x `,. \ i . `. sa. V.. .. _ l .), 4. .tu- _ ..._A ,tr xl, i iii' _#.5 5 i _ . __§ .ill ay. il 1,; .1 'ai _f. l'. ,_ ‘~_ it _(_, ui xl .ii V. nt fl fi |__ F. : 1.. it i_ ‘-ti' fb / savnic Pownn or uussuon. I I have notleed that s married msn falling into misfortune is more apt to retrieve his situation in the world than s single one, chiefly because his spirits are soothed and relieved by domestic endssrnxents, and' sell-res-_. Peet kept alive by finding that' sith-‘ oulh abrbad be darkness and bumili-‘ ation, yet, there is still s little word of love at home, ol which he is a monarch. Whereas a single man is apt to run to' waste and self-respect" _GUARDIAN RE A furnished by I. S. IX! --to fall to ruins, like some deserted mallllvul. for want oi inhabitants. 1 have often had oeeasion to mark tht fortitude with which women sustain the most overwhelming reverses o. fortune. Those disasters which break down the spirit ot a man, and prostrate him in dust, seem to cal. forth all the energies oi the soltei sex, and give such intrepidity ani. elevation to their character that at times it approaches sublimity. -Washington Irving. ~.-- .__ . - - -,-'ff-'Y ~'-'~'-‘=-'-'-'~`-'-'- ~ ~` `-'-`-'-'~'-' MONEY FOR CURE. BERLIN, Jan. 27-lt is reported that ltr. 'I-‘ran wantsh million dol~ lars for the_American rights to his tuberculosis serum cure. The Doctors criticise him as interested in mome- tary more than humanitary aspect oi his discovery: “MY SVTDMABH IS F|l|E` Slice Tiling lla-Dru-Us llyspepsia Tablets" Mrs. J. Mcrkliuger, Waterloo, Out., enthusiasticallyrcizomuionds Na-Dru~Co appearance led to the story of an Dyspepsiz Tnblcts. llcr experience with el them, as she outlines it, explains why. .II 'as greatly troubled "im my aroused great interest, as Manuel is siomsch",,she writes. “I had taken so W much. medicine that I might say to take any more would only be making it COHBETT TELLS worse. My stomach just felt raw. I read of Ns-`Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, and n lady, friend told me they were very easy to take, so I thought l would vice of his attorney, and, as he testi~ give them atrial and renlly they worked 5 W°Dd=\’5- V A“Y0D¢ having Ulyilling with the District Attorney’s ofllce. wrong with his stomach should give H Nn-Dru~Co- Dyspepsia Tablets s trial th" Wm do me rest' My nommh ié Magnesis. Asbestos Company, under fine now and I can eat any food.” in One of the many good features of f Na-Drn-Co">Dyspepsis Tablets is that A they are ao leessnt and easy to take , - Yi K H . - ' Mrs. Mary Nevins Bull. widow " of §:':..:,‘;:f ;§§i..§.‘:; f.'.‘::."..::.‘:;;';=‘."s.- W. T- of prompt and permanent. Try one after each m¢3_|_¢hey~u make you fm] like 000 for her stock in the Mngnesin As- s new person. ll 5°¢_ I box at you, dmggisys ,_.om_ $447.25, Corbett testided, had been pminded by the Nntiorml Drug and d Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, 0 Montreal. 141 rope for Mrs. Ellen Dunlop Hopkins, i-~ - S- who introduced Mrs. Bull to Qualey. » fe’ he stand to give state’s evidence be- ore Justice God at the trial ol John ING MANUEL ELOPEB WITH MOSCOW BEAUTY. K v1'r:.\:N.i, Jen. 24-A special nis- patch from rlt. Petersburg today said that the for-mer King Manuel oi Por- tngnl had ran sway with a noted M 8 _m__ ______ nge- _--.Q ~-of -A .- oscow beauty, the daughter of the 6 ' _ ' P i richest Jew in the city. ' Ms el who iorfeited his crown for the night life of Paris, is said to have begun in Paris. It was a cause oi fascination at first sight, according to the story, nd Manuel followed the girl to Mos- M A.. Men»na|n’sS°i.i“.“f D cow. He is said to have been seen with her, and their simultaneous dis- opement. The dispatch was not condrmed,but ell known in the gay city. HOW CASH WAS SPENT. NEW YORK,_-IK; 24-On the ad- ed, without previous consultation arvey W. Corbett, treasurer of the rlictment for grand larceny, took Quhle char ed with swindlin Corbett said Mrs. Bull paid $35,- estos Company. One check for rawn in blank by him at thc request f Qunley to pay for a trip to Eu- WIFE FIGHTS DUEL. MOSCOW, Jan. 27-Madame Nadia it ffvrfff ‘ "` ._ I ,az _-‘_ \ ~, '- ., ‘ _ 5; _ Putoken killed her husband yesterday "i 4 yd in a duel with swords. Both are ,- . _ '» " .; , \f`__; _ Ziff I .' ,_ _ / X _.mg Ml* _V , _ fencing professors; he being jealous of a military man, the latter challenged Putpoken but his wife took up the Rare Bargains _ \ ` _ ._ g , . t 1 in Watches ‘ Still the opportunity is open lo take advantage rf our 95 p. c. ci:-alone: sal; dinonnt. Olr role 1 f watches has teen tremendous tri we still have ‘, eonie real ch-'tice bam, its to 4 liar J . At ».hi< Clczrmicc Sale you ' a re offc cd the entire linlnnce 0' our stock ~ f rncifs, \\ oin- c:i`s and - li ld cn`s watches at 25 per ctuzrff regular price. ; LA DI ES' V. ATC HES ci | and 6 sir.-:_ regularly $14 50 for $l0_']5_ 513 50 f. r $l0, $20, _ for SZI, and $33 for 24. ` .\lEN’°f \Vf\'l`CH HS, I6 l 18 :i7e, n oiwh $i2 tor $9 to ‘ $l5 and 525 lor. . . $l8 Remnant Sale Wall"Paper, at ilaii Price Dining Room, Hall and Kit- of the stock at our to -. be Htl! quarrel. ` “llead Feels Fine my ,IMPROVED MY VOICE. STRENG- Miss Emma E. Norton gives great \I\ly vegetable antiseptic-soothes and .=\, Breathe_l-`reely Now” THENED MY THROAT, CURED ME OF I-IAWKING, AND SPITTING. praise to Catarrhozone." _ ,yi iff' _I I ’ T ,.y, _V/. , I , _ _ . iff/f‘,‘1"f'¢, A $ :}‘_._.§,,>;,,_? \._.. ,_. _ ' Q "i.b‘.> 5? 1/' "I just wish I had known years ago about the wonderful etlect of CA- 'i`ARRHOZONE," writes Miss Nort- on, from her home in Georgetown. “My nose and throat were continual- ly stopped up, and I was seldom free from a gag in the throat. I coughed and hnwked and often at night couldn't sleep. Just n few breaths from n Cutnrrhozone inhaler and my head was cleared right up. My throat trouble is now well and I haven't a single vestlge of catnrrh. Catarrho- zone made a perfect cure." As the only way to reach catarrh is by inhaling medicated air, it follows that the healing bnlsnms of Catarrh- ozonc can‘t fail to cure. It is a pure- enls wherever it. goes. he germ-killing vapor is inhaled* at the mouth and instantly spreads through all the breathing organs. Every case of bronchitis and catarrh is rooted out, and such health and strength is_ iinparted that these troubles never og n return. Complete outH cient for 2 months use, price .00, including the inhaler and liquid~.\_,for filling; smaller trial sizes 25c. and 50c., all drugglsts and storekeepers, or The Cntarrbozone Co., Builalo, N.Y., and Kingston, Canada. _ g :Q Alyrm i Clocks 90c up 0 There is s splendid line of elsrm clocks here fn- cluding Columbia, Big Ben, Junior Tstoo srd all other famous makes together v i~h some extra lines made especially for us. The-'e clocks are in nest cases and are good time keepers for money. Prices range ,,.» ~Mrs£ » ~L.~ `-Murphypdtinkora R. :¢`£»e‘- ~.,-- -- Y _,.. _ 1 ;».- - ..,- -_ , r V°|¢e` ~ ¢zl3‘-"°li2` Voir 10030# ' ' V01 ‘ . .1 : ._ if W s. Me e , west sim- Slliw _, .__ .|l1")_,, -_;;{-'_ ,WW -2 J. O'Connor, Clinton I 4 P,-,".-`> iii; ,§',X.,\ i5' fi 7 is ,fa fyé' ` P. rs. clerk,-Grahame need. ¢ .fl/L `§»_‘€.;',,, é’ LQ .. 1 _ dl .im ,__-;' lg / (From Yesterdsy’s Evening Guardian) » ;':.5'.;<=_. f-V _ ‘_-‘li ~~"` , _ _ ,. 4 ' ' _ - , , `~" ‘ ` ,f _ '-"‘ ' J. J. McDougall, Glace Bay _ , 5%.--"Y" ii? *F A _ _._ _ g ; f_".` .E ` if , C. El. Anderson, Toronto _-`._,~,i»'-j~_`i?~}_ ' ` ' ' " _ 5 Vol _ nest tu uvlsis ol ' ~, bod carrie:-(rein mlladyi _ V the women with the scrubbing the accomplishments cl every depend absolutely on the ments _of out ltqmaclll. gooddigeetion, s msn call thntisluhlm. Wlienhil he becomes a weakllag. ' ~ To this lou o!_ gmac .:°~°':.:.~~ r=‘.~' in ' s eep ng by Ns-gm-Co Tablets' will .mere me minute :sn sméeeq oféhehumsnmindghrizsdyéh mn s-Dm-Co Dygae een ' the active prin plea needed for the digestion of every kind of f00d. They go to the existance of the weakened stomach, and ensble_ the snfent, right from the start, to ssmnilstealld t the benegt of ge food Wlx this is nee e digen ve regain mir tone: and soon the llleo the tablets is no longer necessary. _ lf your stomach is not workingfro- , pei-ly,tryNa-Dru-(_Io'Dys§psisTa cts. 5oc. nt your druggist s. ationsl Dni nnd Chemical Co. of Quads, Montrml. £2 r for ii' @-seg'-'ii BREEDERQ. V is Ausueusnssroii. consume. s. o.. Jw- annual convention of the Breeders' Association which sessions at the University ol -South Ohrolina today, has attracted large number of delegates from sections oi the country. tion meats is connection International corn Exposition. which will be opened here next Monday. ' .` MILITARY PREPARATIONS new voiur, Jes. 21-scents" tb the Tribune says: Londonderry re- Ulster but that the report must taken side by side with the isct Nthe Derr bye-election of Friday ports military preparations all ovar_ , Y 1 be very close. _4 _ I ‘ ERIRHI FIND- “llc 35% mv m_sss_ s *RE '.'“K_m!_:’. .' i' it you are bothere1l;`_"‘il'-il -or of the many missries that weak kidneys, here is a remedy you can depend no matter what else may have to cure you. the new over- most rid- riiiidin 0"* 8 _ up kidneys and makes and slit out all the pois- matter from the bl00d~ or ur _ ‘ ,_. *"1 with-0!" fr’ with dissolves the urie time_~you use it. ` that while eureltlle of kidney, bladder metism in | You will that take it results. An a trifle! store. All an to personally the purchase price il Uroxone give the desired results the held in the city ---The est all to .the ig Sale--`- ’ _.Q 4 » 4 __ r ,'_1\ t \ ~ When We started this sale vlvic-i’Ji?'»~very plainly slateil that HW¢ 11€€d€d $201000 during I-t.h~e.~~ _ ~_` _ ‘ -` _ ~ `° ` ' , ` d t - month of January andthere is every evidence that .We are going to get lt 'C00 But 10 01' ef 0 300010 . _ . ' v - ° ~ ' ` d f tthfs f phsh it we have decided to furtheifreduce every article 1n the store for the _remaining ays _o 1, - 0 ‘ ks to give the best possible at- .~ sale. Every effort will be put forward byiour regular staif of 22 cle_1'_ . 1 A V, tention to the thousands who w1ll throng ur store for the remaining days of the greatest sa e eve1‘__,__ _ V We have gone over every section of our store grouped in lots lines that are now broken into and ave decided to clear these lines out at less than half their regularvalues ' i .\ _ L __ _ Har *_ __ __* V _-=i_ - _ff _-5 vere Hotel, Charlottetown, bet een 10.00 last night (alter the arrival oi the last train) and 10.00 Saturday' night : _ A. D. McLeod, Kinross Miss M. R. Monahan, Kinkora Miss A. T. McCarvill, Kinkora _ M. F. Kenny, Jacquet River, N'. O. A. Boland. Halifax J. D._Wallaee, Essex, Ont. G. V. Moore, Crapaud G. A. Robertson J. A. Robertson, Bonshsw W. A. Jenkins, Vernon 'River J. D. Gillis, St. Peters Jas A. McNeill, Burnmerside _ C. J. Cooke, Kensington W. McKinnon, Fredericton H. Gallant, Mt.»Csrrnsl J. S. Allen, Summerside H. McKay, Wheatley River W. E. Callback, Tryon P. W. McLeod, Mt. Stewart J. D. McDonald, Bear River A. Campbell, Grahams Road F2. Millman, Long River C. L. Strickland, Charlottetown J. C. Ellis, Boston J. McLeod,`Montresl . N ill The following registered at the Vie- 10.00 last night (after the arrival of the last train) and 10.00 Saturday. night : J. W. Carruthers, Montague i W. C. Watt, Dalhousie ~ T. R. McKenzie, Dalhousie F. G. Wheaton, Amherst E. R. Morrison, Summsrside S. A. Hiltz. Halifax Miss Gertrude Megeson, Fortune Cove A. C. Rogers, Summerside i A. C. Hewctt, Toronto Through e misunderstanding the ar- rivals st the Queen Hotel, Charlotte- town ure not inserted this morning. ____ SPECIALISTS MAKE DIMPLES T0 ORDER PARIS, Jan. 24.-Dimplss are now all the rage in Paris society, accord- ing to the Figaro, and a. number of specialists are at work making them in cheeks that are naturally too rounded. Two kinds are supplied to order, weekly dimples that will last only “°m° “V011 days. and permanent dimples. The former are prefer;-ed as there is no kno l h l h fashion will last.w ng ow Ong t e -___i_*_ nrscovisn 1>i.o'r 'ro rams me ' Ns:1>r-new Msxrco orrv, Jen. 24,-pen, Din. nephew ot Porlirlo ies and lender ol the ‘Vere Cruz re lt, wg, brought here to-dey from Ve Urn; upon an order from the S rem; Court. This order was issue ,sa g result of _reports that a conspiracy has been formed to liberate Dias and other political prisoners. . ,T ,r f _#_lt_ 1 : ti. _.` _ Qhihhhfi lislhiteilinsiimaliqli f ~ DEBY MAN .Vg cIizTiE.\i'rTvoRxnns . IN MEMORIAM- nn lnnlvils .I DIGBY, Jan. 24-Ons of the worst' . . accidents that has ever occurred on The following registered at t Re- the D_ A_ R_ in this “emit took' Y. place at 5.30 tonight. John Tebo, suction man, was returning home from his day's work on a hand car. 0. P. R. engine No. 3151eit a con- struction train and was running to Digby, tender first, for water, in charge of Driver Robert I-Iibbard, wgho had with him a fireman and brakexnan. The engine struck 'l‘ebo's car on s blink curve just west of the little Jogglngbridge, cutting oil his right leg, breaking his right arm and severely injuring his head and body. He was brought to the Digby sta- tion and later removed to a private house where he is being attended by two physicians. It is doubtful ii he lives through the night. The railroad authorities are ren- dering every possible aid and if the doctors think it advisable, will send him to a hospital tomorrow, either at Yarmouth, Windsor or Halifax. Tebo is about . 44 years of nge. He is married and has a very large lam- ily. I-Ie has been employed on the railroad for more than 20 years. L mor IN srnnsr ` NEW YOR.‘ll, Jan. 24.-Two riots, in which' there was a nares exchange of shots and in which one msn was | shoe and many persons injured, mark- ed the garment workers' strike here to-day. Striking garment workers clashed with strikebrenkers in Brooklyil. H891 the wnnameburg brine. in from Of the Scbnm Brothers' factory. At first list and clubs were used. Then revolvers were resorted to. More than thirty shots were fired, and bystanders had many narrow ss- capes from bullets. John Grasber- ger, a tailor, was shot in the leg and taken to the hospital in a serious condition. V lf`0R SME Two black male foxes, one year old, rusted on shoulder slid ears. Im- ported. Will be sold very reasonably. Apply to or see R. C. ELLIS, ,()'- LEARY. 1-28 M 31. 1 (From Yesterdsy's Evening Gunrdiazii There passed peacefully away at the home, of Isaac and Mrs. Knee- bone of Peake's Station on January the 22nd their second youngest daughter Bessie at the early age oi 15 years. Although she had not been feeling well lor the last eight years she knew _she was to meet with_ those where there was no sorrow nor pnin. She leaves to mourn, besides .e ter- rowing father and mother, six broth< ers and four sisters who were all around her bedside, excepting one brother who is in the United States. The funeral was largely attended and the services at the house and grave were conducted by 'Z-lsv. R. P. Mur- ray. Burial took place at Mt. Sbew- nrt Cemetery. The pall-bearers were: James H. Birt, Lemuel E. Jay, Wes- ley Jay, Oliver L. Jay, Daniel i'D. Birt and Lyman Jay. There let the way appear _ Steps unto heaven < All that thou sende_st_ me V _ In mercy given ’ ‘ ‘ Angels to bear me Nearer my God to thee. Nearer to thee. ' (Patriot and ‘ Examiner please copy.) ~,, I ‘ .si h _ ,, 5. -,,‘;..f,_.~ ,_~;.~ ' .ns ' ='w`1's-~f..~'_¢v ~ r ,.»~. ~ .' lsv~'~r9°f_ _. _" _,_\\ toria Hotel, Charlottetown, between _. v 2 'SPI I . _ I _WWI _ ui FEBRUARY nizconns OUT 'ro-.DAY _;.§.-:f1:._~;-I: V _,f io-'INCH noU'cLr,s1ns.D Rsconns ARE 901: forthe Two Selections. s t . Aiiini of what nvvsiis music lovers among the new double-s'd`ccl Rccords.- U' V ` e First |{eart_T|lr0bs-Oich. Bell --‘C ll Ohh., lV .H. R ` ;.'“` ' 238 Night Quartet frhm “ Eriiiiniejq, :Victor Bniii Oueiisiii 'H244 {'Kean't¥ul Doll, Good Bye, - _ -` My‘Msrgner.te, - ' - - - ; ‘2°"'5‘iig"e‘ii'i:§fl|ii'§¢°i:;§h s»}ig. I I f , E 1. Free riemonstritions atany of "His Muter`s Voice" denier: ev rywhere. Ark ora Free angel our 00 Musical Encydepsedis, Eeiiilgyg, 5.'-'.` ' 5000 Records. ' - i Ber1nei_; cn, -0-phone icpmpiny, "Messianic _ _ ( _ 1, ` _ \\ ` ` : _ \Va|t`LeT||fa\‘}e?lll£»'ii§t |mP°l'l&l Band ' '9-‘-’ _ The imperial Band ~ Mcflormaclke Renders a Most Charming ~Nuinber_..- j :simon uso scar. nscono. mics 01.25.* ~ 64302 " M DlW|1ill3¢ ' ° ' ' .- Jello McCormack ` A-1 .3 , _ 3~-" »,. 25", .., ~‘ '~'.'i-_'. 4'. \ .» .'.'-_‘i-'._i»` "' 5.... ».. 4- ` ` ' 4.....-', <,'. - »_ ` * -'fa 1- 1_1 -‘ ‘£;' " ""'_.'. """" '7' L » . Farmsior Sale y AT ` Victoria, l.0l2lii. I oder for sale my farm of 150 acres' toria.. _ _ - This farm won silver modal in season 1012 ; is one nf the most fertile farms in the province. All crop' and large quant- ity of min fees has been fedmitne piece for years; good orchard fenced with wire and cedar. All buildings upito-date and in good repair including one ol the best burns in the Maritime Provinces, with concrete doors throughout, silo, root house and e complete water .sys tem on taps making it one of the most desirable properties for dairylng or mixed farming in the provincer' = Also that fsrin known as the Dawson farm within a mile of Victoria Harbor. consisting of 55 acres. This is one of the oldest dairy farms in the vicinity, is in high state of cu|t.ivs.tion, buildings are in good repair and include all neoevse-. ary ontbnildings with silo and root house. The balance of the Dawson comprising 45 acres can bovpurohas eil also. making a total of 100 acres. This farm has one of the beet stores ffin _ the Province where plenty of seaweed is always at hand. Apply to FRED. C. CLARK, ‘Victoria P. O., Ipt 29. Farms lor 'Sails .ir 0- Victoria, _ Let ” 'rn s een( ` his sgoigl f§rri1iis:tud)ted°ri:i‘l¥o!v¥i0|’¥‘ onemile from Victoria. oontsillih 180 acres, with dwelling and ontbui§i all inugood re\1:,ir. In connection Mum this efmssllzl acres w ore‘ cant '. purehasedmaking_awf'o¢_ V ' ' _ Forfullpartinularsl I0" #Vt * , nowkidliznswn . ` victoria' , ._-__. _.4mm1aipa. t; ‘D ' " ’ \ V .. N. .. _ 4 .._ . _.»“lj.¢§¢¢. .,., .. ~‘. . _ _ _,N . ~ -~ ¢ MAIL Port Hill rv , f situated on the Tryon Road near Vie-° I