A ilnaa i ‘i ‘IIIIIIIIHIIIIII ‘ all Tiijilliil-ll- ” in uni Iiiilltilll ,. don. Weak Digutioa or _ (ligation of foodrlo one of u,“ IQIIOIII o! prgnnbday , gdbeeouaoitisrepponsihlo . HAHN" will ldjievg on boflule theeo tablet] en the Stomach muscles . .. the flow of the digestiu . md oorreetConetipetlonnvhlsh iy accompanies Indigstion. . . n but. 3 i0!‘ "-50, trial sine 26o, tivel Limited. Ohtnwn -» -._.-__y’ "we. res» r 1%!‘ (Ihrismas 9 W. W. \ than anything we we quote what Professor Cumming said at the Fruit Growers Association meeting held at Windsor, N. S., in January, 1921. Professor Cumming said: “That from the standpoint of the” “theroeticaI chemist, I would” “have always said, theroetically” “that Acid Phosphate wias better” “than Slag; but we started m” “I914 a pretty extensive experh” “ment on an orchard land. ‘watched resultsand went over 1t “carefully this year, and I see an” “A M A Z I N G DISAPPOINT-” “MENT IN “FROM ACID PHOSPHATE. 1:: “AM CONVIN CED THAT SLAG” “ON THE AVERAGE WILL” “BEAT ACID PHOSPHATE. We “have results JUNE-TIME AND noses l wandered down the garden pan,’ JIIFIIENIHII liliilllllili THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘Islanders Sudden Death When earth was gay in leafy Juno 11°59“ blwlliimt everywhere ll-IOP from Hoflnan’: Catalog. Filled the air with their sweet per‘ IOIMI-r-Ill. A'd°wll "N! Burden path l strayed, c » J One Autumn day, through golden Th lune» New Amman will be "At Home" to ° 5"" slime bright. the wind was her friends Thursday Dec. 7 from fililll. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. 106386-21 And on the trees the bright leaves ‘ ‘ bluJ-e FUR COATS FOR LADIES on, I I dosisrs or sent postpnid by] We would kindly ask all our cus- tomers to let us have their engraving work early this year. On ‘account of the large quantity of work offering it will be impossible to accept any engraving orders AFTER DECEMBER 18TH. Therefore, kind- ly let us have your orders early. Grafton Street YDIIEY BIISIC SLIIG (Fortifiedwwith Phosphoric Acid) It is more interesting to know what one of our most prominentagricul- tural experts has to say "about Slag, The sky was blue, the air was clear, Crickets chirruped, iall o‘ the year. sule. Also made to order at roas~ unable prices. Furs remodelled .and repaired. All kinds of pelts ldressed and tanned. Our work is guaranteed. Montreal Fur Remo- delling Co. Riley Building Queen St. 105908-122 llnth l ITliere came a morn when skies i were grey ISnow was plied in the busy street I sighed for beauty passed away, I thought of summer days so sweet, Though winter rules o'er hill and plain June-time roses will come again. FLORA McDONALD, iCurdlgan. P. E. I. MR. A. K. MacNEILL. has just returned from Western (tan- mla with a curloud of choice draft driving nnd gcncral purpos. horses which he is now uiforlng for sale. intending purghngupg would do well to read the ad in another column of this issu . I 106 ‘ii-iii crime-mks PRE$ENTS FOR AQROADr-The pubhc are again minded thae, in onto- u. ma“... Engraving in the United Kingdom before hr stmnst some should he mailed before Fridhy of this week. in 0rd (HI. to connect wi-th the. steamer Mrllta which sails from Si. John ‘m Saturday. the 9th. inst. It n. IIISO pointed‘ out that parties JVISIIIIIE to send money orders to any part‘ of Europe should also so‘ cure same.- so that they ivlili he for- pvurded by ilhis steamer. CHRISTMAS RUSH,—The 1‘os~ ‘tai Autlhorlhies are ililtltililiitlllg Abe IISIILII Christmas rush (hiring the present ‘season and in order to ‘handle the iurge quantity of extra _.mail satisfactorily. so that there may ‘be as fcw (Ii.S‘i.])[)OIil‘il‘fli-.‘ll1!~i as llosslbln, the necessity of mailing .lii‘P!~I<'i"lW Gilli)’ is urged upon the . public. Those for the “icsicrn v ,I'rnvinccs slrould bennaliicd t JB lMh-r iweck or not lntcr than the first r ‘darn of neict week. All vaiuaibio parcels‘ sihoufd be insured and cv~ I ‘cry part-til, to IIIFIITU safe delivery liiliiid l"? properly packed and ' wrnppiwd with licnvy lpapnr and i ticd‘ securely with strong t\vlnc. Weiiner Th ""1118 FOX RANCH for sale. See ad. —-—— I _ e sky was blue. and life was in this paper. 10632.54“ DR. SEAMAN HAS ‘oaken tem- (i-‘roni the. ‘Southwestern Oregon ‘weal- ' ‘Dufilry offices ut 158 Prince St. ‘New MIIPSIIIIGIKI.) OREGON Nov Ailil glues was green beneath my DR. H. ‘D. JOHNSON. will be ' 19533124451 22.~~Timiiins (lutlhbert James, a 599l- absent from his office this week. I'w"l"k“°“"' "will" iililwflli-‘P. Will! Mine. ‘J.’ witeun" WAUGH WOOD SALE at Btrath B60 ad. LUMBER INSPECTOR DIES in this paper. 10640-541 AT SMEDBURG HOSPITAL WOOD SALE AT J H. 3TEW-,li1\il ur-ulu his home at tile Chand- arts Harrington Wed. Dec. 6th ul‘ll‘i‘_l"ll-i‘i M te 1135i three years. 2 o'clock p.ln.. hr stormy nrstlwlnie Engaged witlr 1h» Southern fine day 10830-6.“ ‘Pnwfir: um] more recently working _____ ‘Willi Andy P. Davis, ftlr mo [menu sr. PETER'S CATHEDRAL -- ‘e imlwr Inspection bureau. Bazaar and Tea everybody come. 10615 ii 1i. CIVIL SERVlCE-—-Join_the Isles- ses st the Unnm Commercial C01- lege and get in line tor a good p0- sition. Fu!i particulars on applica- tion to Prin. Moms. l0512-28-tf. THE COLD WEATHER is com- ing on. in fact it may already be said to be here. Uisten to what u learned Judge says about Morse’s (inmate Pekoe- lea as a ‘cold wea- thc IiUVi-Flifill‘. Ho‘ says i-i is the host one he has knowledge of at the prcsexrt time. THE S S MANOA will arrive zrt Fllnrlottciown about Dec 11th rind will loud a full carizo of prc~ duce for St. John's, Newfound- land. This is an excellent oplml" tunEty to ship poultry to reach St. .l'obn‘s in ‘time for (lhirstmas. ‘trade. Tin» Manon is taking the plot-c of the‘ Maple Down which steamer has been wnithdrnwn. For ‘further, pa‘: ‘More apply CflPW-‘i Bros, Agents. RE-OPENING OF PUBLIC DIS PENSARY —- Tim Pilhlii: Dliiiicii sory is again open for business at {he 01.] ntnllfl on Pownal Struct- whcre Miss Amy Earle who is the uowly appointed District Nurse will he pleased to meet all the ‘frirtlllls oi‘ the Dispensary and the Tuberculosis Society. (‘Outfillllt ions in cash. food, or cioflhillB i" the sick and poor. and Christmas toys for the children. Will b9 gratefully received. Miss Earle will he in attendance at the Dis- pensary, daily, from 1 o'clock to 4 p. m. ' SCHOOL W<ORK —- The follow- ing is the standing n1’ floor Itlvcr South Stalin's! for ‘month of Now»- Grodc‘. V._ Sr.—-l. Agnes Mcisaitc: 2. John E. (‘am-wiwll; 3. John Mc- ‘ WEDDING BELLS.—A very pret- liy wedding was solemnizcrl at the "‘ home oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cras- when their daughter Sadie Janette, . was unitcd in mztrriagc to Mr. J. ‘David MacDonald of Union North, the ceremony‘ being performed by {The bride who loolud exceedingly ' nicc in n dainty (IIIAS oi‘ ivory satin q lwith customary vcil and orange ' Ibiossorns, entered the parlor on the “ ‘arm of her farther to the strains oi‘ fRev.) '1‘. A. “iiisun. The house was Itostefuliy decorated for the ocuts- illlé ceremony. a wedding luncheon was served, after which the rc‘ nnainder of the evening was spent ‘in music and social intercourse un- ltii a late hour when all departed ;to their respective homes. The .brides traveling suit being of rain- ‘deer brown tricolcttc with pretty ‘toque to match. The Guardian joins can tell you, and ~/ happiest congratulations. izcvl at. the Presbyterian. , [Kem-vington, on the evening o1‘ No- ‘vexmber 15. when the ltcv. A. W. .Rixhcrtson. ‘united in tho bonds oi‘ wedlock, Miss Elizabeth. Stewart. eldest dnught er of Mr. and ‘Mrs! J.W. Stewart l‘; {Glover of tho same ' wince. I lGIovc-r sister of the bride. After the home of the bride's Q. ‘few hours of social intercourse . lhcr marriage. THE RESULTS” lmany u-seful and \/ ‘wetsuit. The Newest In Finest for six years on” ithe bridal chorus rendered by .\Irs.| " lin wishing Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald WEIDDING BE‘LL$--A quietbut lvery pdetty wedding was solemhh Manse. holy Helen Nonboro, to Mr. liugh Theodore The n ibriiio was attended by bliss Flora. groom. and . lthc- groom was supported by Mr. Mayne Stewart, brother of the ceremony the lhmppy young couple drove to the parents. i" ‘ where e wedding supper was serv~ loll io the im-meiliilate relatives‘ of ‘ lllie- contracting‘ parties. After a ‘i, lmnny friends. A week previous to the bride was ten- ‘dercd n miscellaneous shower by lher many friends. which include , costly gifts. lwbich testify to tihe popularity of ‘ the young couple in this commun- v. ‘“-_— FOR RHEUMATISM ltliii younil Collide drove to their y, . _.. ,. ._-. .. ._ _. lfut-ure hume- in. Clinton. followed ' A R i p. by the "Good Wishes" of their ‘ v ' ‘ “clover,on graimwheat and oatsi: “and then last year we had c_ar-, “rots on that land, and taking ’ “the average all the way througlij: “THE SLAG IS THE LEADER “IN EVERY CROP.” Professor Cumming attributes these results to thejollowing constitu- ants, which are contained in the Slag- Phosphoric Acid, Lime, Maglleflla ‘and Manganese. Cross Fertilizers. Ltd. lsroninr, N.S. PIPES I The rnln who smokes ai- wayn appreciates hi: pipe and ‘ dislikes a change In this ar- tlele as he doe: In his cigars or In hi0 drou and pleasure. We have tried to cater to all smokers! desires by present- lng an unusually complete assortment of pipes showing many of the old utylel and sizes, chapel and materials and many distinctive Ideal ‘ seldom found In this commod- ity. Men who smoke will be lnternnod In seeing than pipel. It it quite an Interest- ing pipe story Indeed. The prices are very low. The Two Macs DRUGGIFTC this afternoon; died suddenly‘ this morning at the ' simiililrrll suniturium, ‘bud bucll which in‘ haul contracted, licved he waci mproving satisfac- where he uniting treatment since Inst Saturday, liir. Jumcs wmi to the hospital 155i ' “"1"? with the hope oil rec‘""-'i'iiié’. iluickly from a cold: in a lie-I sire to 10s.‘. as little time as pus.’ slblc. It u-ns not believed his con- dition was serious and until the time of his tit-Int]; Iqflay 1t was be. i.orily. , it was knuwll. however, that 1hr, dccvusrul had honrt trouble. huthc. “as n nmn who said little until “elllmii Pliilii-iziincrl. 'l‘hc (Ioaih vmsl therefore very much oi’ a surprise‘ to those ‘NIIQ knew him. ‘Mr. Jami-s iva-s a son qi‘ 34.3150“! James,ofStrccfsviiIc Ont, wag a Mason and Ills homo loriscc is iilururl; win units. ht (loldcn, BPIIIHh Cm. "YWIHKI. Ii:- was imp-i at Charlotte.‘ town, Prince Eli-word island. and hi5 fir!“ is suppohcrl to have pge i nlbout ‘i5. , IN MEMORIAM MRS. TIMOTHY MOORE 'l'llr. drziili oca-ilrrnd at (‘qrdiggln "ii Niiv- 3L’. of Mrs. "Pirnothv ilioorr‘, nuv- oi‘ ihc Infisl ‘highly, m5i“‘"li"l PliiY-Plls of ihai plilCikl ‘Deccnswl bud I‘.1\I‘Ii ailing for smurf iimc lvut IIIITI‘ hcr silffcring witir Dillipiwi‘: sin‘ vans ucvnr known Lo_ complain. Sim was visited often Th9 lilll‘ “rs. lhiorh‘ was n woman "i Siluiilll: character and hnd molly friends hui no syflffflflgg she ieoiws to mourn. hcsirles her sor rowing llusbnnil. four children; also two ororhs- [nil i“... 515w" The sisters oro:--» Mfrs. Jznnos Mcihinnid ct‘ Gi-orgcimvn and Mrs ‘Vulliiillkhzim of Boston. licr fun ‘ml “"5 \"'i‘.V luff-KI)’ aticilrieil the fmnily‘. in pence. Isaac. Grade V. Jr. —— 1. Chris- iine Dcituml; 2. Imelda Chaissnn", 2. Mznrgnrnt Mc-Closlty. Grade IV_ — l. Joseph Neale", 2. Helen (lhaissnn. (‘hnrlottc Neale and lifnry Campbell. IPQIIHI)‘, 3. Mary ‘Vlooncy. Grade Ill. — 1. Fran- ce ‘3. Bernard Mcdlonnlrl. ~1. Mnrgziret hiollonalrl; 2. Doro- llhy Neale; 7i. Frank Mclsanc. s Deanln; 2. Margaret (Ihaisson; ‘ii the Rev. T. A. \ViIson of Covehczullttrnrle l. ~Xnvipr dlnoneytk. ldax-i and Mm Althea“ n, “m, "law ‘im Dongle; 3. (‘lzarlcs Mlounsky. lPr-rfcct attendance "r Marv Mocn icv, Mary Campbell and Chnrlott lNfiiiliiiHiVliiillrio Ollulissiln, Teach ler. 6 ECHOES OF THE SOLD GLORY AUCTION, NEW YORK-Amnn_z _ ‘ion, u bower 01' autumn leaves form- the many horsemen from nil ovmwf 1 1 ,. . ‘ , , ' ing a pretty back ground for tllenho world Ihc foriowing ffom thr-l,li,.l,ln€an\i\tts a“ OWL Tm “mm “ happy young couple. Slioriiy afterilioritimo. ‘Prnvrnces are intending.’ V ' ' IThis salt-f _ IV. H. Mlllar. Cnlnp- ‘IJPIIPIIIII N111 The Wood Bros. icons oi‘ the date‘ Henry Wood. IPownal. Col J. S. Jenkins. (‘lmr- Ilotteiown, Iveilington liIcNeil and illibflllllfllid Kelly. Snuthport. Mr. McNeil 1151s aircatly purchased a very speedy green. pacer 0i’ liu‘ lini family lihat‘ has a trial of 2.17 1-4 and there are‘ few better look In‘! rules‘ in tho‘ sale. Mr Iiitllllliuiivi Killlll‘ has» purchased a err-on trnitinu stallion iivc year old. »‘"1'i"il lW iliul zroai sire Szm Ifrnn ciscr) 2.07 1-4 Ills (lilm is liiissKny who is tho dam oi five iucludiuu ilitrzil Dewey 2d] l4. Direct And born 2.1714 Miss‘ Karyn dam is hv Direct linl 2.0414 Sire of Ens ll. Kay 2.0014 with family's oi‘ extreme ironed ‘to buck it up hc is nnmorl‘ ‘Frisco Direct and ills irninnr tell-s‘ Mr. Kcliy ihui h!‘ on‘ ‘rot a half mile twink in 2.113 and many 0i’ the IIEII-II jlidgcsc at ilu‘ sale ‘say he is the‘ most lmnd- Jrmd-somn ilorse that wil h:- sold Ih“s Your his: legs and font, mt‘ perfect and‘ his‘ rich seal IIFOWI! color makes him a vnry nitrnelivr- horse Jenkins lsloolcing nttiu colts over and‘ no doubt. will tale.‘ home‘ some woil bred youngsters. . . LIN] ‘M EH1 Lumbugo. Nournigia. or any othc. pain, apply Mlnurtfs Liniment to tin ucliiril‘; spot and got. quick roliof llilnnrd's is the remedy your prruud ntoLher used. There is nothing t. cquni it. F017. SALE EVEIIYWVHERE. Xnns Suggestion I While making out your list for Xmas, why not Include a pair o1 nicely mounted glance for Mother, or Father What could be more appropriate ind useful, giving the recip- ient lntlnp plcuu o through- out the your. Call at the olffieo and we can arrange for III appoint- ment after Xmas. We will mall a gm announcement In your nnmo to arrive In the Xmas mall. Let Ul loivo the Xmas problem for you In this easy way. DR. E. G. HARRIS Optbmflrlll Office Hours: "80 to-LN 9.80 (012.80 shone n.l MIRIAM MCLEOD . An llIllISllilIIy sad event look. Dl8°¢'_‘1ll Wviliichilny [he 15th Nnvd, at Point Prim. in tin‘ dvnlh o. Mi.‘ ‘Plum. flu‘ linrd daughter of ilaniol IThe dcccziscil young; lady spent sonic time in u Iionto“ 1.05pm.] ‘early in the summer nnd returned ‘home so much improved ma; ‘Ivcrydlorly lnui hope than, hm‘ timuiilh was fully restored ‘but hi’. ‘tcr some wr-cles one was neon " Itl l'.t'~- .- ..‘ ‘ n. -. , .. I I“'“ c“ l Q "dun and h" beau“ dearly loved by botll 1114111.! illlii uliilohhiirxrl n HiLIt _ cniid Vlos ha“. the Barristers, Etc. _ Qhlwkod and the and pp will hi‘ sadly missrd ill liiu)‘ Iiiiily” Itfalslie rlri l Cnlhurnlzt hi: Money m Luan ‘ ~. ~ . -' j ’ ‘homo ‘IIIII also with hi iitilo p ny '1"1l‘. i 14‘ ‘ii l‘ 1011111" l“ ‘"'li' 8311K oi Nova Sc a BLIHLIIFIQ ‘llmlly mew“ 58mm Dverwlmlllll“malcshritli‘ whom lit‘ was a gum-i I *"l i i!" 1'01"‘ lfiiiiii ifi lifili‘? L I cri. Five DTOIIILFS nn-‘l Sister-g has. II-II(‘.(I from Iiuston lo show their lovo for the (icar one taken, and lilo sorrow rcndhcd ihe. whole plat-c. Miriam ivns n young ivo- mun of grout promise, s-Jlemn and sr-rioim in her life. Iier foot were forever on the right way, in her coffin she s-howcd marks hi‘ :1 personal I)f“.l\l\y rtircly “'11.. ni-sscd which nddod pathos to rho scene. The mmrbci‘ present wns uncnmmnniv large. The infer. .u=ui. tuck place at the Belfast vcmcinry. The pastor of the con- Qrnvoiinn (ifricintcrl, Our heartfelt 111111111111’ 800s nut to the bprenv "-d family. tnin MR. MALCOLM MciNN LS I . llrrporlaiv. has rcccnlly boon IlllII r-d upon to mourn the demise oi‘ sr-rcrnl of he!‘ rcspr-olvul citizen“ ‘he more recent oi whom Mr. M:1l-, rnlnl hit-Innis pitsscrl away on the, lzfith 0i October in his sixty ninth your. Being oi‘ a robust constitu- oi strength and usefulness iimuizh feeling somewhat Indispos- ‘d for some days none zmticiptticd ‘erfi Iilliiiil WIIMEN Letter Points Wzy Towards Reliefl-Lydia E. Pinkham’: VegetahliQpinpound was a school-girl, until I taken your med~ icine, with pain Irozn the time 1 I tried several doctors and pat- wos only relieved Some of the doe- ent medicines and for a short time. but my father objected. Finally I learned through my mother of pound and how thankful I am that 1 tried It. I am relieved from pain end cramps end feel as if it has saved my life. You may use my letter to help other women as 1 om ' In book contains valuable his rJ/"Gli/en "”’///////i’/// A gloom oi‘ sorrow vzns (".151 over Si. I’\‘2,I‘.l":‘\ Island nnd vicinity on‘ SP-IJIIEIIIIJCI‘ 17th, when ii. was learn-l ed that ilu». itntgui of dvnih YISIIIII the home oi‘ .\ir. Taylor, and claimed- thcir dc Lloyd ni the curly nu». oi‘ [our yczirs and four months. hi ixyd favorite. iloccztsed good health up to two weeks his (IOIIIISB, when in.‘ was s1 stricken wiihliliitt _ Diphtheria. ills illness nt first w not considered scrious. was suntmoricri but 110i. disease had done its dculiil‘ \\'"i'li‘-“‘- ziltliougli hopes ior \VL‘ Pi‘. (ill and on t-Imt hriizlit Sunday morninz‘. his youth.‘ little spiru God ivho nave it. ‘by "Pr lid-Slur, m‘... m " '. . . . . . m", w“ nhvwg nrogzulgfrtgllfgéiwtny heinous results until on the ‘ " above (lulu ho wns sildrlcnly’ taken with un attack oi 11017111!) lion .10 \VIiI('I1 lu- rliliz-Iciy SlllTillIlb- ed. Being n mun or IUIINIIIIHIOII hos- pitality and generous 1o n innit nnd wilhnll unsn crvinuly fuiiiiiui lo his friends mournrd in tcsiiuuurr oi‘ which his IilIIvfllI was IilFi-‘(Uly nitundcd. liis. breilircn of the Orange , . ___ _ _ . which he mu: a. consistent IIli‘llIIiL‘I‘ Smu“ slmpdthlv m pxtendml t“ followed iris remains to the llnris- May h” "mil m“ ville Cemetery 1ntrlirlpntiiiu in this] 'S()Ii‘iillI ‘Services with which he was ‘laid to rest. inrliuos- l he will iw deeply iirilel‘ pl‘ I LLOVD TAYLOR .. Wm. its our! fully sun .\l Ifll‘ and and ztrly lured I ivns n bright child anril was in his lizillllhl llIiI -‘\l_\ ll dis dread at llnrlor his rccuvv1'y| tertztincil up till rvturuird in Nllvll .~:_\'n\p'.|ii\.\'| is fell Illi‘ hi..- grim en's-ken r-‘r-l cuts and sisters. who arc le.it.‘..ii| Inourn the loss of their only little] son and brother. \ iIis rirntirnl took Film“ Q" m“ 18th inst and services wt-lo ducted by the Rev. Wiiircnl _.\i.—tl‘-| IAIDKI und his rcmnins were laid ml res: in 1hr‘ family plot at ‘Ni-iv hem-l inion Ccnuztcry. iii-pr Lioyil llly pr-nilr) voice is hushed. ‘ 'I‘i|,v wn = And on {ion he gave promise of many years.“ [Qfllill nndfquiy ‘minds nne bro-net IWe have kl |And in Wilil suuul..... 50 ‘ LQNDQN, Doc Fv-ltcuvrius ‘an ancient village. the lrrst poi ltion of which was discovciuul H: Toronto, Ontario-“I suffered 11904 w ‘made. had during sewage ‘ ‘at Wisley, Surrey- tho village in my is“ Si“ lINlm an n. c. to so ..\. o. andwm‘ cmmim‘ Dr. Gardner. the wclll-knoivn nr gmwlng “w” chneoiogist. of We-ybrulgo. ex- each ye“ mill Diuincd yesterday that IMWHiKR- 2%,‘ Ida“: a] lrions had been v-ory difficult he. w“ so had at ‘cause most of the unto of‘ [no VII- __ “m” that; w“ ylnge was dug awn) 1n It:)II4-.1‘)€l - “no; (q.- wQfkW-llll present occasion n er. iu» ldwe-llings had been found. Thus: consisted of circular pits, ii feet Ito 7 feet across and n couire or Ifeot deep. They were filled u-p tors wanted to have an operation lwiith sand. but were quite ilistnlo. ‘when seen In section. (They Lydia Iii. Pinkhaizfs Vegetable Com- imam, o; woken pone,” ring“. tunateiy, the nature of the sandy ‘soil was such that all bone. all ‘metal. and all wooden Implements had been destroyed. Polury Wis Women‘ will be rent to you free mbst part}. the other fragments “POI! "ill- WPI" 1° Tile Lydia were about the lile of a olxpennv 111% Medicine 00., Lynn, mo“, A f 1n: \\‘o have no baby 110w. Ancient Village- rin iruo hear! is still; _ my pith! and IIIWIOUIIII law. p, dvatlfs UUIII chili. cinspul llililii ll‘) Isud Ihy prucioils brow our aching hearts we know Bared In Surrey to Haveikisted Between 8.0. and 50 A-D- ()1 hi)“. t-ILHWIIKBI IIOIIMI “TILE have‘ been found rcrcnlil‘ Ieveiopnicnt works The dute oi is considered to hi: contained minute fro‘:- ‘ . P glad to recommend the edicine."—- lilifi Oiiil’ llllf-S lllfli Wlilil l" > M“ ]q_ L Qomnhm, 14 30mm“. ifound‘. and it was only ln hi.) lld° "l" Willi '15- C°m° "l"! Ave. Toronto, Ontario. ‘places that the pieces of pottery , “a Lydia E. Plnkbem‘: Private Text.- Were lerse we“!!! t‘) in‘- fi l") Book on "Ailments Peculiar to archaeological value. For the lMove Child's Bnwcls with btililri!,1.('il$]?iItIilIIlI will IIOYPI’ foil In upwnl iscc. lur yoursuit‘ how .lmrou;..'h works nil tin‘ vonslipiitiun p . _ ‘sour biic and waste from the 1on- iwfoyu ipnldor. Iiiile IIOWPIS und gives you a Illa‘. instlinrnia Flu Syuwip“ handy‘. know n tr-nspooniu] alloy‘ sures ‘sick child Iiliiliiii l l i I l sh, full o.‘ (old. or I 3' (‘Oil t ‘i-vi‘ . hi‘ bowels, in a low hours you (‘ilill iv L ‘~01! ~ll. piziyful child nttuiil. Millions oi mothers kucp “C' Th j. ..- ‘I your r dru‘ I“i‘:_ In. i lolnorrow. .\ “(Jniiiorn in 1III'\ l-iilms 1st for gun-nine syrup" witivh has hnhlus nnrl irhilllrirn oi’ nil 2111i‘ printed rm Inn-lie. Mother! Y.» i‘ must say "(‘.-\i1Il“()llNI.\“ or Your may got an imitation iii: syrup. was nimic. But that hud been hr lu-r‘ up and cni 1“l.\' ‘ill i“ - _ Yours nun. ill Illi‘ fool of ihc vll IIIIII‘, n “(i1|t{-ol.l." i‘.'Ill()i'. crab-nil.‘ iwonzing to ilu‘ viilaifl" WW cow rr-d. ’l‘i1.ii irzls now in IIII‘ Vi“ bridal.- ‘Niuscuin. Flint impivuv-ui‘ Wcri- ziiso found oi Ihni iimc. A HOWLING SUCCESS l l (‘rnu‘i'orii‘~l suppose you “KW” your soil in moki‘ a il\"‘i\i. iiilli“ For Iiimsi-lf in tin‘ wwiriil? IIIEID-JIIZHV ~I rioiri. know alum lhnt. but lu-‘s (‘Prfilllily illillilllii i‘ noise in the world at till‘ l\i‘i‘~"‘iii iimo. Ho‘; tho (‘I|Pi‘.l' loader‘ of IIii foolhzlll coliol‘is. i THE CHRISTMAS STORE Santa Claus Headquarters is all ready for the big rush TOYS TOYS More, better and (zhoapr-r Toys, Dolls, Games, Boys and Girls Sleds, Snow Shovels, Dolls, Cabs. Carts, Kiddie Cars and strong, usciul Toys ln this store than all other stores in the City combined. This has been our business for nearly thirty years. No Carter & Co. Ltd. t deal more potter) 111.004.,’ u well‘ u "i! . $19919"? . Santa Ciluo Hudquurt-u 1 lProi. ii._ Ian nil t . ' -. _.',, " H. Vrict‘. Specialist‘. 'l‘e:tcnc.r nl Piano ‘cdhfgrnhl r15 Syrup. Jlifgnp n: ‘l Voice. Studs: I-ili Liri-nt lib urge #4.. lldhwllhMeGuigaihB BARRISTER, ‘SOLICITOR, ETC. ‘Charlottetown. P. E. island. Canada Dr. C. C Graduate on N. Y. Post G‘.- Praetiee limited to Eye. Ear. ..‘. . Students in the following subjects on PIANO. VOCAL. ORGAN THEORY tn t ‘ OF MUSIC studio: Baptits School Ream t ii Hours-J) to l2 and 2 to 5 ‘W - Professional Cards . _ “v- Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island DR. CLIFT Chronic Dioceses Street HOURS DAILY 11 t!‘ P. p. m. ‘Pahner & Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. 112 Prince Charlottetown, P. E. i. . Archihz: id Medical School and Ho-q and Throat Mfice Bayer Building, Grant \ r y. Street, Oppozite Guardian Telephone Q50 J. Hfize Hours- 9 to i2 a. m .,,. I J. n. srnwnrrl‘. ii darr|stei~ and SOIICI")! 3-. George Sire-ct Solicitors for the Union Canada S. S. Bunk rrinn ‘ hllusjull - darristel‘, Solicitor NOI-ll‘) u. MONEY TO LOAN iontaque P. E. island ‘w IYROF. HIRAM BALL ENGLISH GOLD PRIZE MEDALLIST AWARDED 10 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS ORGANIST AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR BAPTIST CHURCH is now prepared to receive Music , Evenings by Appointment if" ~~ _ ‘OWI MacDonald 8t McPhen a. . B. Ah her Ki l. A. MacDonald H. F. McPhee T1, ' A- les Barristers, Attorney. Etc. 3 .- Moncy to I.o.1n d5; Riley Building, Charlottetown C“ - . ‘a W. Miles Garrison ,... A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist I20 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Gan Treatment in Selected Cases Telephone 20V O-QOOOOO-QO-O 060-0-6040-0-00- J . A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. EVE BPECIALIST Eyu examined and gluon furnished when needed. Office-IN Onfton Btrool (above Parson's 5 and 10 ant Item.) I-Iouro ‘ID-III!!! e-e. ha. Evening by appointment. ' i Telephone s 1 4 4 anemones‘ AM . . ‘I 4*