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E 2.50 eww” Carried. - On motion of Councillor Jenkins, md H” “rtE}1d'a hmm inf thadnélsv - 1 seven w ma e orees ace e- g§‘f'§,','1‘f,‘§§c';{,(ff]°“,§‘,°‘:{_°_;` ”l§§:§f§’§2,§“‘f‘,‘; barrier, wnue ave cone took me word' Department was referred to the public m‘.m° °u‘°r' The y°““35‘°"° Ware WH' Pmpe-rw Cummmee *edt first and on the fourth score starter _ - ' h Stanley Bernard got them away, and ,Remarks were then made by cac _ of the Councillors and by the Health jfifgnclfylggtg-U tlgudtrefgdwadbggnxrligl Olfice, congratulating His Worship on ' hligeiection. To which congratulations 33;? |Igynireaiggiizbleddldgdigllfnlateral _Mayor Brown replied thanking the_ The “cond heat mmmmd é new V Couhcillors and again expressing the winner in Da,” B mn beau” Huw ' now mv’ their “muon” www h" Lsddn the last strides QueenAlice 3rd happy and satisfactory, _His Worship .ml "L ' ti th 3 d’ graclouslyttnuiiluca um press forftnflur wh§;°B‘g§,“C“;':§m§§'o;‘g’“_;’ hiflmng ufnf g)|:$°§i__° " m"°"'"3“ ° ' " eniiter canine througrlgilte nngramii ¢;ir- ’ . ' _ ou er an came esy _ an or wta¢?‘llildl:d>ul?y] agsuiioiildifmiiiiilltv the last. hundred yards they 'raced on' ~ Q ' even terms. making a dead beat. with ' Till iilllii `iliW iiiiiii- ’ 'lin "ri.ee`..'ef Xmas media' nb’ Racing Club held on‘tbe 11th, were sharply contested in every heat and some of the finishes in the 3-year, old i . ,new furniture is to be used. _ _ “l.ittie by little.” writes Miss Young "the plan can be developed, until the .___ - _ A study of the arrangement of n ~ W _ room should be made before any ut- C°"1°r°m°' Wm supply llllillli ai furnishing is begun_ This is “___ _ the opinion of Helen Binkerd Young ' “Dressed in a pamphlet of the “Coi'- _ p neil Reading Courses." To bc sure ‘ ` the average home interior lu evolved ,_ _ is quite the opposite order, for of the __ articles of furniture. some have been inherited and others have been col- lected as' the years go by, and the main problem is to find a. place for them. To work out a. plan for the completed room instead of letting the arrangement just "happen" will prove far more satisfactory, whether old or :rooms are complete. Now it is evident ggniinuw that good arrangement results from l( "om pane 0"'-L observing two general ideas. First, the' hope when you make the appointments arrangements of objects, should i’ol_- you will do so in the right. spirit i inw, repeat. or fit the structural out- know every man around the Board ling lines of the space used; second, ob- the highest opinion of the two nudiim-9 ‘jects should not be scattered over the who have held the position in the pest BDECO. but Slwllld be disposed of in four or five years; tlhcy. orc men oi' groups or masses in order that large proved ability. Iiutzwe must take into _open spaces may be left to set off the consideration everything and must arrrnngement." appoint men that we know will do their To preserve as much of the space duty. And in regard to the assessors, as is possible and at tho some time i hope you will make your choice of to include comfortably all the neces- good mcn. Our assessment is not up sary features, in the advice which Miss to what it should bc. Wo have only Young gives to the homemaker, since assessed to the amount. ef $335,000. I plain space or background draws at- think the properly oi’ thc city is _worth tention to an object or an arrange- a. good deal more than that-and wc i ment and unless the objects that pre- need lt; and in order to carry out these tend to be artistic are _of superior" t'i\irl§S_properly they should he in- ‘qualliy, the space they leave unoccu- structed by the Finance Committee pled is more valuable than their pres- ilndtoxulésell;/es in a very definite man- cnce. A ' BF. ll l ey Should go around and some advantages of furnishing or investigate and look after these wards rcfumisbing, according to a definite HS they should. -I wish to thankyou m-rmlgemenh are poiuged out as ful. all for the kindness with which you iowa. ‘ have treated mo, and to thunk one l -'pix-Si_ the Dian is fixed before ii ig electors of Charlottetown for electing 'carried out. in this way every decis- me to this high and honourable posi- _ion can bs wisely balanced, without li0l1- - i 11090 1 Will be able I0 do my the pressure or hurry. lillll' HB they expect me i0. *mil li Will ` ii "i-lecond, a plan makes for economy lie my highest aim to do so," for it -reduces the usual mistakes lu The nhnollliment ol committees was purchasing to a minimum, and puts a lil?" lll‘0C€B _ ` | tray. _ ' Tannen Ano Pnopenrv. _ l Miller (chairman), McKenzie, Rat- ' " - tray. ~ i rms DEPARTMENT. V llattmy (chairman), Smith, Wright. BEST FOR LIVER AND BOWEL8» |_|6H'r AND Powgn. BAD BREATH. HAD COLD8» ' i _ » SOUR STOMACH. Jenkins (chairman), Miller, Ledweli. - --- On motion of Councillor Ledweli, Get a 10-cent D01- seconded by Councillor Smith. Mr Mc- Sicit headache, bililousness, coated Kenzio ` was app0im.,,i_ Agpisiapi l-0llS\lB. Mid and nose cloglild ilil Chief of the Fire Department for the with a. cold always trace this to ensuing year, torpid liver; delayed. l€fl`l!1°lililiZ f°0li i Councillor McNovin moved and Coun- in the bowels or sour, SMB! stomach. ‘cilior Jenkins seconded, that the com- ~ __ Poisonous matter cloggedln _the in- ,muulcatibh of the Royal Bank 'of teslines, instead of bein! im* °“t °f Canada' be referred to the Finance - the system is re-absorbed into the Committee. _ ' _ blood. When this poison reaches the Councillor itnttrny moved, Council- delicate brain tissue it causes con- lor Wright seconded, a motion, which gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick- ~wn.s carried. that Messrs ‘Richard suing headache. Grant, Henry Lowe and B. Brown be Cascarets immediately cleanse the appointed assessors forthe ensuing stomach. remove the sour, _undigested term, ills iirst named to act as chair-_ tood and foul gases. take the excess man. On motiou of Councillor 'Mc- biio from the liver endcsrry out all Nevin. seconded by Councillor Jenkins. the coustipated waste matter and the City Suln/'dyor was instructed to poisons in the bowels. have repairs, etc., to the roller and A Cascarot .tonight will sorely crusher proceeded with, estimate to lie straighten you out by morning. They submitted to the Council before closing work while you sleep-a 10-cont box for the work. __ “ from your drilggist means your bead Councillor Miller moved and Coun- clear stomach sweet and your liver cilidr Wright seconded, that Messrs It. Public Property _-Committee was nlithorlsod to procure the necessary number oi’ fire extinguishers for the Markét Building. The Council then adjourned. FRANCE WOULD BAN WAGNER. PARIS, February 12,- La Renais- mong musical and artistic people in France the question whether the mus- ic of Wagner should be played in ,France after the conclusion of the war. Numerous replies have been re- ceived by the journal, most' of them being in the negative. Auguste Rodin. the sculptor, re- plied: 'Beethoven yes; but Wagner is too near our time." Camille Saint-Snr-ns, the composer answered: “‘No. because Wagner will symbolize Germany in the eyes of the French people, ami besides, his beauti- es are a ‘pretext for gettlnghis interior work accepted." Jacques ltouclin, director of the Grand. Opera; thinks the question should be: iiow long after tim war will it be before Wagner can be play- ed?" lie says he thinks ibut the rom- poser's works must be played some day, particularly as ilbo' -royalties on them are paid not in Germany, but to French translators and musicans. (‘.amiii'e Flnmninrion. tl~e astronomer, says he does not like Wngner‘s music and has seen a great many people fail asleep over it, but he thinks it has as much right to be played as that oi' Beethoven or Mozart. Andre Gallhard, former director of the opera, declares that he would not play Wagner if he was directed at the opera, but, he adds: “We must wait and see when the war passions have calmed down." I). B. Gheusl, director of thc Opera (‘-omiquc, says: “Certainly wc will not play W-ngner after thc war. Long live Frnnccl’ Long live Frcncb music!" And-ro llicssuger, the composer, rc- llcsts the spirit. of several otlrcrrepllos when he says: "First let. us annihil- ntn Germany and we can dismiss l-he question afterwards.” ln _u. like vein M.Arsiruc thc theatre 'managei-,"te'rsely 'snysz “More guns, more ammunition!" 'Tile belief is expressed in many of the repliesthat there will be lr great development in French musical talent after the war. She Can New Work ' fas'-_\!eil as Ever MBS. L. - CORMIER CURED BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. New Brunswick Lady, After Twelve _Years of Weakness and Suffering is Restored to Perfect Health By Dodd's Kidney Pills. Burnsville, Gloucester Co., N. B., - .i¢‘chy. 14ib.- (Speclal.)- Mrs-. L. Cor- mier. a, well known and highly ire/ .spcctod rcsident here, who suffered for twelve years fromca complication of disease; is once more a. _well woman and sho is telling her numerous friends that sho owes her recovery entirely to midi) states, "that i could not do my _work and would-have to go to boil. I :limi runny different troubles. I tried ~`\_i\rec di-ll'ci-ent doctors but none oi' them did me any lasting good. ‘fA friend advised me _lo -take Dodd's Kidney Pills and I took several boxes of them with splendid results. I can ti _ - “i ireconnnend D0dd's Kidney Pills to all wolnon who suffer.” tho kidneys. They heal and tone up the kidneys till they do their i'ull work oi' ’ ' s, ' v.Lnworui a 'rnomaslnmuln and bowels regular for mont s *ups* gp" qn:",L_= :i _v :uve sauce recently circulated widely a-. lia.st_y_Lad next. bf-st. The ilnal was taken by Dnisy i'i_, with Bob Commo- dore and I-lusty Lad chasing her out.| They all showed up .well and will fur-~ uish un exciting race the next time nut. Hasty Lad is out of form but is a good trotter, and Bob Commodore will make a trotter when he gets on-i to the game. ‘ i in the 2.50 class Medium Happy had ~ 'the "whizz" and won within himself ini three straight. but Della Park went' the race of her life finishing well up, Yankee Boy getting third but was well I up each heat. Harry P.. has gone stale, jumping at the critical times. Nellie Johnson made her first' start on ice and deported herself credltabiy. \Vodneaday the 16|.-ll, will bring out the free-for-ails, provided the day is favorable, and if not the first ilnc day following. Watch for the entry list. SUMMARY. .sun "' ' 3-year old Class. Daisy B.. A. Sllcchnn. (Sheehan) Ilob Commodore, D, 0'- Connor, (O'Connor) 4 4 0 Queen Alice, R. Fltzlm- _ mens, (lfltzlmmons) 1 fl 4 4 4 lin.si_y Lad, J. Wlgmorn » (Wllgmore) 2 2 il 2 Ii 'i‘ime. 30 1.29, 1.26, 1.27. 1.29. l Illflil o .i 2.50 Class. l\lr= Be AR1' ) _ Mem'-»T'sA_ °°T~_Y A Mm - owesfn-u=_ _ T¢WN (-~J _Ji - li I . i .\’ll\'.\ » C el J' " ill in '..l'~*_'.¢' ..._, _ yi. *_ ---»~.-_____` Phe? .THE F” TELL ‘EM IM ':>\cl< ' \\_\ won? Tins is me vol.-_.mess rise oei=»\¢a>r\~4sNT° woo w/mr ma. -ll§,4‘5i _THE Qoum' rlotygg ,5 QN HEAT \':s|_oCl< is in _....__,-- ‘i .- r 1 Ti,_ I MAKE up \Okl_':»»\‘< Tm; i'1.m~u»1‘. A _,_-OOD /me N Excuse ~ °lN'l'_Y_M0_ORES Fon ME: IS ABOUT SFJREADM a. 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