rouirnuzn races "THE LA»'Pl$S'l` NEWS TIIE CIIARLOTTETUWN 'lunar or Annu -` i` __/_1V.l._: \ I. ._ ,3 _-| » .-1,-=~‘§~~ 4 T11?"-gi, 1.2;? _'.’,"i ."_:_»'f?52_ ,_, ~ _ H » a .<, ._ '_ ~' ' 'I/,i l -if g A, ‘H __.'~`-_ '-‘-’ ‘I '1 ~_, _._ > f_°_.fI ,__“,“,l -'.5 " '- " s ,`, '¢;,n» ‘ ,_ _ gpg .jx . '»"; " .~’1 4'-" ._ __ _ _.~~ iff-_ ~ -J++ »i- <::. 11. . .\ ~ of? ;”’F¢"f~' ` 15; .._X_~ 5 -` -<5, __. _ »~ <=~‘l‘§' wi _`1f"i _‘_ "1 1;; .~' _ 'K . _ _Ili AS' ISTS DIG ESTIDN At the Schfol of Physiology- Trinity College, Dublin, scfintific tests proved conclusively that BOVRIL aic's digestion and enables the system to thoruughly assimilate ordinary food. BOVFUL is concentrated beet. _i L., l . ~F> _ _'<9 reason.-r.~ . if .\ lr li --Tuplin`s, Kensington- " Me11's Stylish __ __ _ __\ _itz .,__‘__E_ ___ _ x. '< '~;;: ;: . -- _ - =, _ fr?-_< 5 » /`.,. \ BA ` ii _ , ....51 i _-.:-fi ' s. |‘..\ lox’ 1ne:1-- \vL~ hrl‘.".‘ S llrclievl our eus- nf,-' f-_~ ~. ' .f}‘j§§‘§€»“"° 3.. `r_L' 7-"` <: r __ ._ : j~v.-. _ " ,ff w 1; ae., .'_./ills. is-7<;~:1'll_\` tailored, and xui1l;»1»_ lo1'll;el»Lst111:ule for !onu;1'~.:11idu1e \u:c _\'ou`ll agree \\'.tl| 1~.~- in su\'i1i;_' the line is superb. excellent to the sl_\'lc and ure ‘-'. and grace you could wish for. ii-:rfeet fitting. liven the siiiullest ile- tuils have been attended to -~ee‘.'I'_\'|Ll|‘u'; \\`~;l1_”1\'e :lu excellent 'l`l1»»~1e_~iiit.s' 'are made of niade ;u11lu11limitc e .~ ~ ~. . _ sk .__ ._'¢’~v -5 ' 7”” _ _ _ -_. A 1' 'vl`; ' '» ¢ 71,, __f_ -si ’~,. .=v'f,»,l\q..<_.,‘. . ~,` Jw .51-,I-; =f =~ J'Ii"‘=,,‘1'_~'x. 1 . __._ f.. _ _ . - ‘ "f;-`ir’\, ‘J “ah . _.1 ti _ Never Collis v-_ .-,.».~.~=.»1 >- ""§,§;Li;I§ik,"7*"“ ,_ _ _V .1 _,,____ .~\ so nevei s ip ,__ v ‘-55* _ 2 _V 1. u '.. -=- .A . ., .. d a( men v.`___; ing, J¢¢i§§5p§;... . ~ ‘ 4 .' ‘ _ " , _ ' - i1 fc :` ~ _i I-."¥:= `_"E15f ~»;i :’._i?'I' .-_ V \~2¥ss_f;_ ~'-as/>$'v af- i§a;'1'icron_ irclwar Store G rout Geoijge .Str ect. Elf-’»".':§;lh-¢-A-n-ie-»"""`-"""`~"` "- = 1 1 l _ -..> - 1.3 fY4*,""l¥ ,\s.r.x;~; L;"'(, __` _ .. :'.‘l'._j.“` Q‘*~»'\r -_ l.'$`.`l.`l H eu:-moi Eh¢‘L.\*»»’ ¢csn¥1 ol in .ii ‘ o' -\ f/-H* l an 1 rear Selling al if.-'f"a r-so FL;_"‘;», fe? .3 '-\~_ ‘l°J`.'f7 owe gm., QQ :S exe.. Q' 6° ¢.;.§"1 .""'»"‘l '<35 can ml- ln’ i:::g cm 6': crni alll ""1 Q.-..-.¢ .......-.1--1.-_-_.lm =¢.»-ui.-4.. »~.»»¢-.; ---- *Y Y "l`l'.1».-;;r1'_: 11 cz.l.»|' l-il»ru:i1v (_`ie:=.i';z11rc Vi m fr' 5 1'eduee llcyri' .~I'n~_-; in :n.il;e 1'oo111 for our pring ,. . tock. ' V ' The follo\\'in_g 11:`i'..~ uill speak for tl.i111sc-lves. hle1\’S Boots in l’.‘cut,'l`a11:n1dBox ms. e‘_-.-_-=. fl ~ \ I '.;1':ulQ for $3, 75 tl ll `_§.`%() ii “ " 3 on ll si 2 1-.- /fl “ " 2..]o , :<1 “ “ 1:00 _._ ull 1.6() Il ,ii ii (C .__ __..____,, 9 ‘ \\'ou1 ' 1 victim was Miss Mary A. McLellan, :McKay & Co., Summerside, are agents house on Wednesday and retired thati #_ - three o'c~_lm-lt on 'l`hursduy mornixzisidc are offering in tlieir February some intmhers of the lumily h‘ard alclenraiice sale of furs three blue cloth noise in her room and on goin: to it_cn»~_ts, muskrat lined, Alaska sable ‘o\.nd the linfortllnfite woman`snishccnllar, sizes 32, bl and 36. Ilc;:uln.r_ They extiiigiiislical the tiri' as quickly 2-l(ldr2l. . ns possible liut_`in th= meantime the -_- liames had iu»‘licl.id fntil in_iur;es ami ’ ' in fillout. two liours thc v.'nrnen pcs - '»Vestern t\'a.hlc, lexnliclla f~`e.ii!<‘, illnv- r»rl- a\vn_v after sulltrlnvr a creat de':!. `m-:it and other kinds, 1~r~_;;\1luriv priced She was cons<~ir\us up to the time of at from $5.00 to $15.00, cleariurg how the accident liappeu:-rl. Her lcl-,half price. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd., room lamp was on the table lightediSununerside. 2-lldr2i. when the unfortunate woman's pliglitl -i was discovered. lt may be that She| -Mcn`s black, beaver cloth over- got up during the night to light the coat, lined t.l11'-'JIU-Tll<`»'-Il Wlill R Cl'li\` _ __ r ____-.1 __ _ . __ _ __r __.;_'."f‘-='=i-H'-H., . be obtained at Lstierty's Tonsorlal Parlors, Summerside. 12-16drtl. --All news, advertising and sub -Pubber Iieltin and (ncular l side. 2-1ld\vsrl3w. -Punills, Pipe and Sinks-the sub- stantial,work right and stny right kind. Brace, McKay & (_'o_,- Ltd., Summcrsidc. 2-11dwsrf3w. , --Womcn's Astrachan jackets clear- _in;: at special price reductions dur- ing our February sale. Sinclair & >_'-teuart, I.td., Summersidc_ 2-lldrlli. -Gasoline l Gasoline ! l l A limit- ed quantity "'6f"'E\rc7.'iItio11all_,' hljqli l*`el~_ruary-at Brace, .\lcl{ay & ("o_, Ltd., >`»ummerside. Lf-11d\\'srl3w. -ll. T. Holman, Limited Sunuru»r- side are olleriug: three muskrat lined coats with natural mini: collar, sizes 32. 34 and Regular price $70, selling now at $50, expre.~:snge ire- paid. _ 2~l0d12i_ r-red at l~iolmau’s during their i-`-'-i>- 'ruary Clearance sale of furs. lla: Kaluga lining, niarmot collar, sive lilli. Foriner price $33.00, now $24.75. l Z-l0dr2i. -il. (‘ras\vell, trcasurei' l’. l-3. ls- land Orphanage, Mt. I-l\ressnge lprnpaid for only $29.00. R. 'l`._ Hol- man, Limited, Summcrsldc. 2»l0dr1ll. | _.L_ I -"Perfection" Ankle Supports dou- ble th leasuie ol skatin Brace fand sell them on approval-$1.00 per lpair, either Ladies' or Gentlcmen's 'size. No more weak ankles. l 1-28dstu2\v. -P.. T. Holman, I.i1nitcd Summer- lpricu $75.00, for this mouth $'l7.50- -fl‘.'o;1iens neck furs, consisitim: of _during our I-`eb1'uary fur sale at just 'evenly furred, black dog skin; collar land lapnls of dark, blcuded.,Marmf>f. . , -i(!Ienrin;r in our l<`cl>ruary rcn=.o'..tl February Clearance ln Furs. Owing to alterations ' andextenslons now going ' ' on ln the store the room " ` occupied by Furs has to be cleared out before many days. As a conse- . quonoe me are offering ex- ceptional discounts on all kinds offurs. Many lines nmrk.:,~d lrrospoot-lve of oostln ordor to elfeot a speedy clearance. This ls a fur opportunity not _ often mot. with. and ln- _ - tending Purchasers sh'.uld see us AT ONCE- Slnolalr 'IL Stewart. Ltd.. Sumniorslde. 2-lldrll. .’-a"i'*i°i"§ .I4 . . .l. .';..1..;..;..;..;..;..g..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..p.;..;..;..;..,. -vu ¢.P.... ’i‘*l"i"l‘°i°‘i‘°i"l'°l"l‘°l°'I"Z‘°i*'l"l°'l“i“l"i"l"i‘ llitd., Siunmerside. Z-lldr21. : i-»1~1-1~:~1»'»-;~z~:-»'~»1-1 ~1-1-1_-1 , made, quilted Italian lining with knit -sale at $19.00. Sinclair & -“li».\\'H~1'... -During our removal sulc on furs we are offering £1 nmn’s Australian (‘alf coat; good, Strom; pert, well wristers; in rutis. An c.xtraordi1mr\ coat ut thc price, only $15.00. Sin- clair Sz Stewart, Ltd., Sunimersido. _ 2-11`n‘.'io11s require- ment of any long distance t.re.vi\ller in n hot cliiunte is fluid refreshment. The filter and the glass commonly found in an Eiiigllsli |lin‘ug cm' would bono ns: in lndiu, imzsimiclills thc nutlve would first of all want to know who put thc water in the tlltcr, and thcn who last use the glass. lf sf-1tisf:1ctoril_v assured on the latter point, hc woizlil no\'ertl1clcss run no risk of contilnilnation, hut. would pour the liquid down his throat while holding the glass a few inches above his mouth. But thc orthodox man, taking no risks at all, carries with him rt brass watci' pot attached to a belt, and cv- cn then adopts thc further precau- tion above mentioned. At every sta- tion a native patrols the platform carrying 9, skin with n. supply of wa- ter. Experience has taught the rnil- way companies to be particular as to who is entruatctl with this duty. tinntimiing the writer says: _ I once travelled with u 'Brnllmln who, parchcd with thirst eagerly culled the water carrier at each suc- cessive station. Ilnt before replenish- iur; his brass put he cross-exan1in;zd the iuan as to his antecedents and not hccnp sntcslied that he was of sufficiently high caste, cont.inued suti- cring agonics till n wire was sent on ahead, thc rcsult of which was that the holiest man of all the country- ldc was routed out and induced to Fortunately, very holy people sel- lom travel and when they do they Il . On another occasion a celebrntzecl But the station master was there. 1 i RAILWAY 'l‘i‘.A`\`l£l.'l.\' l.\"DIA. `has `no equal in the world, was that 1 tne taker and his chains were hauled ' lot! - to thc weighin,;- 1:.;1c-11:1.. and full lpasscnger parcel rate .1 1-l:nr;.:cd on lthc two |1i1111ired\\ci_:gi1. 1 1 <’ Z iron ou ‘the resonahlc ground' tii._l. it could not be regarded as v.c;.r11ig appni~@1_ ' The I-lindu likes to have all his sn- vings in portable form. They do not take the shape of scrip and title deeds, but bars, anklets and armlcts of gold and rudely set jewelry. When he travels all this wealth is frequent- ly cntrusterl to the kiwpiny; of a young daughter. whose little lens and arms are wound round 'cvitli golden liars, while her nose ani ears :irc l1f_‘1»,'.'ili,- weighted with jei-.ell-y. I once ¢i;.\n» on it stfition plutfnauu n litl.l~ girl a- bout six who was computed to be vrortli about l2li,I_»L/li as she stood. The practice is not., ho\vever, so common as it used to be for rail- l\rays naturally disclaim liability in such cusp:-', and there have, nioreover, been so many unxneless o1\t1‘a1_»,'cs on little girls for sake of plunder. THAN Sl"Al{EI\'T lVll<1’l`Al.S For many years it _l1as`becn known that thin sheets of gold and silver, mounted on glass, may be made tran- sparent. by bent. Within recent year.-; study has been undertaken of the con- ditions under which transparency may be produced. A sheet of gold one three-hundred- thousandth of an .inch thick becomes ltranspareut when heated to 550 do- llilees centigrnde. The transparency is ascribed to the gold aggregating and allowing white light to pass through tho interstices. With silver one 0ne-hundr0d~and- twenty-thonsandtb of an inch thick ho transparency is produced so long as the atmosphere is n. “reducing” one-such as hydrogen or coal gas. But in the uir the transparency be- ‘gins at 240 degrees, and is remarkab- ol' complete at 390 degrees. (Topper one seventy-tive-thousandtb oi nu inch thick docs not become llf1'\YlSlN1l`Bl\£ in ri reducing atmosphere but in air it is transparent between about 200 degrees and 400 degrees. iAt the lower temperature the light is .11 l1l'llliBl\f f;l`0cll, but as the temper- atiirc rises oxidation takes place, and the color changes through olive and dark red to black.--I-larper’s Weekly. SIVIALLVOX IN NEW(‘AS'I‘LE. NEW CASTLE, Feb 10-Charles A- lu-in, a clerk in the Newcastle Post Otlicc, having contracted smallpox. the office was onnrantined and clos- ed, occasioning much inconvenience. Ahern caught the disease -through handling mail matter. You can got. your next winter Fur now~and save money on lt. Styles in furs do not change as rapidly as they do in other wear - S0 to be ln time-and to save some dollars we lnvlle you to see our Furs-see our Furs-seo our prices-and we know where you will buy.-Prowso'Bros Ltd. “ l-3ldtf. \Von1en’s White W'ool Knit Gloves, regular 2Sc a pair,now loc a pair. W.11i1c11’s Unlined Cape GLOVES, mid and dark taus, small sizes 84C a pair. V ’ . :Boys Suits _ ` Buster Brown, Norfolk and 'l`\vo and Three Piece Suits, in lvlue Serge and neat twccd, patterns, nl] selling at One third off the price. Men's and Boys' Fancy Shirts 'l`l1ere are many broken lots here that have rapid selling prices attached. ’l`l1ere is a g'<><1