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Foster Central Drugstore Our Little Gem Liver Pills are splendid for constipa- tion, dysgepsia, sallow skin, ,_ etc. 15c oftle. -_ TUHN BELEIANS .INSPIHEIJ Bl lllllll Jan. 25.--A (‘lironicle cor- sends the following ac- activities ot' the King and of the Belgiaiis at the front: King has taken to henrl his profession of Coinniander-in(`.liief of the lielgiau army, as before, he tie- voted all his soul to his role ot' deiuo- eratif' sovereign. ldvery morning at 7 o'clot-k or before, at motor car takes some point_ot’ the battle line lils troops are lighting. ’l‘liis at the mont(-nt ot' writiii|.'.', begins sea, between Lainbertzyde and follows the tortuous Yser, through Dixniude and stops ut ,where the English and take cliart-Ze of the fighting. “’l‘|ie Queen devotes herself to work pity and the relief ot' suffering, which is her dearest occupation. She is the Good Angel oi` the Belgian lied Cross. Ot'teii, slie leaves her home to go into Fraiice and visit her wounded in Calais. Sonictinies she assumes more roy- al occupations, und participates more fully in the niovenients of the war. She reviews regiments and breathes into thelilu more energy and more courage s i . _ “So it was that it was given to nie to assist at, an impressive ceremony. which l sliould like to relate. “A few days bofcre Cliristnias, one niorning which the habitual ruin had not yet. darkened, Belgian infantry, `f\\\ly Odtilppetl, or rather, that which _ _ was ~let`t__ ef lt, marched to the beach ,Wand massed its battalions t'acii\|.g tlte ~sea. There was here ten companies 2 of 100 men eacli, their uniforms rleun f' but worjn; their inended kiiapsacks-iiiul 1 boots 'told their Oth-s`sy of struggle and sugcring. The only things that slioiie were tlie_»ir rifles and bayoiicts, and tlicse wgfre bright. with coiistniit use. , ilut the eyes oi' these ln'avt‘ nicn glis- ff-lt-iivtl too. for their Qui-cn was about .lj to pass them in review. '_ "And no doubt they fully iiii-.ritt-d Q this lionor, for their story is without . piirullel u|i to the present, in the his- l_- tory of this war. I "At, thc coliiiiieiit-eiiietit ol' liosttll- l/_'lit-s‘two rttginiciits, destltied to tight ,fsitle by side, iiiurelied iiwuy, determin- ed to partieiiintc, if not In victory. nt last in the heroic reslstaiico which _irdiluls siicccss and nierits every hon- i`,lu'. They fought. so much aint so ;. well and their nuniber, ln coiist-ditetice becunic so rt-tliicetl, that ol' the 4.600 sittin-ii' who |iiui'elioi| to battle, only _1.l,S00 were it-ft. when the two regi- Iniciits were-_iiier|~Zed into one in the ".‘dnys of coiiiparatlve culni which fot- fflowcd the lnilf of tho Gcriiiuiis before _*the Yser. And so marvellous had filii.-eii their courage, both otllcers and "_`"°ineii, that it*-was decided to decorate _Ellie regiment itself, and the Croix de -»l.eepold and. the Croix de hi Legion l,;d‘lloniicur were solemnly presented to 'sit hi the course of xi memorable day, Fwlieu the regiment was passed in re- .‘.',vlew by King Albert and General .lof- jfflre at,l~‘urnes. - _ _ , " "The effect, of`tl'iis iiihrk of honor ¥was"ao intense on these brave men, .nnd their desire to show to the world ;that they had deserved it so burninl input. the next day. sont into the nrink Iiamscappelle, they threw into the fray with such when the night fall and were counted, it wasfouud the reglnient had made a sacri- nre no more Ilia" B and all the otllcers are who left with their irl il The Crystals won both games at Summersido last night, defeating the Coxins in the first game by 8-5 'and in the Intermediate by 8-1. _There was an exceptionally. large crowd present and 9, good game of hockey was witnessed. The Crystal team lined up the same as in the last game, with the exception of a change on the right wing, Noll Durant replacing E. Adams. At 8.35 Referee J. A. M’¢Millni\ niinute the Crystals scored, quickly started the game, and within lialf-a- f--\; - The game for the tlrst half was fast,- the Conns scoring another goal 'which WHS f0|i0WGd by three goals' lor the Crystals, thus when the bell rang for lialt-tinie the score stood 4-2 for the Crystals. In the second half McQnar|-to in a beautiful run scored another, which was soon evened up by the Gonna, The play for the next few minutes was fast and exciting, and then Grady T. followed by tho Connaughts. \ `~-_-,-_-_~_- -_________.___._._._._._______,______V___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in a beautiful run scored number 6 for i the Crystals. In about three minutes Buote scored another for the Crystals. In -the last live minutes each aide scored a goal. the game ending 8-5 in favour of Sumrnerside. The ice was good and the game throughout was featured by fast in. divldual work, but lacked combination. The Crystals have ati exceptionally good team and some excellent runs .wore made by McQuarrie. Grady and Buete. ' The Conns forwards showed up better than iii the last game and matte repeated attempts at combination. but the strong defence of the Crystals stopped lt time and again. The intermediate Crystals gave their seniors an example of good com- bination, aiid their great victory, al- most a whitewash, goes to show the essential value of the “com." Tho score at half-time was 4-1 for the Crystals, and at the end 8-1. beloved regiment not one has- re- turned. “Naturally the regiment was not on- ly decorated in general. Many of the men which formed it received m9(1a|5 or the Ruban de Leopold. Unfortun- ately. among these last. u considerable number were in hospital when their names appeared in the c-tlicial list oi' honors. They were therefore unable to receive publicly the ensign which they had so valiuntly deserved. Today most of these heroes have been alile to rejoin their regiment, and so the Queen decided to pass them in review, while the colonel pinned on the breast of each liiaii that little bit ot` ribbon for the conquest. of which so many brave soldiers go to death with a aniile. “A slight stir in the waiting crowd a inoveuient of respect, and the Queen comes toward them. She is dressed very simply in a wcollen dress, white sweater and a white woolleii cup, such as thousands of women wear by t he sea. She advances sniiliiigly, simply, graciously, a hand in the pocket of her sweater, The men present arms, and the review begins. “lt is not one of these brilliant par- ade reviews which we tire accustom- ed to admire in times of pence. The worn uniforms, the tired, weather- beaten faces. the whcle attitude of the regimeiit is dit't`eren\. ll' less osten- tatioiis. tr-tic feels that the scene pos- sesses but more t.rutli than solemn- ity. ’l`he graceful walk ot` this simple 50V<'I`\‘il\\\‘~\~\~.~`= tion and th l'n- .gef ,.,g,,,,,-J, e,,.,‘,,`Ic,, sms. ALLAN. warn you that some form of paralysis is the next step of development. Dr. Chaso’s Nerve Food is ‘tha most successful restorative for the nerves that has over been offered to the pub. lllilllll~+{2llllSi:liillfiV{~ E _ _ Danger _Signals _W"ati:ii.-Motif..-;:=._...`. ‘ of Approaclii`ri"§f"*P5r*al_y'3ii§' .lIllllVlNT|llN Ill lIHlHllllllTllWN ion Gods' on Uliiiilflolhpsqi' the Natural Result. f .- ~ s _lle. This has been prdgen _ia maui thouaan(l1t"of codes similar -to the oo described in this letter. ' Mrs. Thea. Allan, R.l<`.D., 8. Sombra. Ont., writes:--"Five years ago I luis- feréd a. complete.bréal¢down,. and fro- quentliyhad palpitatlon of the launch.. Blnce that illness I ‘have had dl_ pvells. had flotllvwef-#vcr my Jlocomotpr ataxia) -arid could --null 'walk straight. At night I woultfhayb severe nervous spells, with heart pals izitation, and would _ohake~_as though _ had the agua. .I felt _improvement after using tho-tlrsabox of 'Di-. -Chanda Nerve Food, and after: continuing' the treatment can noyv.\valk, eat and sleep well, have no nervous spells and do 'not 'requtrodieart medicine. I 'nuvi told several of my neighbors of tl-_ip splendid results obtained. from the uso of Dr. Chass's` Nerve Food.” ' Dr. Chase's Nerve ’Food, 50 contl 'A box. 6 for $2.50, all dealers, or Ed- mmuion, Bates & Co., Limited, 'f‘o~ ronto. '- )l t it Mutunaw 1 THE LATE Minute oouczrrs. The sincerest i-iyinpathy will go out to Mr and Mrs .losepli lloucette. Pass- morc Street. in the death ot' their daughter, Miss Minnie, which occurred last evening. 'The deceased, \vlio had only reached the age of 14 years and 6 montlis. through her engaging and lovable disposition, had won the high respect ol' a large circle of friends, by all of whom sito will be greiitly niissed. ller death at such an early age is mitch to be regretted.. Thorc are let't to mourn. licsides a sorrowing mother ami father. seven brothers and two sisters, all at honi--. The brothers arc Messrs llei\l‘.\‘. Wil- fred, lsndore, Leo, Eugene. Francis 1 $1 1 land Eric, and the sisters, Misses Agnes and llelen. The funeral takes place to-morrow t'l‘liursday) morning at 8.45 o'clock to St Diiiistan's Catliedrul, thence tn the Cutliolic Cemetery. ln loving memory of my- Mother _l\lrs. Williniii Deighan who died in llaverliill, Mass., Jan. 27th, 1914. Through all pain at tiniea she'd smile, A smile of lleavenly birth; _ And when the angels called her home, She stalled farewell to earth, Heaven retnineth now our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps, And the sunbeama long to linger, ' Where the sainted mother sleeps. _ T5 n; |. i5."" C ‘ ` MARGARET C. DEIGHAN. llaverhill, Mass. - ` ._ _ saios. 1-1 ll id Q eers, Copper & Sheet Removed to 71 Grocers. Ranges. Phon 81575-l~2ti.\lif came & Murnsgiian, Pnnnbing and Heating Encin- Metal Workers have _ QUEEN STREET _ _ The premises formerly occupied by John 'McKenna & Co. Agents for “New Empress” and other High Class All Orders Promptly Attended to 4 _f CURRIE4 & MURNHGHAN e 488 t _...E . _, _ 11| I .$.15-5 ._ . . 1- I ‘fi i.. reat Conflagration aging i “Fire broke out at an early hour this morning in ing. The loss will be over Two Million Dollars.” the store of Peter Vlfarren on South Street. A strong wind was blowing at the time and the fire spread rap- idly to the adjoining buildings and was soon beyond control of the Fire Department. Five business blocks have already been destroyed andthe fire is still spread- 7 lv, i. f-1==_".:ff ¢‘ 1 .,~,.-...- ;=l;l-` = ie* , ~§ _ ;_ _ i gf? .-v-_ W...-_..._ -.;._,_.. ~.,,..... W-.fir-.fs-f, .. _ `t‘i~ < i -, ,v. ,-. iii? ._ ."' 2 ’t". ‘.1-`§’ ..v iii# ..'. ,.¢. .'.j ....__.._........__.._.._._ _._.,...__._.,_._. __ _ il' g --li .fi , . .1 ,,~i f sw; ._ ,-,_-=f};`~F.-’.‘E.‘. .... ...-._ »i .~, . t. H i 1 -is L. -- .. I 2 _ Q . i.._:,‘ i r, t, _,.- fi , ii. 1, tl tif 5. it __ . 5' _1 it’ . 'i, \ ,l ti . . 1' .5 :Ii ,_ fit. it °~ H #gi . 'ai ' it .. 1_5 i i. _ ,H “The barns of William Walker were destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. Practically none of the con- tents were saved. Mr. Walker’s loss is a very heavy one as he carried no insurance.” We represent nine Companies that are among the strongest in theworld. W. K. Rogers Co., Lt 84 Great George Street, llli 'vi , . i - _ _ J. Po Es In ` "i"l`L`&’;"i:”‘:'J”?'r\ Such news items as the above are appearing in our papers every day and we pay little attention to them thinking that nothing like this can ever happen to us; and then without a moment’s warning the very same thing has happened. and we are viewing a pile of ashes where our beautiful buildings stood ti few hours before. _ ¢ .,_. I-iaveuyou examined your fire insurance policies carefully? Iiow do they compare' with the value of your property? There is no reason why you should sustain a_lieavy loss if visited bytire. » f » Insurance rates in this Province are very low compared to what they are in other places, and practically all the Companies operating here are reliable. Look into your insurance today and if you find that you are underinsured SEE US AT ONCE and we will remedy the situation d., v i, lg; i. t . i _ ....-_ ,.. ..._ i`,’,f . u i .ii T ti., 3. it i» tg .. f. it . . if it l aliiiii. gf ' i it -.1 iii. _ylli ._ _ 'i it, .iff -ii ti . ¢`..