the 'incident of "The Wonlan with the h'erpcnt's Tongue" is rl closed hook, and that the poet truculcnt hns be- :rolnc the imetpcncellble. As Ricllnrd ,l.c flnllierule, nlltllor of “Tile Poet |\\~itll the (‘»o\val'rl’s Tongue,” has re- ,ecntly settled down to the qllietude of domestic life, it ls probable that the Ellglisll poet will not be featured on the sporting page this visit. "I have accepted an invitation fn lecture nt llldizlnspolisl on li`ehl‘llnl‘y 20." said Mr. Watson, "mill on Wasil- 'illi;'toll'r~l Birthday I shall deliver it ilcctllre on “Tile Poet's Place in the ,ricllcme of Life" before the Twentieth ,(`.cllt.llr_v f‘lub ill Vllicugo. lu this lec- ture 1 shall llold tllnt/ the poet's illnce is to lift the pcoplr-_'s lnillds from material tllillgs. f allnll not claim that thcrc is much for nnyollc to acclllnlllate in a financial way from writing poetry.” A whimsical smile played over llll-l face nfl llc continued reminiscclltly. "I remember the first book of poems l publlsllell. lt sold ten volumes in as many yellls. Some say that I rnysclf llollgllt nine of the ten." ,A Few Words To You About Rex- ull ln General Ind Ilexull lfidlley Pills in Pur- ticular. The llclne of Rcxnll on a |\rl-.plll‘ll- billdillg guarantee that the article colltaiued therein is of superior mer- it, nfenns that it .bears the hearty, recommendation and guarantee of over 3,000 gdrugglsts scattered over the United States and Canada. _.___ l I tion tual. crosses our counter is ll ,. Iohn A Macdonald who auCi.l0\'\€ll 1 A Y ' " 'Al I » H " L ' "`" ' =i.V.:. f.i.in.?i§§.wi'.lilht`ll'§'i.iiffi' .ififff mil Packers and F]Shefn1en `.RepCllT7Tlg Qf forget while the first palt of the H program was so well carried out Ml i If there is anyiiiin.. lvrozlg with your heating SYSl@U1» write, call or phone 39;-J and the trouble will be promptly rcllledicll. 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