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'“, ~~v ' >. , »»~,- _. ___. ,, , ._ '~ __ ., f_ __ _ __--~,,= _l_'_~,1 ,, ,` »-Q1 _._»l<,ir°,`Q"‘.llir.>i'5‘§3 ; , "" ,j \ , , _ _ _ , _, . -_._ _‘_ V ~ 1. ,._w__g`,_\‘ _go _ ,._,.,,.5 `-__,;.f»_.>,.A_,~/.r_,,_`:. f ,.,.;-1 rr. ,r -.j.-to rj" _-`;_.’Y__,,‘f`f“,,3,12,.;-g,:.2:_..,.'...%._..o..n._...... ,..»..\.».r] A-_,_ __ _ -."1‘ V .r ‘ ' “" ` “ ~~ _ . ~- » ~ ~ . . v ‘ ' » , . ~. \ __ ' " T ~ ' ' i -l ._ ~ A i' ANUARYi§;“iouf""jf‘°_} , pros Six ~ nor anon me 'run rcnaarorrsfrowu FGUARDIAN _ rnnror in I ill? ilrdina £2 r (hugh i All coughs are much the but its hard to 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 Thst’s just where mistakes ways keep a bottle of Jsmieson’s THE GUARDIAN lewssnl Edit. lid I Phnnn..l32 C |35 Q Bud Office., _st_ Uhsriottstown sf Branch Offiessf al Bummersids Albsrton. Boiiris. and lontszus. TUESDAY JAN. 18 1914 \ _ s m _ _ , _ five S BY. In these provinces there will 848 pounds., In tion alignmet difficulties will be found in should mcouragnl (ui-tho, nnipmontn b our own province _ an easy solu- ence in the prices Paid for the Is- granting the prayer of our petition to me WML for the reinstatement of our six _ mem ers. This would give us two "om for_each county and even our Liberal i ~ ‘ ' 7| U V .` of all the redistribution and re- inn¢i'¢ nigh qunlity animals, and - (BY AN IBUANDERJ ' ` e ‘_ (IV.) It has been said "as a man think- etli so is he." This is sobecause the Will a determining what activities are called into play not only determines his status here and now, but also the _ _ - __"*i_ ,- new members; Saskatchewan six; gentine, 6,209,100 pounds; Australia, _ . » , ,_ _ » _‘ Al I i ,I . 2’ Alberta five and British Columbia 3,725,142 pounds and Uru u 559,- t ' X Dttllbosglilotultuntosls ° sun..-i nn.. ....................rss-z °l*- _ News sn'd“‘a|t, ls{lbsa¢..,._......_lSJ therefore bca ;,si_§nplete re-adjust- The increasing . demand for live u ` ' . . -- _ in s Put 0ii Uniil Tomorrow _ ment ‘of present ridlnga- stock make a very appreciable differ- f 'rTh0UQ||t3 of Th3.|nYl5'hl3 ` ‘ Th 9 ' ‘<_'\.‘.."..\. _ ; .--- ri.. _ are made; the time to stop a 'D .cough is when it begins Al- T _ _ as( four dclock e ft the adjustment of boundaries as in of the United States Navy. His dowe Wlllid PIIIU Ind TAI' D contains an the]aYe?Tal em°;li" increasing -our representation, and views are therefore all the more effec- fact _ mely' that d Local News esande egfgpdf the result of the mission of Premier tive in dealing Wm, the necessity of the control each exercised over his n ieson and Hon. W. S. Stewart mcronnod naval protection for the ;‘i'§'!i°nB was a fa°t°" in thi’ f°1`ma' o Ottawa will be awaited with anx- British Empire, li It in the house and doctor your an cough at the stait. It will Fishei’s famous :'Mutt & Jeff" t cure at once series of humorous cartoons. _ Large bottles 25c and Slic po J. G. Jamieson tative at Ottawa who will telegraph the latest news from the capital, City Magistrates Court 9 a m - ver Black Fox Company, Board of Q Trade rooms. 2 Supreme Court, Hilary Term opens, ll a.m. ~ ~ ~_ W - ~-`__-- th A and Edition of the Evening The Evening Guardian has ap 'ous ews, and w ETB ° 0 f u d e Evening Guardian .Trl _ Prince Edward Is1and’s interest at ish Admiral. `As everybody knows extent _ mee- T0 What , these differ n Guardian is now published at ha" present, however, is not so much in Admiral Mahan is on the retirbd llBt the n 8 ces were due to Math DMR] of EVENTS friends could not raise any objection Burns anniversary is almost with Und . _ it is Tom AExo;-mgptesiil;he;'eo;t;rt;1:I;eaf1r3;ilnd and us, and the committee in charge areims own me' the dmereuces we cheep , . The _ \ hard at work arranging for a magni- ve ex Under the present arrange. Clear your footpaths. The police part Y sert, above expressed, be_realized,their duty walking will Soon bo HS that would probably ho little iduit -_ """° th l are nt present, ferred to Admiral Mahan as the Brit- 9 " not cpe. That an encouraging start ---_ ~ mine imed ,ts own Special Represem has been made is evident and at the The death °f Hon' David Laird’ it Read the worst population by counties accord- scent celebration. 'rho date fixed is iouow ‘ , ` 1 ~ -_ ing to the recent census is as follows Monday' 25th mst |ulty. .special meeting, Charlottetown Sil- Mens 38,313, Prince 32|779; Kings _ oe;-tai 2.636. ment memb Opening game of Hockey League, one. flnnns. \'. Abegwcits, Arena Rink, N 8 p. rn. _ c pacity Queens is represented by two have ,been on the rounds ad- or force of Will differentiate, say,i ers and each of the others`by vising all citizens to have the snow7‘\"'p.°‘e°“ I and J°h"» UW b°1°V¢d_ should the hope oi the muy shovoued forthwith if ev/eryhod do ‘"“”’l°‘ It “’°“'d be ‘“m°“1‘ *° '18' e retain only our four members, pleasant as heretofore. tene” with ienving the riding; an In our editorial yesterday we re- St"°hE°l'_Wl1l1 but. 'with regard to d with none can determine. Ono we can, discern na 1 of his character, and we should permit our inability to deter- _ ' f does this to prevent us from mak- wo may expect, when nli in Indian Commissioner, removes one 0 ,ng t settled, to be able to say with the the Confederation Heroes. He was prehe British bulldog "What we Have we'll one of the delegates who forced the directing his attention to the ac- he most of the measure oi ap- nsion available. Napoleon by of being he will be. 'In so far as possible for a mon to determine isting between man and man' ullon the exerrisc of this fac-| It is not diinoun to discern’ n broad distinctions which a-i from this intellectual a ' with any* ' degree of certitude, either excelled the other in in. U81 l>0W6r; hor can we deter- Which Possessed the desires and aiicctions we do ob. a marked differ ature each was originally on- exactly how or to what extent _.'\.f. ".z'\ `..‘c/~..*,.~_ "_-\.~./~,.~--\»\..~c-ex-\.~.f-~\/\. *fre '\-"-' '~c‘*,".'\,'\/\. ld d l' a tly to the matter _of buying- r pi..§”i&pi2.iigiilliiodomed to rosironinr a nir- chase “until tomorrow” are llk€_lY 50 find °t er Plans m°"¢ alluring, or more pressing, when tomorrow comes. ~ ~ ' ' A t b i opportun- io...TiiliiifréiEh'ih““?i’>il°e‘i’6'5?%...d`饢?.gr¢d ro you while there is still enough of the day left for a visit tothe stores. _ _ ' They SERVE people who do today's duties today. They are “interesting reading” to those home-folks who like to buy wisely--to “know values” wellhenollgh £0 know a real bargain when they See lt. Hlld W 0 _ale 35 anxious to save a dollar as to earn one. If there _is _a special buying opportunity Offered lil 3 store today, it is advertised in this newspaper t0d3Y- That will be true tomorrow, as it was true yesterday. A d 't ` lit onsider that TODAYIS SPECIAL iOFFERIl\1I(31S1§V'I€ SOIVTE STORE MAY NO'l BE MADE AGAIN IN MONTHS OR YEARS. ~ i _i . i r i 1 | . <.r_\ oe xxx \.~_ ‘ s /A ,\_.__ A »\,\, ,\J-\,»\_»\,-\_-\,»\,»~-»,,-,-\. \,-..w.»\.' ~ ~. ~./~_ ‘f .'\--rv. i DRUGGIST l Never Pui 0ii ' Whai You Can Jeweller & Optician vince an honored nomo. lu - -- Montague Black Fox Ex _ change in - .. .t Correspondence Solicitod fairly represents the views of the L_ M, Mgxinngn, Mgngggf DFHSS generally throughout the whole I Montague, P. E. I. Cilllllilyl “Little Prince Edward Island has -- 1 returned to the fray for increased re- BORN D so - ll McPHEE.~In this city, Saturday, G Jan. 10th, 1914, to Mr. and Mrs. Y iW. W. Mcl-‘hee a son. _ ference of Premiers the three Mari-, McDonald.-At Summerside, on ti the 12th. instant, to Mr. and Mrs. t Charles E. McDonald, a dnughter.J fo 4 Y ' i _ _ _ _ sentntion. However, the other prov- inces refused to interfere. . i I 7 I g P Monson-Ai the residence or hor dir- ""°"'-5 me f°’ P“"°” Edwafd I“’*“"d tor, Miss catherine Mrhrod, Mon- AU the Pfemlels were Symrotllefio taguel Mins Mar M¢]_,ood B od 75 towards the Island; it was felt they d a real grievance down there. remier Matheson now has returned Y . E years. The funeral will take place on ha Wednesday, January 14th, to Uigg P Cemetery at one o'c1ock. The deceae- to od was a sister of the late Malcolm _ Moneod, Q. c., of r>hor1ottotown_ 1 ‘S HUNTER FALLS PREY be TO PACK WOli\fYP]S bill *_ t Pom' Aivruun, ont., January 10 8 ' It ~Word has just rcuched here of ri tion fierce battle with a pack of wolves Price 2 cents Subscription $2.00 “lil I-lllfd. recorded elsewhere in this issue, n conspicuous figure in the uv lic life of Canada passes frompthe ' st loses one of its most brilliant sons. late Mr. Laird has been prominently no before the people oi his native pro- _ _ _ _H vince, as a journalist, as a legisla- all have our theories a'i(out the cause. lamented that in spite of his un If your eyes are bothering tor' “B a °*'“t°“'”a"l he “Weil them you In any Way, Come in and faithfully and wel] in each of the have them tested by us, and many duties with which they entrust-i we will_ insure you perfect Pd Satisfactlgrp heads in reverent submission to the Divine will; he had iillcd the measure ' I of his days-days well spent in the . . service of his fcllowrvien-and he le `, ent visit of Premier Mathieson and Hon. W. S. Stewart to Ottawa may be it is evident that Prince Edward lsland’s claims to a. more equitable representation than is threatened by the next redistribution, are .being sympnthetically"regarded by most, if not all, of our sister provinces. sented to Premier Borden and the o have the conference go on record remier Matheson had made out .a The Evening Guardian HON. DAVID LAIRD. ln the death of the Honourable Da- age, and Prince ludward Island For upwards of halt' a. century the him and today they bow their ares to his children und to his pro- BEDISTRIBUTION. Whatever the outcome of the pres- The Toronto Daily News has this t of encouragement to offer nd ‘ resentation in the Dominion House nd a strong memorial has been pre- ovcrnmcnt. "At the time of the Provincial con- i me provinces made a vigorous fight acts and reacts all round. T0 get DELTA OF THE NILE bring about. » oorripleted. The object of these works M Torrance the Live Stock ` is to relieve the present wateplogged was r.. . Hold.” then Dominion Government in 1872 *mi to concede the sipmembor representa- OF Llvlfifi tion of the Island, and to the _last__ . _ _ _ he maintained that when the Island i The Cost of Living Commission is representatives signed the agreement, making progress with its investiga- six was understood to be the irre. tion S e. o far it has confined its at- ducible minimum I `tention to collecting evidence from _i departmental officials and later will The Crown Prince of Germany is in hear evidence from merchants and luck's way. Last week he was the‘ theorists, among whom will no most unpopular man in Gei'rnanY be' doubt be included the average con- cause he sent a telegram to Col. VOD sumer. It is the consumer who is Reuter commending his stand in thc* adversely affected, and those of us Zabern affair. He was bitterly at i who have given the matter a thought tacked by the Liberal organs WUC One of the Commissioners has al- doufbted democracy,-he never venturesp ready expressed his' opinion that the into politics without ouending thi lack oi agriculture is at the root popular sentiment. Now as the of the evil, and when rail is said it. suit, ofthe court inertial, Von Reuterf' will be found he is about right. nas been P1'0V€d ill the fight' and free trade Britain just as it has feeling in his favor, in which thi' although the increase has been great- _ . t , _ _ R h C n dian minis er er in the stones than hero or in the H°“' D' °° °' B 8 ~ ‘ i N w Year mes- unitod Kingdom. In au three noun- °' the ‘“t°"°r' " “ e 7 - t' f ctionthat the nlation at the expense of the agricul- ada 'wtes with sa ls a _ - li 150,000 were Brit- 25 per cent to 300 per cent increase 400300’ of W om _ ' , "I hri-using to Clllmda “C of consumers as against producers, lshn :BOMB from the handicapped there can be only one result-the con- :rd ycmwded conditions of the Brit. i sumer must pay more for what he ish Isles U Bays Dr. Roche’ ..w,, a,_,_AL wants. ' ` ' - ~ , ' t draining the Empire of its S0115 In years past (lanadg exported vi? grid daughters, but are translllantins , largely her farm pro noe, now 0 r th f one part of the garden tc home consumption 1s greater than em mm other, I feel' assured that as 10118. the farmers can supply. England not an ' _ d has fertile lands, i-0 dis' being able to get Canadian, and other as Umm B - 1 _ _ ‘ tribute, and Britain haS VEOYOUF colonial supplies as before, has to _ t work them, annual pay more for the home produce. men to Spare 0 'gration will continue." Thor the inw of suarlv ood demand "" _ ___~__- l., cheaper living it is necessary to de- #- 2 0 Y 1 E 111 l S POWC drainage works now is progress are U re. ience ceremonial, a man, though he may The cost of living has gone up in there has been a reaction of Populi*-l` ignorant masses may be kept under , _ `:diblth',fdt d in the United States and Canada. Prince is bound to Share- ;2;_; sttfbleothe mgoundxioné) Dléegiceif RY. perception of it's reality nor, from the h kl jurnal "C8111 - tries the cities have increased in DOD- sage to t e wee y 0 ")|ble` - » ' ration amounted to directed his attention to the purer tural areas, and where there are from year B im-Img ,md ring which, in virtue of his own experien- and reached, from such his .-n _ with the result that he became c - on vinced that behind thc seen there lies an hoe intimately connected. llliifl volved in choice of action. We have velop our agricultural potantialities There appears £0 be "0 d°“bt th? " _ .' ‘ ill b insured 0 and this the Dominion Government is ghgfgéliaitoffuiéléze She as soon as the doin ver th'n ' 't l` t0 ‘ cide ter quisition of power and fame determi- ned the plane from which he drew his experiences and these necessarily fur- nished the material irom which he formed his conception of the problem of existence. That he might have en- inyed experiences which, had he be- stowed upon them adequate atten- tion. would have enabled him to re- alize nobler emotions, and that such lvould have opened up new domains of consciousness, We have no reason :o doubt. » But, having directed his attention to Special series of exper- iences certain results necessarily fol- lowed, A life devoted to the gratifi- cation of worldly ambition cannot af- ford the experiences upon which can. he founded belief iu the nobler poten- tialities of h`umanlty.l-.laying studied religion, not as an emotional exper- but merely externally as it cinds its expression in creeds and discern in it a means whereby the the dominion of ideas, which, though can never attain to an adequate nature of the case is this poss- John, on the other hand, having higher emotions he found stir- in his own breast and those so he was enabled to detect in the ircasts of others; having the inward ,onsciousnesa-of-growth away' from above the grosser appetites; experiences, whol- y different conclusions and ordered life so as to strengthen and deep~‘ his cousiousncss in such direction unseen to which he felt himself to Ill the development of character videnced in the lives of these two we get a slimrso of what is io- o absolute standard by which to de- which of the two was the bet- man. Yet do we hesitate to act _ . . l -A witness before the Commission in Wester Behra and Central Gharb a r an irreducible minimum of repire- f 'It was admitted or than time that k C 1 _ th _ condition of the cultivated area and S . _ - ~ ‘ t and value of agricultural stock of all 81 area that Wm be *mented 'B ms . r '- cattle to the United States has been the whole Lake Mnrootin and' part omm sioner, one of e best in- to reclaim a portion _ of what is ormed men in Canada on the price known as the lakes district. The tot- m d illion acres, and ub0llt ands. Ho said that the export oi $0 3,§0°;‘§ £2 Wu, be reclaimed i_ 6 character is the more desirable? And what is involved in this assumption? ls it not that the consiousness of ivvlllg and being loved, the consci- ousness of being possessed of- long- aught that this world has to oder is as reliable an item o' num ienc Don the assumption .that John's so for something more real than r an exper~ ‘, e 119 the emotion , the attack and the general feeling that while he will not get all he ___ asks, that the representation will not reduced when the redistribution is brought down and will be left four members. is expected that the redistribu- Bill will be one of the first in which peter Nigonh, an Indinn measures introduced after parliament trapper, was killed in the Lake of meets and it will be the storm centre the woods cauntry on Sunday. The of encounter occurred near the Canadian- boiindary, a few miles from War ing (Road, on the Canadian Northern n railways. Nigosii was returning from ca his traps,a few miles up the lake. 841" when he was snddenl attacked by bill. the session as it is already well known that the Liberals are prepar- to fight it with all the vigor they bring to bear upon it. Whatever stment may be proposed by the the Liberals may be -depended Y the wolves. He had not time 120 upon to fight it and to shout "gerry- scale the nearest treo. Bild had °“‘Y manner" B iong hunting knife to protect him~ mir, The pack closed in on him and Ontario will in all probability pre-. “und 4 himself with his weapon sent more difficulties than the Marivi is e mt” ning wore dead nf, time provinces or even the new west- rll feet. Then exhausted from iiis'arn mom, no mi nn easy prov *O *ll* loso provinces. Rural Ontario is to mrvivors to the pack. ment cf constituencies to provide for the One of the newest ideal is a lace- be :rimmed ll»l'f»°l‘» the lace so deep H disappearance of nine seats will ` delicate as well as a difficult, _ _ H _ It task. Somebody will ,get "left" and 'I'-‘§,,2,,f|‘,%°¢',f°§: 3,? fvlzilndahsoing there win be heart inirnings in hour aging which psi-mile no petticoatl. camps, for nine budding states- ° ° ° men th most delizhtful not ,-,:::¢Mhdv°¢ run frm. nnishinr °° are going to fall short. To add the difficulty a number of small dn". ‘nd aandmbroidered towns have grown rapidly so that ollars. There is far more wear to Well bg; perishable materials than ariv- no rod, would suppose. _,_ in countries where thcre will be reduction there will probably be a re-alignment. One of the greatest difficulties will nto, will disappear, but the city Toronto will -get three new mem- " D0 |10 centre around the city of Toronto. to n South York, which is already part of E gin. 0' T°|`° slf|io:%m‘,of t on .M fla win nu ! ,,, "kj 'rin Wm 'nr also oven on e nom- “ 2 ,, I mr oi problems. _stamens win hm nine members and the readjust-'!British Columbia bought hundreds of so hcav during the past few months of Lake Borollos. OPBVBUODB were that Cayhadian prices have gone up szarreiil 5331!' igutlféi Znieixgigdirgg to such an extent that the cattle can gfelagd in Cintral Gnarbia had be. be sold to as good advantage on wma available for cultivaiéihiiin. Ara? this side and the export is practical- ;;i;ei;;ri;;nii;)uiitci;orttiférrmogeddanslots to ‘Y "*°PP°“- . ` iordiorr idiohin on exceedingly easy The exp°"ti“g' °' “ix mmm” pounds terms. This distribution oi land of dressed meat and 35,000 head of took place on November 6 last year, cattle to the United States in Octo- Within twelve hmontthgna wgisglizlgglg ber made this a record month for g;':l9tf°"m,l§lf;°;'and“‘;n guesuon was this country' “Em Dr' T°"ance' marshy, uneven, and so salty that Dressed meat is still going OWPC ill over thgetnilgsttspngitanashpvdufléiubkts considerable quantity and the an- as o w adian inrroor is getting tho honest., H:l1:,v;‘1i;‘;“k°be*,‘;‘fe’ h‘§gL"e§;‘b§f Prices for beef and live stock are £915 But recently” when a distim bound to remain high forsome time, gnianod party of officials and notable he added. as the ntookora' and feed- land-owners hhougfevgd its Blzllld of the country and it will take a year large rice Held_ _producing rice in or two for the young stock to srowlquality and in yield per feddan far ,,p_ superior to any grown by the most. The Governments or the Western experienced rice growers in other _ parts of the country. provinces have recently been buyi-.igl up female dairy cattle in Eastern Canada and selling them to Western .farmers to aid the dairy industry. An innovation recently inspired in California by the women's electorate women which is seen to be estab- finished in San Francisco. Only wo- men oifenders will be tried there, and it is proposed to have a woman bail- id in attendance. Its purpose will cattle for this purpose. Dr. Torrance added that it would be a good thing if the Western Provincial Govern- ments were to buy a/ lot of the young calves that are unwisely marketed in will be a police court exclusively for 1 or \h xigpresence, this oth dnay of lgeeem 0: M one A- i..‘zl.'.=.¢ssr... Hail' Cstarr Cureisz sn internsil ` also be to protect women prisoners me and witnesses from the crowds which ., throng the police courts. The regul- the East ar police judges will take tilflll ill ‘ During October and November Can- ada furnished the United States with tl ,_s"<'i'd 1%.. r|.‘.r>_onsNnv a co roioio o. ' 'Talks §s|l’s gls‘gir;'Pill2'for constipa- presiding. lon aroused A by the hope or accumulating wealth, acquiring pow-l er or as the_ glow of gi-atidod inntv Are fnind_ to he set aside as possessed of ‘ i _ i ,no s gniiicance save as they are sus ’ pect m yond this Celltion that we would have to de- pend would enable us to realize it? Emer_ son “Our Faith comes in moments. Yet Ulffe ll! H depth in those brief mom-N ents more experiences." Faith the measuring power of the intellect' eld YPATE OF Onto. CITY or 'roLnDo, } i Lucas OoUiv'rY Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is _ ggiior partigar of the rm of F. J. Cheney ___ _ _ __.__._ 0' ilount an Btste afores id.and t st said .irm will Env the sum off ,2)N,E,HUNDRED| DOLLAR for ssoh an ev r case of Cat-l rrh that cannot be cu th us nf Hsil’s Catsrrh Cure. xl' K . CIsEI€EY Pworn to beforem sub crlbsgi l F _ _ _V - _ '- .ABBLES -_1 _ ---vs--- CON N A UGH TS at the Arena Tonight Two Games Admission 25c. Reserve Sesis 3.5¢. Band ln Attendance semi iiwii H' l is pd _ R - The World=Wide Fox Exchange Located st Montague Prince Edward Island Nothing dealt in but pure-bred Island stock. 0pii<.ns on next vear’s pups bought and sold on small commission; also a limited number of breeders in season. Our facilities and connections are of the best, being in touch wltli all the ranches in the Province- Correspondence solicited. Directions supplied free as to the best methods of building ranches and feeding and caring for foxes both old V and young. Any responsible parties thinking of promoting a company will find it to _their advantage to communicate with us. Reference- Canadian Brink of Commerce, Montague." J. W. Carruthers J. A. Mrlniyre such reaching out of the human 'ble of intellectual analysis? if Presltleiit. ` Se¢’y-tread, 373i-I-7MI2i nr-' ‘° Fill s life be destined to continue ne. F 'Y D the grave would it not be upon unanalyzable residuum of por. upon for the incentive that says:- which constrains no to nncribni _reality to them than all other must transcend be crushed by it. Faith cannot 'be ns a communicable possession Continued on page 7. .~ _-___ doing usiness in the City of'I’oledo sets direct? on the shred nd uh surfpces' of the' system. Sendnlor r on als fron. V V ~ Geia ‘Perieciionx in Your Home For that cold room or cold corner of the home you need our Perfection blue-flame oil heate_r._ This isa splendid stove for ' every home, can be carried .‘.»~ from p_lace_ to place, uses veg' little oil, distri utes heatwon - erfully and has'no odor abso- lutely. Even on the coldest d_ay ‘ ; , it will soon heat up"an entire ` r0(§m` th i idt ` h bath: or a co co1'ner,t _€._ _- _` l‘90ll1. Upper 'l_ial_i', "or 'u"i_ thi I kitchen in the mornings it' » really unvaluable. Many' sizes,- caii in and look' over our line. Fenneil & Clieiidler 'f Victoria Rowf-l~, i 1 ' 8,098,191 pounds of dressed beef; Ar- ::That old favorite family remedy, cod liver oil is made most palatable and more efficient in Rexall Emul- sion of Cod Liver Oil. This preparat- ion contalns the purest Norwegian oil combined with hypophosphites and other ingredients that make it the 'best winter tonic you can tit for, the moneiyl. 'two elses 751:. and Mo money but dissatisfied. The Km- . 33°-=?°m.°r f~ ‘ Robbers and ooo.-S . , Hard-wearing Ind serviceable. The heavy, hardy lrind material but just ss good wear for li . » HEAVY RUBBERS. 1 t e average msn. “Fd “ld bll°¥l¢d» lung- oof and pure gum-Men’s sizes 3 r|‘° up, '1~ ` I 1 ._ V1.~j~ GO #RO »~~ ' - - » . 1.- . > , ~ . _ _.I ff '_ "lv" ti' -' _'~ ~ ~~ "7 ‘ Y ' ' ' m _-__q~ __~ *__ hoes ”' that will stand a lot of rough usage, an _ son oi iight" . v ._ _ l'. *i /..,iE .,,_ . __ .Ju . w_,___.._\.j.,,_., -