; shame, _ Melt it was all a big scramble, _ you ;. Might as well get into the game? VII you rotten worn goggles oi than thlll Liie’a `sham and its And the that a and 1°". you felt that way? That nothing much mattered but a And di¢\n't it pages nomo-“gr that big bunch-oi cash.- was far, And the man who was good was a And urge you strive _hqwggdit nm? going to smash: And didn’t you turn your, hoo to ii Anil aidivt you say "I vim" 157. And the whole blooming country was star _ l I-iaven‘t you, haven't you felt tha way? while __ To try to live up to your best? 'And haven't you smiled s cynic '“ smile- I-laven't you felt it was hardly wort al t And weren't you stronger, and didn‘t you find The world was better; and didn't it h nav ' To be brave and patient and cheery and kind: Haven’t you, haven't you felt that And something 'way down in your' way? CONSERVATIV El CONVENTION. Sir:-"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty"; indolence and stagnation the precursor of death. Are we will- ing to profit by the lessons of our past experience. In the days of Mc- Donald, Thompson and Abbott, with conservative prestige at its zenith, this province was rarely honored with even a view-spot on the political landscape. Represented only too ire- quently by an almost solid liberal contingent at Ottawa, our public in- terests were of necessity compelled to nuder. The government adversary, no sufiicent wisdom to give expression t calling conservatives together. A c ductive of much good, and aft matter how talented, can scarcely be empccted to draw the ruling power in- _I __._‘; liealih Necessary For Good Whether working for oreself or for others, no man or woman can do eflicient work unless the health is in good condition. Competition is keen these days, and success goes to those who are strong, energetic and ambitious. From a purely ilnanT°ial standpoint you cannot ailord to neglect the warnings given by headache, neural- gia, sleeplessness, indigestion, loss of energy, mental vigor and physical strength. Most workers, whether their work is manual or mental, find themselves Dr. Chase’s _handicapped at times by a run-dew condition of the system. For all such we have a messa that will bring ioy and gladness int and no the association at large -_ accomplish withinulmnili and minimum Increasing _doses needed. a box at tllsroisa have no which the any voice oi our old passed out pointed in their' ' ,stead iloating rumors of an election, and while only a ar we ready for surprise? Thegiast elec tion announcement came like "a bo from the blue" even to the nea friends of the government. Politician 0 hw M-°1°~ "°"liff»3»'35"'5»"3~‘"~»--in-i_lllWS FHUM of the soil taken A Awarded the ‘aerial at Ilnllfl! E! amongst the belt of ‘ ‘ ' the Province. ' - 1 #Ii ` '\ ' V As a devoted member of the Epis- ~ _ ' ' ' t copal Church, Rustico, you have been pathi through' life will be perhaps ` - __ enthusiastic in any movement forthe apart for tonight we are at the 0 . _ welfare ol the congregation _and your “Parting of the Ways." Steep frown- _ » --- _ _ _ it generous aid and Christian spirit will ing mountain chains, rapid roaring Peace terms suit Balkan allies. Bu- r ever be remembered by your brother rivers and boundless stretches' 'oi' preme Court eonvenes today. then s members. _ prairie may between us intervene, adiourns until ' ‘ barns. A never failing stream of water The following address, accompanied# Comes in large 50-cent bottle at s =ii0wsasbor_t distance from buildings, iy a gold watch for Mr. Edmund Geo. E. Hughes and leading druggists . H and nan.r_thxs is a nice orchard. For Carr, Rustieo, and a handsome hand and toilet goods counters every-§ 5’ ° full particulars amply to owner. ‘ ‘ing for ivirn. cnrr, was recently pre- where. “rue om with the Auburn Mayo-,M,¢m MURDOOH H- Md-ENNAN. ' ~ _ ' l : " k . ' 50 tents a bpx. 6 for $2.50 at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Go.. ieligt;-_cl tgilhliisypopuaar tppvulllgi yourl Hn;-grae 1; oié _plyaegy pap Eggs T_ R_ ~_ _ . _ . _ 5__)7Mtuf4_EwS__l;a.rlottotown P. E. I, soon disappear, and health is brough up to high-water mark by Nerve Food eal d b d . ' vt '°““b1e' seeing the ““““Bl °°“v°“*'i°“|anIt guts ills and lustre into the hail' d t r scribed ui ,.8 _ was not held on the n e p e and prevents it from tm. ng E y by the rules, whether it would be h h l d 5 excel, t hold one for the' It is t B B I ‘gas “gi pagnd has about Dr. Chasyg Nerve Food, tht __ ous and emcient and iHs_ques_t_ ___ ut 6- _ tc Limi‘ed. Toronto C Y . ze hat our da s Booth Co, Ltd Fort Erig Ont See Them _ Buy Them _ Use Them _ _ I The English unmixedlkind that produc- es results. ___ ~ _ Mr. Farmer have you decided to grow larger PROFITS. ' _ You have not enough stable Manure.Our Fertilizer fills the gap---we have your lot. Call ahd get some also free booklets. Office at - per cent. Reported Union a . 6 00, 1.76, 10.50 up to 85.00. - Beer ik Weeks. ~ 4-NME if orAll _._ _ NOTICTE i/ The annual meeting of the sham- Tliolders of ihe King's County Ex- hibition Assoclaiiou will be held in the Court-house at Georgetown on -Tuesday June yd at 2 o'clock §` P. M. A full attendance is re- ques°ed. - J- LESLIE POOLE ' S¢c’y Lower Montague \ May 24th 1913 J, _ 5-27Mitsm4i. For Sale A farm consisting of 100 acres situated on Jet. Ros , Lot 87, K mile _'from -Elliott Station, and 2% from il Bi-adalbane, 80 acres are clear, and in a "goodcultivating state, this remainder _covered witha. good growth of hard- wood. It contains a good dwelling home, and oiitbuildings, consisting of piggery machine house, and two large Experimental Station \ Y A ' l _i_'i(erids, rea.li__ t _y _Qy __ __ _ _ . .,_ . _ » _ i _ _ _ *_ _ ` I '» ' \ » ` . __ » -- _ _ - . ' 4- -' - ~s ‘ _ T1-IIRTY DAYS = f/“if We are moving to the store recently occupied by Mr. H. H. Furnishings, so that at th1s_sa1e you are not buying old stockv \ Brown at 158 Queen Street ani have to be out of our present but the newest and freshest ideas _in every line. ~ , stand by ]une`3oth. ‘ - _We would rather sell everything at actual cost or lower than _ __ This gives us about thirtyjdays in which to clear out our remove ii, so if you are looking _for savings this is your chance ` entire stock of Men’s Furnishings, Hats and Caps and Ready to get them. We know lt is a big thing to do but we really ex- ' ' - ll r near] all our stockwill be cleared out by mov- Made Clothing and to do so we are offering everything at dis pect that a o y counts of from 20 p, c, to 50 p, ¢_ ~ ing day, and to enable you to have a. good choice we say,- \ As we did not know until' ,a few days ago that we would be Shop Early ' ' d N d A rohsiion ¢ I leaving here, we have received all our new Spring and Summer Spot Cash ~_No goods exchange - o goo s on pp ` . ._~' _' -\/ .r 1 *__ \ __ _ / ' O O Hat Bargains Ramcoats Sweater Coats Seems a shame lo _sacrifice » ...f».<,.,. =~,-_.= '-_». . h \ ._ .1 " »ss&.¢~_ /T / -’./ ._ 2;. .5 li? <“\.\\\ EMQVAL SALE > _ Here is where we can show `A full line of sweater coats Spring Ca-ps Our stock of caps is very §;Wj;\\ 1' r:xcs|.i.l:N`c"£ _ Neckwear A very fine stock of ties in all popular shapes and pat- terns, alarge part of ihem just received lately. Narrow, open-end graduat- ‘ ed; Bat wings, 'washable:=, hcok-an knots and bows, eic. Formerly from 25c. 35c to $1. Ai from 25 p.c.to 53 L-J p c.oii Collars gular i 5c and 2oc collars Ai 25 p.c oil shapes, regular z5c each Ai 25 p. c. oif A full siock of Austrian and ` W. G. R. makes, compris- ing all the new shapes. Re- we have too large a stock to move into the new -store and would- ‘prefer the _mf~v1ey,` so they are going at big dis- counts. Soft hats in. -every fashionable shade and shape; good English quallties.Form- erlv $c.oo, 1.50 to.4,»_0_o __ _ Ai from 25 p. c. to 5|) p-.e. olf. iiard hats including the good style. Formerly $2.00, 2 5o, 3.00 - - - dis.ouni.`_ ~ - __- the kind of hats we have, but' i new shapes and' every chat' ' you a. dandy stock. Every in all the best colors, made C09-l in *he 5l°"° is new mls inmediumand heavy weights. 9P"i°g' and _e"°_'7 °°-_st 35 Nearly all are of English guaranted strictly waterproof make ensuring Perfect amnd or new one furnished,regnlar reliable oodS_ Formerly 8 or raglan shoulders in tan, _ _ _ coEee,tau e and other shades, $150’ 10° to 6'o° _ P “Ped seams' regular °r _ Pullover sweater-sin navy, slaslnd pogkets' Iéggfglai black, green and other col- price gon t ese wel _ _ _ _ _ 5,000 to 16 00 but now they ors,l1ght_and mediumweights sell here _ . ‘ For-merly'_85<-,$x.co ior2'.5o Ai 20 p. c. disc .uni. Ai 53 I-5 p. _c. distouni. / \ e l complete, showing the new- »est patterns and shapes. Most of them made spec- ially for us by “Andre” Lon- don, and are the very iincst caps iobe bought anywhere. _ Light and dark shades in tweeds, worsieds, also a geod line of blues. Formerly 75c, $100 to 2,00 ' M25 p. e. discount. “Straw _hats at invoice p_rlces" rm l d'_ / . ` _ Atfrom 20 p. c. io 35 I-5 p. c \- 1 A K _ ,in _` _ _ ,,- Underwear _ » uoi co sts' in a li I‘ I M - 2 _ _V ' °““°‘ “ “ in “d°“*’°“' snaps 1.. Ren.1yi_Ma.1e * ‘ llalveifafselect line of men__s ready-inaie, ____ suits in all sizes from 3‘4 to'44 comsprising "‘ Suits _ ' ll H osrery ‘¢ This is fresh new stock, a lot of it arriv- N egligee and Outing Shirts We have one of the largest and the finest stock= of shirts in the City. Comprising W. G. & R. Star and Cresent Bffmd- Negligee with Si arch- ed C055, Lounge Shirts with Su_~ft donble Coils with _or without soft collar to match., Outing Shirts with reversii- ble collars and soft cuffs. _ _ Work shirts in all shades and weights I _ Formerly 756. xldoio 2.25 si 25 p. c. Discou i. _ Umbrellas ` ' y I Y 1 - -_,Fancy lisle, silk lisle, cash- \ _ nierc, cotton, silk, in plain ~'_|i; ` _ _ shades and patterns. All good _ L ` ' va_jluent_f__orme_r pricesof z5c, '»L __ * . 3=5c t0';_75'p`~ " “ ‘ §lB'ack cotton; cash- ' - ‘ n sea., canine'-n_n¢_if»__nli _mill Fnmishigti-it-._ -"4-_ " I " ZA! '|»»¢=illi¢iui\`i~~ ' i __ .. _ V l 'V .‘““k1°°’ k“'f°1°”3fb' °‘f“l\l°i\__811il» i ` _ I _;~ ' Pl_°w!'°in all slYl°’°-"llf;l"‘7'§:l°=“llllf5i1A°l5'P.' U-*l"_‘_ 1 ' ~ 1 _ __ _ _ .- M 25 _,,____¢_' _ __ - _ A full line of the famous W. G. & R. Athletic underwear in__` Strongly and well_'i_nade_ and nl -,st-_-for; _ -_;» _‘_ Be,” ~ ~ V ~ ~ i i - f t0¢|¢- A __ I _ _ .mer;pricee__of $1.90 __l<>_,_$S_._50,».__ __- _ _‘___ » ‘<-, _- _ h `l_ _eluded .‘°;:_l‘ Allnnderwear25 p.’c.disc`:iunt.l u < A ‘ -` 'A ;__,\l_25\¥i_19_- D|_st_Q1l\\t__» . _,__ _ __ ; _ sm" _ , __ _,_;_._~_;_~;_» ._ _ I* "i '.7 'ff' ` ._->;i§ ~ __-f.. '~’--‘_ r _.=. ~,_; Mtv. _f.'_»;~_‘_;_~__ _,_‘n¥i._b; _--if b1ues,_b1s§¥g colored-patterns. _ zine of ing this month, and\givcs you an uneqnslled. i°“é5m“‘k°|a‘;d`¥°l gum ‘Eff ami.. _ _\ __ opportunity, to secure your summer supply at ‘\th°f¥°_t F" ;’f_.; mP°'_‘°' th ma 3 great savingslnsprlng weightsiwehave Natural _k“°"f,_§g.°°f1 °. "Y "1 Y';9»_*-99 ~~°m an '99 ‘ *"“" wool. Merino and cotton. ' ' ~’ Z°°‘_t¥'°°-fe th” "'h°_°¢ -"°fff"-lh$'_l?°Ft_=~P°°5“51°'t°- u ’ ‘ = beghadifltegulxr p_rlces\_fEoin_$_ro.9o to _$15.09 __ __ _p `_`;__$5 *pq* 3*' ’.'.Tf:.'..n-i - In summer weights-N8ttir_@_\l wool,_B`al°f _ _ __ ____-__“‘_25 p______'_ ____ _ nmdknchm' in hriggaqcttton, and pofus knit. ~' Y ; _ Summer weights come regular or short 'sleeve _ » _R,,_d’; ,mggf u.',',,i,|,',‘-u'|' _f¢"|`»'Ag4§_yg.‘_f»oi-,woii», ' Night Robes , _ ' -` , Pynmas _ pf _ V B“°°' 3’ 1'* '?` _ -;