% Q % iLT'f_~`.`|"\-3i`»`-; . , . - It muy ma :nun at me nun. Apple Juice sets directly on the UARDIAN SHORT .\TORY - liver, increasing the flow of bile, and this bile. entering the lnt;gr|||g|_ _ Ithank you one and all fo umm me bow". to mo" “mlm” yotn generous patronage and wish you a ver happy ond prosperous New Year. Z. (U. Pat tcrsolts JEWELER Cnr Great George ani Graf ~nStreets alt- no-ti __ ._ -» -_._ . _ ____ G , if?/_, ‘ ff t -I l if J‘_'|'l‘_`1_'/Ml .- _____\'_.. - /_T__`\;_. » __\_ :__.. £'_‘§". \ l "'<".\\ Z "~'~`l" ,\>.`\)" LE Arthur i ll rv|clllsh.t’.l ( HARVARD.) llltllsralt Asn urouwev. rr-tiw. 1:.,-_ 1 nina rr sr . f‘~ -»~ . M °‘lr°$i‘.l!»‘?-».. n»‘lZ~2“m és... li," I Fin and prunss-tree of mulls sad skins-so and strengthen the digestion Fruit Juice is about D0 per cent. water and 10 per cant solid. The solids are made up of .nine-tenths ,,, her rl It ie comp exlon, stimuldes the uctlon the skin glands, and .thus assists purifyina' the niood uthe the stomach and bowel ect. and one-tenth hitter, material &!'|‘@f~ IW. by E. 0. Psreells. .Tha little Bdghteyos ly LOUISE NUIRIFIBLD. 4*-U4* t was what Davis had nicknamed at the first rehearsal of “Fllui~ la this small quantity of bitter mn Mm" sh’ W" me acnwmeft- mme' al that sou maaiclnany "H t'_girl in the chorus when the girls .rmn . uv... _ nw” ,,°M,m,| lined up for ilrst inspection and hap- “bhu ,hu .n wr," W mm, P” peD&'to lllld ln the middle at the llue~ pie-uothgicnr 1, “P nn um :uni m°“|‘n2;::° "RET: before everybody in the-pleasant, mer- D l nalned. An Ottawa physician dir ry, Davis spotted her and called out little way he had: ‘That will do for yours, Little Bright- onai quantity ot the bitter principle ‘°y”‘ ‘Newt mind “wut mkiug tn” be covered a process, by which an adul- tl of the onnge peel could be forced cen ter. We’ll save the-spot light when into ,N ,moan Tm. tom” I new you‘re around. The back row for compound-many times more elective y° Juices-and w1tbout any ot the indi~ I urn." ls at Little Brlghteyes before the ck row swallowed her forever. She as s. medians than the fresh trult bfwnbwy mm” t° “ke ° 3°°‘] as genuine pulp or dbre. In order to ba lil aeptics were added and the-whole W rtlter Improve lt, tonics and anti- :I about thirty, a slim little woman thrbig gray eyes and dark h.alr.' It as.a point of beauty in its own way, °°"'*P°““° 'nd' mu’ t"bl°"' TM* that '.hsir, soft and brown and straight IN fo t $2 re Orange Juice softens and beautlfles the 1 . of _ ill _ look """*"°°'"'°'""`“‘° °”“"‘ °'"°. as Mlinnehaha’s ever wan, but she had r Constipation, Blliousness, Indlges- ruled to mme] it mm slnpe with a |°fI» D!°P°P°l°- H°°d“"‘°" B“°k` home applied curling iron -to make her aches, Kidney and Iriver Trmrblel. skin affections. we a. box; 6 for B professional, and it 'wus a sight. ut.she took her mediclnebrnvely., and 5°- Af I" 41"-ll’¥U"» °" "im °n even Davis recognized the grit in her. celpt of price by Fruit-sr-tives. Lim' It was her best asset in the after lied. Ottawa., 0ni. lP 1 3 - , days, that grit. It carried her through I, all of Davis’ major and minor tan- I ms and the teasing from the other 1 rls She said little and worked hard, b Illhl S \ ' v w c 0 e L w B [ ut the nickname that Davis hnd_given I 9 0 _ that ut-st day stuck fart. Even Jennie Reynolds, the wardrobe worn- Wc are now decorating for our Christmas trade and these lin '*l‘» “"5” lt' 'md when “he W” '“’”d` merely to snsgest that now is the time for you to buy 1° g out the costumes to the girls she ” tossed a bunch across the room and _ ‘ Haldkerchlets \Ve had tl great run on theselines last season, and we h:1'.'c msc lsr er ovision foryour wants this Christ s than ever. 3 il' P1' "0 ‘Here you go, Brighiseyes!" And Little Br-lghteyes just laughed ood naturedly, aliinugh she had. MC|1’S lllk NCCKHCS drawn the least artlstk: clothes in the lo that made an excellent Christmas ii`t are here for our in ction ant t. It dldn't matter when one was S' Y SP9 only the fourth girl in the last row Selection. back She did as Davis had told her Unde|»Wear_ _ and kept out of the spot light. That girl’s an old timer," Davlis re in n's, wornen’s and children`s the best qualities ia \V.ttsv.1s an l§t lnsrkefl 10 V158 L0l'D9 Ill the fW0‘Sf°0d gp 5 also in fleet? 1ined_ in the iii-st entrance the opening night - A Large Range ef- “ otha, ilanuels; blanketing, rnggings, and yarns, of the best qualitiese nd watched the gicis take a big encore on the “Rattlebang' song. There were tru gi . int called- out cheerfully: . r sixteen picked out from the little ones Au at lbwest priCes_ ln the crowd, and Brigbteyes was one of them. It was a jolly, swinging, _ ` e it an me house The gms were an scarlet and black, with snare drtmis, - ’ . ‘ and Little Brighteyes was beating hers for sure, no make believe. The rouge The Low Price Store. helped her lots, and so did the red. and Sunnvside black costume. Her head was held Chn'lottatown._ high, just a bit atilt, and her llps» were ~ ' ` drummer boy chorus and took the min~ nt . in ° 9 part ri on in the ropes all right." . vida leaned forward to get a better I look. l Will Pay You ' Men of all trades and professions who desire the most liberal and unrestricted contracts of Life, Acci- dent and Sickness Insurance should consult HYNDM AN & ""CU'. Oiiices 61 Queen St., Cllarluttctown, P. E. I. _ ,;,,,,||y had induced me girl to pay it I Lowest rates---absolute security. ' ble bfwdlffl- H0 1\SS“"d ber 01° fed dnmtf and ‘ . behind them could protect her. And | . . I _tie treasury with oodles of American Xmas and New Year Goods The balance oiull Xmas and New Y,-tr Goods ar An-:lion Prices. helped m_ Rt w" . good meh tht All good stock. Hundrels oi articles. Colne in and imp cr. If 316)' ! in-st entrance of the American girl. e not worth 25 per cent more just suv so. Snne h-lldS0'r¢ New TM! tain our Gifts Birthday and Wedding Presents. Come in and see at for the auto to scoreh down the moun- dtusrs ti High Grade Art Parlors , ::'='..'-r-'=:.=°r.= i QUEEN srarzsr, curator rnrows, I""‘ Agency for Parkerls Dye Works ed in a smile. Mtlrslmli-Nick Marshall that was-, the manager, was beside Vida. He watched the skinny little figzre on the end thoughtfully as the girls went off. "8l1e’s all right,” he said. “Put her on to lend tomorrow night in that cho- rus, Davis, and see how she goes. She's “I’ve seen that girl somewhere, Nick," she said. “Look at her now with that dmm. And the way she steps! Who is she?" “Little Brlghteyes," laughed Davis shortly. "Il1at’s all she is now any- iway, but she's an old timer all right." Vida laughed, too, as Marshall walk- ed around with her to the big white automobile in which she made her urst entrance. The first acl: showed a moun- tain scene in a country anywhere be~ tween Italy and China. The beautiful American heiress was doing the tour- ing stunt all over Europe, and the prince of the country was in love with her. He had followed the lead of the white automobile all over the map and visit to his own land. She feared possl~ black drummer boys and thefarmy all the time, of course, be merely' want ` ed to get her over the border, abduct her, shut her up in the castled steep fortress (act 2) and starve her into marrying him and tilllng his stlngy lit- coin. It was s rehash, but it went with a bang. Even before Vida's entrance the thing was a sure succss, .and Mar- ` ahah was solidly joyous. “Be careful and don’t lose your head _when you inks that run,” he said as he stood beside the auto while Vida was had a mechanical arrangement pass, and it looked as though it was ping straight ever the footlights. T nmr of the stage in a self locking _ and made a mighty edeetive pie~ ture. ".l'here isn't a hit of danger.” sn- ared Vida, drawing on her whine ,’ _ lt took the incline like s boy's coaster “ - -smooth and swift and easy. Davis was white, but Marshall stroked his vandyke and frowned ever so slightly as hewltchedthecaranditxoccu- I May it bring happiness and prosperity ' rouge rm- me was cena wane, and no to all our friends and patrons. | ..N|ck_ I W,-t ,,, u,,,,,,¢|, um ,nm sw gauntlet. “I'm just as cool as can be. Nut a bit rattled, thank yon. Int her 'mn __ There was the seconds pause in the orchutrs, than the crash of entrance music, and they released the machine. pant. It was a dangerous trick, but it brought down the house. Marshall stared at Vida. Under the knew she was scared. When she came off the stage she sent for him. girl in the machine must he alive, and suddenly Davis suggested Liwc Bright- eyes.- . “She'| got the same air and build as Miss Lorne, and you can hide the face with a veil. Change the scene so as to csrry oi! the auto long enough for the two to change places after the run, and there you are. And sbe’s the only girl I know who has the grit to do it." She had the grit. It meant a dou- bling of her salary, and she made the run night after night, with never a tremor of fear. No one knew the dif- ference. The two women were the same size and the same carriage, and Vids was delighted. “It's lots of fun," she told Marshall. | “lt’s like hiring some one to die for I you, don’t you know." The laughing words dashed across Marshall one night when "Filnitiam" was on its third month. He happened to be standing nt the foot of the stairs leading up to the platform where the machine stood. As she came by to take her place in it Little Brlghteyes had tn pass him, and for the first time their eyes met. Marshall never moved when she had gone up the stairs. He had forgotten “Flimilam” and New York. Somewhere, some time, so long ngo that he dldn’t like to remember it or have other people either, one Nick Marshall had run a little one ring cir- cus through the country towns-about ‘ thirteen years back-and there had - been a girl, a pretty, piquaut girl, who » rode a horse in the parade and drove 3 a charlot In the funny, shabby little _ grand entry, and after a couple of _ years of the one ring circus Nick Mar- ` shall had decided his talent lay in New ‘ York and had left the circus and the I little country towns and other handl- cnps behind him. The burst of applause from the front |of the house recalled him. The ma- ; chlne was released, and the American ihclress lncog. was doing her nightly "‘stunt." And suddenly there was a I dull, stmnge crash, and the music stop- I pod. Marshall spoke over his shoulder as he made for the stage, and they I rang down the curtain and started up lthe music again, for tbe'public must - not see unpleasant things when it takes I its gayety, and there was a most un- I plmsant thing lying under the automo- _ bile that had turned turtle. “She isn't dead," said Davie na he and Vida bent over the slim figure in I the whine suede cloak. “Get her in the hospital and she will pull through. It’s I only the shoulder smashed." ‘ Marshall pushed the two to one side I and lifted the figure in his arms. As I he did so Little Brightleyes opened he! ` eyes and smiled up at him. "Hello, boy,” she said faintly. Mar- I spin nest his ncaa and usecs ner he fore the whole crowd. "Never mind the hospital, Davis,” he said quietly. “I'li take Mrs. Mumbai! home myself." And the rest watched him as he strode across the stage with his bur- den out to when a carriage waited at the side door to the theater. Then Vida looked up at Davis and laughed tain I I as the stage was cleared for the cur mising. "I've known it for weeks," she said. “I tried and tried to think where I had seen her before, and then all at I once it came to me. Nick married her back in the circus days and then left her out west in some dead and alive hole, while he came on to New York to try to make good. He made good. but forgot all about any responsibility out west, and she was too proud to hunt him up when she thought he dldn't want her. I saw her in comic opera out in Frisco eight or nine years ago. She made a big success in ‘Fat- iuitaa.’ I remembered her all at once .watching her play that drum. But it was her own aihlr, and I dldn't te-li. Nick played fair at the climax, dldn’t he?" Davis nodded. But as he watched the laughing, pretty face beside him, white to the lips, as when she had taken that nrst ride down the run, he knew that one other besides Nick had played fair, t00-fair to Little Brlghteyes. A Dainty; /fifggnilyl Indeed! ` 'Tiny _'-`-,""@j_,_ 'l`h¢re’| nothing , _» "ll more inviting, more \~_;,A_`_ sppcrizing, more satisfying that comes 't'°Fl§\`\<\* “Um » ' j out ofthe oven, than Mooney’s , Perleclion l'Y| V _/jf/_-‘,-fgfgw Cream ~ wr, sodas ~. Deliciously crisp ,/*'|f'l,` and tasty-a deli- ‘T,':»_‘Il Smit'-* cscy for every meal \ \ and every appetite. __ Wrapped in moisture-proof and dulfproof paper, ,,'[‘7;_pff]"?“Aq, and packed ln the ,_ ..""‘?/ot' r°r\=l-fl=\=d=r~i1'- '. fan Grerlr ' .M 1- Ju. .-/ua. ,, chronic llhenrnllllsm llurild 'rm' Llks: llrln Urllir-:It lrxic C0.\'Dr‘ri0\'s_ = Jon v A. Snr rn For rhuunnli-ru, that hon' ll'c pl une lfouild u rl-uplfe wire ly Nui ln. |~ gp 1-nt °"l=l') suffering r-u1'er nmy I uri. ut.. no '__ l‘§'|l|k| lily na-l him a p~\uk»-ire ire:-. Thi- unuv--llou< remedy Ircuml tty .. lucky chance wl\ll- an Invalid lr in ri cu. tn ttlnsn, ani has slut-e orr-fl hnnvi e 's » I others. llumou uit-ur cas e ol over tit) -‘ntl 40 Yrnrt slim ling. In F unaain Cl y. lVl~., lt fn e l an oli geurleumn who hm ull ren iii vt-ara, and ..f|,"~ seven ,1f,¢|n~, hut trlell in viln. In Marlon. Onlc, i uurarl u lady who hsd lt-en bent It lor .lllrioen weeks. In P.lrvn=r_ Nr-hr, lr t:\iv»‘tln. lltriy til yraru ol-i. In B nnl.»;y,l»n_ VL.. il- Inr.-ri an old rzeutlcman who had hem inure fir 2-) \e:i.r~. lu ettyrer., Oni.. it c~m\‘lel A l-fly no rtlundon her crutches. lu Ef~g'c,wnnrl, Orrin, lr city,-ll ‘t Kun lemen ot 07. who had ruifcret I8 yo irq. No matter whetln-r your rhr-umsiism l~< chronic, muff-nlar 0- soiatfo, v o' nn- n lf other relnctll-s have rlrwppnlr t, ri you, write mc wltilfnt foil, und hy re u-n in il |“'~\‘|.Y free nnrl ~l» ez-rcl 1. ‘Sw-vcnson M to A-imu~ F. J. C.. F. C. S., r-f Vrnlyrienl Lttlrrtt-cry, Suiurnos ll-ill, lil vnurlt. -°co\l»nri, .lon m .,_\- 0 ie ._ Address JOHN A. ‘4MI'l`l'I, 58 Lnlug BHK.. W n sor.. O l- JWIES PATGN & CII. Will put un salt- thi# morning sharp |119 _ t. nr. ‘ 200 Ready-‘o-we ir J ukets t:nll¢lr.'rl’s nlsscs` sr rl ladies' it livil. All l relies' fur llnrrl c nts1.ii`, All fur coats gl oil`. 100 pit ces ueuk furs, rui's, mulls, etc. nt JAS. PAION & CO Crrrccted for rv- ry Wctlncstly and Saturdays Issue Bee! (quam-ri new ll., ._ 43, to til .J_,,NUARy U, 19¢,8_ ' , THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE 'rrrrlwnss ` ==a==t _.4 4 , I--» Y 4 -_ ' l - ~ - ~t -~'s.___,- ..-_1@'i- l l l l 50.000 00 000-o r-iff; , 0Q°- I" Prizes tothe lzs _;¢__._._.__._;_¢_.m_>;snglheb¢.r " ___ Sl. George’s Baking -Powder I Limerick _ $200.00 will he given to the person scsrrlirug in the belt lille. 50.00 to tin- person senrling in thc Zzul. host. 25.00 “ " " “ " ‘ (ini “ 5.00 each to illu next i\\'cnl_'.'-i`|\'e llc-.i. L00 “ “ “ “ one lillnrlrt-tl lusrt. One year ngo, St. Gt‘,t.tlpri'.'c1~. _`,,,,‘_-->--'=""‘,'"" ]i\'r:r_\-one rn:|_\' run wit.--lllose ullo are now '¥v`M§gw""‘v"r%" friends of til. Gcorgt-'f= ,us well as those who have never used il.. .gif " - vou will rt-oolvt tl e trial p ukairt- ul»s -I il. All n'cn's fur coats 25 ner cent of. _ All ladies' skirts 3 off, ’ _ c ii 5 _I E ilwio Poll _ Mo: ev E NAL l>iluGllctt¥r\|t:AL 6ANA|lM.|rt|rED- - ~-"1-‘nw f--~~>c;=.:.‘2i‘- For Cakes, just as l And Biscuits and Pi "é`|'¢'}'é`£"`l`2§".§i`.`{£i;"i{§` ` enter thc competition with 1. As I . . ; al Conditions : i-'t. Your line with _\-our name and address mlm be plainly tv.-ltteu on llreconpou below. - '.‘n:l. Crlrefully remove thc lrude. mnrl; from n tiu oi St. tleozgas -il.\ki||;; Powrlcr ity wetting liz.: label wills ll _-lntll rlnrllpenrtl In llc( wnler (uctc--be i~;n-efnl not to get the pon-der in thc lm damp.) i'.1~t¢ or pin the tmde mark to lhe corner of the coupon in the space pmvitlerl. 3rd. Competitors may send in :ts many li.|r< ns they like prov.-lfllug ent-lr is accolnpmii-.d by n rr.-ide mark cut from n lin of St. Geurge’s linking Pmvllcr. 4th. The Editor oi the lforilrral Star has kindly consented to not ns ,tn-ige nnri all answers must he ndvircsseri tn the, Iétlltor. St. Georges Baking Powder I,llnerick_ Star llfllce, Illorrrreal. 5tl\. All nnswrrs must hr, post:-il not later than Fell. 28th. 1005. Til" names nl` the |»ri_zL> winners will he published in this paper as soon alter limi dale as possible. No lradamzri rs! from our :ample pacing: will on srcspill. _______________ - ight as a feather- r-...if or pan nit- trace es_ (he ben-tevex-_ nmrk from the label ofa . ~ rs . r. x nm gltouccan ez\_s\ly_Hake__the_;_,_, Hrheriorgft ns _ eorge s wi ma e em ol lllontrml Star as final, and that understanding signature..,...._........ Addrcas__,___,, ____ __ _ Address this coupon with our trade mark attached, and your line and signature ainly written, to 52 The Editor, St. George’s Baking Powder Limerick, Sur Chico, Montreal, Que. Bee(_(sumlll iw- lb . ll ‘o 10, Butter fresh par lb _ li to 26| Elura . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 25 Ln2lil W‘lourpercwt(lsluud)...,. S280# Outmeai........... 31031 itruw percwt........ 3) ro 40 Chickens per pair. lil) to bl) 'lacks per paI|~...... 80 to $l.tD Turkc1'.... ....._$l.2ito 2.'0 __,...s0rnar_oo| :~l»b.t;.e esch........ .. 4 to bl Iuy p~-rctvt. .. Gita 75 lata, wi its per bn=..__..... _ _ Jul-s hl..|ir per bus Pork......._. . tl.'.t Lmuhprer lb........ Becisrerl»uuc|\........ In Lo I7 Jarrois perlrnnch... .. . .. 3 to 5 Onlnvw nerlb,,....,. 5 Csuliilower,csch...._. . 5 to iI._ Celery,each . . . . . ._ 5 ro l0_ Parsnlps, per huncl\..... :Ho 5 C smlr 1-ries lor qt..., 8 to ltr Oo “N `.-xiii loin' A .\i/l'|'llIi»lsuN,ii L ."l'1.\'ms .\ Mrv~lJo.‘ul,n Malhlcson & Mcllonald BARR ISTERF. SOLlCl’l ORB Notaries Public etc ._.._,__, TENDERS For Summerslcle and l~lurd’s Point Ferry. Department nf Public Works, Cl1arlotle'ovn, November 3 ith, |907 Staind tenders will be received at this Department until noon Tuesday january rqth, 1908 from any person -r persons willing to contract lor the running ofasuirable s'ea~ner oi not ms than (zo) twenty horse power [nominal] between ilurd’s Point, Be- ioaue and Sunnnurslde for aterm oi’ we orlhree vcars Frtm the lst oi lpril, r9c8. in terms ol -ia Vlc.,Cup; 8. RATES OF FIIRIMGE. Passengers 7c Iiorsee soc Hogs 5C Sheep 5c V» hlcles loc Horned Cattle zoc Produce per bus r-sc Heavy Weights 4c The Contractor to provide I saili- cler tnumbar oi' good and substantial boats ior the conveyance of pn sens- ers, hone: and carl , wagons ard other things across the slllrl ferry- Tenders to express the amount of _ t.-rain. " "` "' ”' "cz CHARL,,-f§.EFNE,,§EETS_ ‘ I I Wmieris liere _ [SU N B IE A M flour give: satisfaction ln coll weaah r whenit is dltiiculr to make gmod bread. Oher brands may do in summer but you cau- not iff-ard roexperlrnenr. in the winter Use the old _e- nable Sunbeam. Yems go by, and each year e`liNBliAM receives new friend. because once used a`wats used- l'7. ms'. 1 L. ‘ L- B-“Milt” rr Rvlsar Shaw Secretary Public Works Selling Agcntst dmwfffrf l .,,,,,.. ‘ ...,.i.f.. Si. John, N. rr. ‘-se: _ _¢. ___ _ wwpzrp' ‘ ...-» . I iz* 1 !. \ `~.. if f t 2"'- \ v .` ». i _,I _ . I I .' 5”- ` -. / I JI. ra. iii' .y,. . -._ r f .v ~. s I 4 I ,, ,r 0 r. ,_!- _ .5 I .\' 3 . t lg _