tri 7 i-"V: if t` tiff li' _ if `:~ lr .ig _ . !» ;,t‘5t il L. 1" ii _ 1,1 :__ liii ,l§3,i_'_ ttyl". l if l if 1_1' ' 1 ' i.`-r _'i ___ , 1 ' .1 .- li' 1: - _,N .,-;},_'_- `3, -1, .t 1; 1,; l 't 25 `\ ‘git ad Il" :' -:-1 "t't.,;\ -1 .lip-_ei - l g ‘ _ fliii E *tli t -'l'» ‘i ,» 1.1-__ 1'-_ . if; \__}1 .,`4§ ji if ,,,tti_,_ . l » -.,_~t ; ,li N _ "S 1_3 ff ; 1 1 -1-_l'»~. 1. lt Ms- léitf _._A ._,. 1 lil ..:"f’ if ’-‘tt it 1?-_Q .1 _,_ 'dst '11' a » :l ,_,t~\ il i -- i , - i l' 3 §;i'1_J»‘f,;. *Y t __ , is 1‘ ,. i , 1. iv =l 4,, l t-Ll > _ i 'l -£3, 31-l " t ,1___& it _ ~.' illi- ii .tr ._ X L Jifi 1 ,,§‘,~‘,’ S iii", -.ul i' . -it ' , __ ;. 1 1 1 .t : 9’ ‘lg 1 F- ' ._ 1 trtoiir on 1:14: srnss-rs or sos-ron. ,BOS'!'ON. Jan. 23.-There was ti ltroot tight between 'striking and noti- i‘i"ui¢l= gsrm_ent___work_ers_ in Hayward lac yestdrday, Sfeveral or the par- , tlcipgnto were cut and brulseil, but no obo;-_ws`s _dangerously inlgred. Four ll'_l‘¢`0tl were mode.. Two men were sent _toe hospital, for treatment its-ii _result oi- simi disturbances. mp HER°|¢ Wm-(K ornamental. some of the rolorlngs be- .___ ing remarkably pretty. bag or re- QTTAWA _mm ~;__ (‘¢,ns|ah|¢1 ceptucle for holding articlcshdts tlae A|¢1x_'{mm_ u rgservist whoptft gun. lg(-droom or sewing room may o-mu e wa. liolicdforce to rejoin his regiment ss a cor oral sho tli after war broke . P l' -' ' ' . - , out. has written Chief Ross, ilcsvrih- 0-l'.V ll00D- 'l_hc corncrsoi the handker- mg 5 baynnet chu,-ge as 3 rem" of 'clilets are folded well back and hung . - , 11 ii ' 1 it which he lost his reason Bain is now in s-hospital in Edinburgh We had orders to charge German 18.” he writes. "lt was not a success as m my company ,umm 4;; ,~,.m,-"mt holding a dusting cloth, made of biiu-_ out of 180. Only two men ot` my sec- tl tion, along with another corporal audi myself, was left. When we were re- t turning the corporal was wounded. Af- l ter taking the two men back I returned ell lo Select 3' C910' that is b°°°ml"g to assist the corporal. I got him on my . i shoulders, but I became entangled in “'“5'“ °f nlakhlg me ““'°"l'i“g` "W5 barbed wire in front of the German f trenches. l struggled to get treo but l“‘_’ll foml iff 3 "°l"ld C“P» l""}d‘~‘ bl' me more | St,-uggmd the wnrsf, | bo, _stitcliing a bias strip on the inside one 11 i-nine. Eventually. I lost my reason. _ Stretcher bearers brought both ut its 1 in Saturday at 3 p. nt, The corporal fl was dead. I hail lost my memory and are well suited to many oi the needs QTTAWA ‘30|_mER _ yor the housewife.-‘ They are useful and_ V A 9. _ . lt tl - _ ii - aclieil at each side ot' the hoop by ¢|-enum! an the eyenmg nf [)9,_.em\,@r bows. and are left as a handle to hang yet does not shed any lint. v ' LONDON. dim. 23.-Great satisfac- tion is felt ia Jewish quarters over the coming departure for the front of Rabbi Michael Adler. senior Jowlsh chaplain to the British forces. the appointment being the first of ' its kind. The number or Jews In active service exceeds 10.000, a high figure on the basis of percentage oi’ popula- tion. HANDKERCHIEFS CAN -- BE USED MANY WAYS. f, ' “Bandana and fancy handkerchiefs f it lisndkerchief or dainty coloringi-:_ is shirred arontl a wooden embroid- t points after the hoop is sewed into ie haliiikcrc hiet` Ribbons are 1 by. This may he used as a bag for Inna haiidkercliief, which is soft aiiil .\ large fancy liantikerizlilef is pret- y for a sweeping cap. care being tak- o the complexion. There ure several roiu liaitilkerirliiefs. The most volu- ich from the hem leavin the eil e . ‘ K » tl or a t'rill. A rubber elastic is rtin round to lit the head. Another style is made to resemble a \iaby's ot' a lit- was delirious for ten days and iiiiln‘1 ‘le D“l'~`h "°““e‘~ 0'” Ml" lil, '“"“' remember anything mom ,mm I ed back straight for about two niches woke up»"in the hospital here on New \'ear’s Day." - WARNING GIVEN TO METHODIST MINISTERS. TORONTO, Jun. 23.-All the Metho- dist ministers in Cilnailii and .\'i~~.v- foundlsnd have been t‘orbitlili:11 to marry members ot' the t`anadian vim- tlngent_untll they produce a written consent from the prospective bridefor them to go on active overseas :;er\'ii-if. They must 'also produce it writton con- sent for the marriage from their com- manding otlicer. The order was isstivd yesterday by Rev. S. 1). (‘hown, Gen- W-a| Supe|-im(-nd(-m_ The 0,-der ;S_,sizeil pockets. Three loops ure attach- coucheil in forms of advice but its unobservsnce will bring the ofieniling minister under the auiliority of the Ministerial Session of their t`onl`i-r- 0lll<‘l` articles, inchitliitl-r 111865 f0l‘ ence, . ll l-Z 41Qqk_pt_;_rt to the other. und loruis the ntl edged with narrow lure. Thisis for the front of the bonnet, lo go over thc forehead, and extends below the |0nn0t. I-‘ive bnnilanii hnliillieriwliicis will nmleoti`:kimono with ii point in thc centre gl each arm and ti point ill the easily "made by folding one hem ot’ a liaudkerchief back to within three ln- clies ot’ the opposite, which makes lt the ends, then stitching through tho doubled part twice to make three even- od at the top to hang it by. made in different ways and many ._ ;..__:_ __ .___ oitrs. The rust ofthe lianilkercl1it=i'is tl \Y0Bk- 5 "'I`h0l :@0508 Of Elllllhfllll ttthereil from one ond ot' the turneil I(7l'0ll€ll ll.lll_l R,\lll0lDh (7l`0ll*'-‘ll- Ell`l‘~‘l”llld- T IT PAYS to buy in this Province. THB' 110! BOATS.-Six toe boats left Cape Traverse at-8 a.m. Saturday .and lsndert-1.i_n Cape Tormentine at 11.15 with 39 sacks or mail. The six hnnye. viii:-h left Pape 'Fnrmentine it _ 11.45 aim. with 82 sacks of mall. music. -Tomiglit there will again -be H skating at tlie‘ rliik. and .to-morrow S (‘harlottetowi\ until`1l o'clock. being held over on account ot' the Burns 1 Anniversary' Concert. held at." Spritigiielil on Tliilrsilay next, “ the evfcriing. Delegates will be_met at 8 Emerald Junction and conveyed by teams to Union Division room, where the meeting will be held All Divisions lull reports frotii deputies. Ask for 1 staltdaril certlllivatos at your railway Court for-Qucens'(‘o1int\' on Saturday The case bt' Ewen McDonald. Bradal- I1n.ne,,csme up n;nil'\vas adjourned for were ther others. In the latter case, Mr G. S. Inman, acting for the defen- dant, raisetl it point as to the delvin- ilant being ii minor, arguing that as a uiinor he (the ilefeiiilaiitl was incap- i»entre_ ot' tllr- hack. _-\ slipper cage lg able 'oi' littering into ri binding contract D and tl1ereioro‘c-onlil not make ti sale so as to render him liable under the Act.‘_ Mr t‘. It. Sniullwood. for the mitted .almost <10tti11e_ anti Smelting nrosecutivri- drstted wntrtt- 'l‘11<1 Cd-sc Kirciisusnis Army gpm. will be disposed ot' to-day. vicroiiui o1vtsioN Reunion.- a decidedly enjoyable one lt was a I nuitnih cu Ono cent por word first Insertion In this column, half cont *or word sich continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-live cento. & ms ' "'-f W AGENTS WANTED Kéiirs vi'/AN`Tso 'ro sEi_i. Fon The Old Reliable Foittliill .\'iil'serit~s” We teach our‘ men to sell. lixpvri- ence unntu.-essnry. Stone 4'. \\'clliii;:- ton, Toronto, Ont. 8‘.'ti4-1-1-tliiE‘.'tii - ll€LP \¥lli`l`ED-FEM?-iLE "_°°"`°"`*'__'_"_"”~'_ i W 96 dTi‘iL wAN'rso-A1=»P|_v AT 1 |}[¢~hm¢m4l St., nl' Iii-it-ri* llritf-I. x2.\‘0»i-lf..\lti'. consisting ol 1 titres ihotti- ltntl clear and in ti high state oi iiiltiiti l tl ltl bitildiii ~. in good tonili on, w 1 K tion Apply (ioorgo lliikard ot [treatises or licnjziniln t‘.\rt<-r, . 1 I tioueer .Vi-1° 1 2"in41pil__ NIP SEED GROWN IN CAN ada, st-as-on 1914 “cofter 1,000 lbs FOR SALE.-i oller l1_\' privutt- saili- my property, situated \\'i-st ltoyali_\' . _ ' . ` " l _ _ _ _ ' _ 'iii-~ ti-oil. l’ri<'c ‘.3 cents per pound. Ap- ply to John ll. lluslanl. 521 uatcr St.. t'ity_ 8331-1-21t\I1-li. t . ":r*‘ -4 HELP WMITED MALE $15. WEEK AND EXPENSES--T0 travel, appointing local representi- tivos. \\'liitIicld Liitscott, Braill- |'0r(]_ 25, F(-ll) 13. WANTED.- A BOW ABOUT. 15 years old as an apprentice. Apply to W. N, Tanton. Watchmaker 6014-10-12Mtf. i.os'r suNoAv 1N"rH1's`ct1"v""`3, one dollar bills. Fitiilei' plcasc leave at Guurilian Otiii-0. 8324-1-20Mt\`. LOST IN THIS CITY A BLACK SILK Handbag. Finder please return tn this olilcc. 8196-1-tlmti tosr-Laovts' `GoiLo"`w'A*rc1-i‘ ss- tween corner Kent. and West and- 12 Kent street. Finilt-r please rf-turn to 22 \\’iest street. 82156-1-2ilt\l3ipil. of the famous torninR` (liven Top Swede, grown purt- in larinouth County t'or forty years, Ililrgi t~ro|>- SlTUATl0N$_VACIHT ' peru, great keepers, ili»|ii-iout-1 ilavor. |$1`50_‘ "p'¢)';:f""3`|`)(`~Fy'°"|;§}(`\f'§'*[`5`,i{§y` Price 55 cents por lb. by until. Writi- for jobhing price. S. 1'. (iouiic_\'. -Yarmoitth. .\'. S. - PUR SALE.-PURE |SLAN_Dl rtinoli hri-tl youth.: Mink. ll1irt:ii1n for quilt-k iiulv. .l. lt. lirehuut, .\li1n- 1_|gu¢_ s21l1l»l-2911111 ¢6i"°"§`Ki.is'.-`-`-'sn`nsi.1's. "ro1viMv_ code arid ilatilsli 1-niltttblo lor fox _-,,_FQ_'_*___§ll_lE_ _ ._ _ A W work. \Vrltot`ori'oi1tract. Bradley- Garrotson. lirnntford. 25, Feb. 13. _`Et`LTv"§@K\7TS*`MEsSAG _"H P.E.I. RA TIME TABLE IN EFFECT ` Trains Outward Read Dowii Mon. Dly. Dly. Wed. ex Sun ex Sun & Fri. TEM. 2.00 ' 2.54 l 3.23 £1.00 :L47 9.45 _ 4.10' 10.20 Arr. ._ 'l"ues.' ' ll Thur. - _ K-. Hat. ' _ 11.301' ,p. 1114 4’ J 2.44 " 5.00 Arr. 4.56 6.45 ' I , res; :S-"S3'='.'i_g ?°,~l> Q: sag; ‘J cp. t"l1arlottoto\vn limiter ltlviu' Emerald Ji-t. lionslllglini Sitiitmvrslilo .".°?"‘~ ;:-was class.; Silmi11:~rs|1li~. l'ort llill i)'l.enry Tignlsh RM. _ ‘. 1; 2.25 Dep. Elnorbld Ji-,t. 4.15 Arr. Mon. Tues. \Vf`d. Elallr ~ rl .atl 3%G_""‘8’.¥g 'Dt-p. Cliarlcttntown ‘ 4.55 4; ` - Mt. Stewart _ 7.18 Nrr. -1.40 4.15I)ep. Mt. Stewart ;» 5.2? cardigan .. " _ f Montague - 7.06 ~"&_%&krrf 'tic'/orgetownf Diy sat '» _ tix Bet. only iz 8 un. A . 251 Moroll St. Peters Sourlii Elmira .as-,~1itt€. » 1>.M. 1-nit.” ’ W yf - t'.npe~Trsvct-sn' ` ssaeuu -.\io¢I..‘ :\:s:.=`|r;iZ Ar. 11.110 12.1.0. 10.511. 11.021 10.03 10.19 9.38 9.4' flop, 9.111 .»-,I5 lily. ox Sim Arr. 8.55 7.54 .°".*‘ .so -_m- flop. 8.50 8.00 Mon. l Weil. & Sat. 11.05 9.15 9.35 ‘H0 8.56 . 8.17 8.25 ' 7.00 7.00 Dep. '5.40 Arr. 0.20 8.04 7.351 Dep. 0.50 Dly. ex Sat. Sat Rr only Sllll. t Arr. llcp. Tiles. Thur. & Sat. Arr. 10.30 _-I=oP.°‘ ,g' aa ¢§_o¢ 6.50 A.M. A.M. - »»m».e1-isa on~1>.~rt¢1t~tososs\¢sasis»aa:sias1;.o ->~~'~~‘~~°s~ ' 'Cure 01 young dairy stock. Ile t ted " LOST lily giving cadses of indigestisnar in meaningless ol1nnt.atld the im ovl ‘el ' calves. the most common of which ‘H are old or soured milk, dirt and un- 3) cleat. feeding vessels, gargety milk, .. and Sometimes by feeding mutt to a :.1 young calf from 11 cow \\'ell advanced Q in lactation. The first thing to be ] done is to restrict the amount. ol. l lend and remove the ciiuse of the 0 trouble. (live a couple of ounces of l castor oil in \varn1`milk but, flo notf D try epsom salts as they are too strong for the young animal., After T the _svst.em_ has _,been thoroughly W cleansedtlie normal amounts ot_1ood may he givenl Lice are also ti very serious drawback to the growth of GREAT oi=PonTuNi'rv Fon MsN|°““'°?" F0’ ""' 11”- ll” S°"“° l“°°°l or women “.6 Wm pm, you n20_ to powder and spray buildi-ngs with some \\ distribute it in your noighborliooil. dlshlfectllllt- Blue U09 U0. however. ‘Y Sixty iliiy's work. Spare time may a_ 'HUM serious pest.. Kerosene Emul. " be used. lnteriititlotial Bible Press, S10" lS tt H000 l'@"l0dY. Df¢Dsred by- l» 182 Spivlliia Avi-_, 'l`nronti1_ ` tiesolving well one hall poilnd oi hard .l '_ _ __ . _ 1 _ ss _1 '5 soap in one 'gallon oi boiling water, 'land Intl'-r adding to the mixture two ‘1 I L W A Y gallons of kerosene. This is the _ ' ' ' ‘stock solution. For application dilute l‘ »3:t.:;_ 'a;;;.z:-2 3151.315: : 'ssl 1 ‘remedy if applied according to dir- T{';;‘3su:;_‘w“rd' lcctions. Prof. Reid next spoke on the _ gl lily. Tues. Mon. Mon. |c°"' °‘ raising calves t" six m0lltll9',’l`l ox Finn Tliurs Wcd Wcd "mt stating that lt 9h0\lld |1011 GX- 'I‘l 4,1, Sat &p,-1 &|.-rf coed $12.00. Calf~resring is generally A.M. 11.111. 11.111.lt1nderesi.1mat»sd.soms people are under 10.l0.the impression that it pays better to ` 8.50 .buy hoi1ers_ than to raise -them,whichV 8.00 'is not true, and further niqrelin buy- 1 ing you don't know what you are god- ' Clint. (lalves dropped . ia spring _slio1ild"rcccivc some grain the follow- ,|. ,ing winter to keep them'growlng and ' 1015 in good condition. The beifer should 15:42 not come to niilk too early, unless, M5 she has-ettraordfnnry strength. At |es 7_3() 3_4 YGMS Of 'age is esrly'enougb,vary-' Th A_M_ llgslightly with t~he`l.1'reed. .Have ber a 7_50 ln- as :ood flesh as possible at cslv- n` 7,00 ing time. Experiments have proved `R that emo! ir. good flesh produce milk I of B better quality than thin cows. 50' Prof. Reid also dealt with milk-fever 9' and its treatment by the introduct- th Ii-,ti of air into the udder. 1" O O z _ . over the Score ‘Ciird for bool cattle, |den~_onstratlng with 5 shorthorn helf-_ dr. He pointed out the requirements 'oi the beef animal, and braced slight- ' ,tv the atttmnz typ". .orsimtiwm '2ttls__,_l_:te.__i_:¢»rti1'1a_ro_il-_tho lofmt of bset'_ ni',at`t.olit:orc, certainly the best under mem_amy_ And this was true of tliclr a_i_Ispii:_es _tor lllany years. The tl 'occasion closed with a grand banquet p in the dining-rooms bclow. where mth at the 1,-0m_ _As we of Queen ' .. i-otfoe and cake' ahi_t|iilance were Victoria/s ltiilea march-through-Muy. heartily attended ,to. _l‘hc speakers fair to Hyde pu,-k_ you hem- ve,-V lit. were, ltev, Mr Wliitfblieiitl, lle'v.'W. ll. tlé patriotic music: from _us. ` Wilson, the Chalrinan,.I1ro. Andrew McNair, and the G.W.I".. Bro. l..' l’. “Mar.g¢llluis¢-“ and gh .Russian ,\'a_ "l`aiiton. The literary programme was ti as lollo,»_vs:~Slnglng. Opening Ode, by lion ol’ our allies. t“L'aBi'abanconne" the niceliilg; solo, Ilro. John Mi'.\'air; hy tho way_ has 30 fur eluded us) 3“'[_ reading, Mrs t_‘antpb'c-ll; musical t`ol~tunalely. nobody attempts to sing sclectioiis. Bro. Athol Burns; recital- either of them. and we do not whistle tion. M1ss_Stewart; solo, Willie Wil- them too often. Too frequent repeti- __ hanisoii; violin solo. liro. S. t`.nmpbell_; tion ronses protests from -the ranks ,____ _-.___.____ __..._._.__.. ____--_ duet. Misses Acorn . and .Sliepherfl-; b ' tnonts. God Save the King. 1 l-'l<]El)ING AND UF (‘.\’I‘TLE. Saturday morning Prof. Reid gave t. second lecture on the feeding aryl eating' of material such as img strings In -the’ hiternoon l’rol. Reid went. tits _wftti_ssir¢.eszl-te._¢oint1,.¢ sat _. ,; __ 1 .t-§-sys; twartttzti _ -in -»iiiia if-12:'-°-‘..€::sm..‘.t::.ff:':.°~t...t‘t_ 1 if - 1.' ii.. nts.-1.-.a.1...-»-».._1-° "W 'mt-~'~l' ‘°»v°l'-"»f°-°t“~-t.i.1- its -1...' rnnahott. 'basins ‘ 'ui -parte-._~ »-well-'thu uzdgny-*msn vin-ed with th-at audi at good 81. 8 a.m. arrived in Cape Traverse at ___ I ` . ~ . _ .,,. - Princess Patrloiil' Canadian Light ln- THE RINK.-On Saturday after- fantry, whose interesting experiences noon a good-sized crowd attended the in `Arena_lllnlt1and enjoyed is skate on a 'l‘uB8dtly. has been gaaxted a major. may-good.» sheet ot ice. 'ras szna At pi-_esent he is recuponsttug -at his- Rsgiment Band supplied excellent country homo. whil'e.”,alting an oper- Y ni ht the ilrst'ca'rnlval of the season ordeal after he was brought back from WE; be .},@1d_ - the trenches. ~ 'Other promotions in_ the regiment ares.-Major C. W. Ward. 50A-f _3pg¢;|A|_3_-_.The gpeglsl formerlyntthe_Ritle_B;-lgade; Captain train from cape' 'rravei-se, with the Fjltzserald- lvrmeri -o -t eltoval Irish mttilé', arlveil in Charlottetown Satori Fil __ _ __ day at 2 p_m_ .Tho specm] from me the Eighth Ghurltss. This list_it1 ln- Stuttley 'at Georgetown reached here l-9l'€SllllK HS ll€lll8 1-he _first Dl'0l¥l0fi0llB_ at-‘1..'.’ pm. 'riiey 110111 len the city since the ,formation .qt the regiment. on return at~'_8.4_5 last evening. To-night' MPJUF J- H- M°Klll9l‘i' is lllvallddll ‘ill special for Georgetown will not leave lllfk l@l=\"9- _ » I, _ cRANo oivision MsE'rtNc.- l°d» °l` 267 dew- Dwdttcetl fl-364 lbs- Tlie January session of the Grand mmf’ tesmlg ‘A17 Per Cent- b“"‘"' mt' Division Sons of .I-empemnca Wm be equivalent to 486.60_lbs. butter, and __e_t_ted a. profit of $98.66, computed as‘ in zsu'1 t., 1 :.111 . _ 'rite 0 °“'S=- , iisial p`\ll1ll'i!c igggiinngg will _bg Illield in 486'6 lbs' butter- al 2139 Del ,887.0 lbs. skim milk at 20c mm-é“_ _ 11,694 lbs. clover hay at $7 per COUNTY CCIURT.-lu the t"ounty 1420 lbs' green reed ati $3 P9" b_et’i1re Stepeniliury Shaw, three l’ro- 1' hibitloll cascfi cliine up for' hearing. Flo" '-“""' -~ 2-ll’ The social and entertainment held in "ee" Vg i - Dainty aprons oi’ liandkercliiefs are lllell' l'00mB 011 1"l`l.`<'i1'i1il@lf_. sits- 1111111 ‘~ - Hero we a're`, he_re_ we -qr_e,,_l1eré- wit are assi_n._,__`;'i " Here we .ars._h9re,_1ve pre. here. _ we'rc"here. ., ' 0h..lo. .loloio. 7»l'.` `. Vii0W.».» You often. hear _ulsl swinging along to _ the tune.of a well kno n hymn, I re- gret to say that tl1e.`word_s are not those _ associated with the air in the hymn- book. For. insanco, -to one beautiful Song of Sixpence," ending up with And wasn’t that a dainty dish, .Anil wasn’t that a dainty dish, ’ Anil wnsn't that it dainty dish. ' To _set before it king? t Nothing irreverent menu nothing irreverent. Nor do `we mean any harm,wheli, on a wot dsy, we swing along' to the tune ot' an- other well-known hymnslnglng. __ I . Raining", raining, raining, 1 Always blooming well rnliiingz Raining all the morning, And raining all the night. As an alternative we occasionally chant, tn the air of "Kind Worilsi (‘iii\ _ Never Die," the doleful chorus: This rain will never stop, ` Never stop, never stop. Tlils rain will never stop, No! Noi No. _ ` Songs on Topical Events Occasionally our improvised songs form quite ingenious comments on topical events. The woes of our Home Defence Company are set forth in this ' rei`rain to the air of “There is ri Happy Land" in tilne, by the way, that is a favorite quickstep in our indian .‘\rn1_\') “Where are our uniforms? ‘ Far, far, away, f\Vhen will our rllles come? P'raps. p'raps some day - - a time. instead of being sent to the front, evolves a hymn of protest :to the air ot* "Onward (‘-hristliiii Sold- , rlilc Yel`p`.'a,.so'rt. oi’ vocal horseplay The *-wiivr' blobs'-611 with =1'tér1= ' ‘ AND -S°,t_'\_`E”-._»' that delights us lmmeasurably: I " _ H ' ‘ Then, there are the improvised songs _ §' w Lot me assure you though that we " Ti-ln: if 0_’HearlS?_’ srrsops No.-12.. “ras _1dl_l_l_{lG__E_” _ _ s‘.i§iii’”§l‘..'.""“‘..@.i1»’.i*”‘-° " J0thQ|_°,.Th|»iug. . An ".3 " llllllll- 1' ‘ mallet.. AND FOURTH _ ‘GENERATION ' <5 ’ A D_l_l_+‘llW\'_. "GETTING EVEN ' -_ sw.. Coitisov ‘ Mt-f ' IITlllllA\\\\YIIIIIIl\\\\\\\\\\‘Z& _ _ . refrain we chant the words of "Sing in E _ ._. _ 30. Days of Bargains _ Great Clearance Sale of 1914 goods ommencing Friday, January _8t_h. -_A11 ines must go. Less 25 jper cent.`_' Now s your time for snaps. _ _ Women’s Men’s_ 1 - ~ -.....>,».~,'...t'~.-4 . . Caps I °k"tS Working Shirts Sweaters ‘ C033 Overcoats Underwear ‘ Sweaters Mufflers . _ Gloves & Mitts ,_ Underwear Pains Suits Rai" CWS §§i`.°yc§§§§“ Also many other lines too numerous to mention. . \ ` ..;°‘:;.t1t.‘s°;::‘::a".;1i:§:";::... ii: The P. E. I. Dry Goods Store - - ` 83 Queen Street ~ _ ters," thc ret'raln ot' which wits this: - is this foreign service. Aln’t it jolly line? Would Not Change Them Q _ 0"“'a;‘;'...£;;°i::.?§l;;if ..._ it How Much is a Brand New Moilel , 5 H. P. Imperial Marine Motor oo on TIPPorary in deplorable taste n1_id that they nl-tr __ _Your Own va|u¢ on ltoilghl_y,_ou_r songs fall into three iitegorles-_-‘tho "popular" song, the il- 1 ' h '. 1 ,j . . pr s i tty “Tipperary” springs to onc's ind as the best known example of ie popular song. But _we have sung d ,t U .h_ [3e'0 le are mm, Ti_imerary" ini we are sick or ii anti a\,,,,‘,’f‘ ',f,,,“c'§f,§g us ,gmc of ,he I is taboo now. 0\lr chief favorite gl‘:_'__ is th" "h‘"“s 'fmt “Sk” lmlm' cent “Chant ilu Depart," the il_rst ha_rs " . . . ol"w Ich, Dil bin .,"ci°lbbod" w on iii iello. 11,9110. who s your lad_v_tr1ond? w|.ou;'f..1.he ~t§éé_\¢h_or Nélsom., and me ve_i-icen you with it girlor two. 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