' t ....n... ft ; _ sunken-t1iLvfTET0wN__Gi1ARD1-oi ._ _ V - ’ L.. r . _ - ‘ , . c n D , `.< if C' / ~ * yf ' Tcl;-‘ /7//c ._-i '_“. 1,53' tj/ ‘ / ‘lm- (qpqlia-i\1 .~` . ' _ "-3-.. . '~ :ir - . . . Coal P . and Wood We have a big stock of the very best Coal, Hard and Soft under cover and dry. When you need Coal please remember that we are here to serve you. AL PIGKARD 81 Gil. 5 Phone 240 ~Ch’town. 'Ihe eye of the world are subject in lo greater strain iinderzniodcrn conditions than in former years. llenre iii.: mi 'il iii- cri-nsw in the use of gliisstiii. We nic exclusive oplicizinsaairc equipped ` “The Peoples’ llruggist" fl ‘S_.-_ou-Ilvvvvul-Us I ‘ Drug Store X where toilet requisites form are important de- partment. . Every single article we sell is absolutely pure; value for every penny paid is contained in -it. Colognes Toilet Waters Talcums Face Powder Scicliet , Perfume; Brushes Combs etc- Toote Cleansing Preparationi. Try Hughes’ Witch Hazel Cream for chapped hands, face, and lips or any roughness it has no equal leaving the skin beauti- fully soft and white. Geo. E. Hughes A rl ill: @; H@ l Best qualityf' Hard Coal in b s D club offer for Canadian Countryman H“{°Y in mllsle Bam” “'10 llllllclllg- is only good roi- the Guardian sub- dlhnw supper helns sovred during t scribers on Prince Edward Island. evening: Bef°"e le‘“'l“§ 1°’ Mme l g199_ company joined hands and hearti ___-. ‘ sang Auld Long Sync. , WASH FABRiCS.-Every lady in iiewcloths, crepe do chene, madras. Charlottetown' interested in spring H°3PlTA\- WURK--"l`ll0 l`0ll0Wll sewing will have pleasure in learning ls all ffxlflllit "Om U llfllifl' l`l`0l11 C119 .that Paton's new wash fabrics have 1-Swlgl W- 1\§iCN\:1";z 0: TN?) Al`lllY M00 arrived and include the newest weaves val ‘Urns ste ni -`<=>ruury. from . _ and patterns nianufactured including N9Ul@l`9-'V0l1- 5“ll5l_’\llY1'lf1l“. Ellglillldi mission work in South Amerka' He “Our hospital is in the above names galateas, basket cloths, Irish poplins, Village- The ll0\lS<_’2 “Sell t0 be ll etc, as Wm be seen in their ad_ residence of Sir Michael Hicks-Beac ____ Chancellor of the Exclioquer. It W |_5¢-rung A1- QURRAN BAN__A later bought by the British Gover lecture Wm be given by new F13 ment and has since been used as a ea Stephen MacDonald in Curran Ban “IW S"l‘°°l- The MUS” “comm Hail 0,, Tuesday e\.enmg_ Feb_ 23' un. dates about 100 patients. _ln additi 5 ce gf (h Am". we have ten huts, each with 24 be der the au pi s e Ladies _ Society. The subject. will be interest- allfl 0"” Will* 35 l"`d*‘- Abolll lllllf mg and mstmcuvor ...Phe Middle Ages" mile awiiy ii coiivalcsceiit home for and should hespeiik ii full house. Atl- Patients at il "l|l“g‘l ‘fullell Flgllellle mission twenty cents. S051-2-ioMoi. --nnollior inllo nwny. oonvalesce ____ home for 25. Then wc have Mono THE LATE MR3_ A|_Ex_ 5-1-EW, House at Bulford, taking 100. tlire ART. - After a long and useful life, cmlages eacll 40 *md 0V9l' G00 P there died at her residence, Marsli- lelllli ill l-GMS- We had 0V€l‘ 1-200 D fieiti, st. i-stern itoaii. Mrs. Flora ionhi n oonnlo of weeks nso. but n Stewart, widow of Mr. Alexundei' Ste- have °“lY 950- gmllllalll' beglllllllll-T wart. The deceased was a daughter deall Ollf as Um "OOPS “F0 m0Vl . oi' the lute Mr. John McLean of North Hwnv: several units have gone a ‘imvel-, and was me survivor of a more are moving out daily. We e large family an oi' whom passed the pool to lenvo in about three wee iiiiicty year mark. She leaves he- 0“l`BelV05» am] We’ll 'W the lllslf hlntl in-_r 1_1.;-pn gong v;y___ _]“dg(, Su.. course. llavn had lovely weather i' it 2. Robert Janitimi. oi-nuo i.-1, iiiiiiu` ‘ S Stewart; 2, Edith Stewart; 3, Abner S Myers. _ - “tg held last night when almost all of the -“Old Guard" now resident in- Char- lfé decided to attend service in a body at at`St. James' Church next Sunday morning, when ti sermon appropriate, 'fe vice will be held al; the monument ou le Queen Square. The Monument will he di_ draped today it being the anniversary nh of the death of Roland Taylor. The drapiiig will remain in place till the ‘$5 27th, thc_ anniversary of the death of a he he ly MISSIONARY MEETING.--Tlie W. 15 sionary meeting last night. Mrs. W the Southern cross for the civilization h of to-day. Christian civilization come as' Westward from Jerusalem to Europe, “_ and then it crossed the Atlantic to v_ North America. lt is now pushing- £1 is a great country, rich in many par- ds ticulars. The discovery that malaria a is caused by ii. certain .kind of mos- 50 quitoes has opened parts of South Ani- m, erica to colonization. Tho native peo- nt ple are a great. people in their possibl- . D D ~ ‘ Qi will be among the leading peoples of ow the world. Christ shall be Lord in to South America as wcll as in North ng America. Mr. Quigley sang in fine nd voice “There is a Land." Dr. Coffin x_ spoke with much acceptance on his ks work in Trinidad. 1-ie was glad as a of Presbyterian to speak in the Chur- or lottetown Baptist Church to show /the ]ers; 2, Edna Jenkins; 3, Lorne .len-_ kins. Grade ill.-1, Hannah Mya-.rs;‘ S. A. VETERANS MEET.-A moot- ing of the South African Veterans was ' lottetown were present. After the us- . ual exchange of reminiscences it was ` to the occasion will be preached y the pastor, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. After the church service a short memorial ser- Alfred Riggs. M. A. S. ol' the Baptist Church of (‘liar- lottetown hed a very interesting mis- _ Fush presided. Dr. Mays, American Consul, spoke very enteriainirigly on 1 referred to the magnetic attraction .of down into the South. South America r lities. There is ii great field for iiils- G sionary effort in South America with ' this eo le. who in twenty five years s rlt of fellowshi which he liclioved with latest instruments for cyl- lcsiiiig. Our chargies for Iglfisscs :irc moderate. M. `sii.viiRs'roN luXPl‘.R'l` 0P'l'l('f \N lil (nent George St Ch town Egg Stove -=-=--.___-_e-"-1 yllIIIII5§\\\\\\\\\\\Z/I/5 o \\\\\\'fIOII///fé\\\\\\\\\\ ‘< 5+ lit- rn Fresh Fish We have on hand always a choice _line of Halibut, Salmon, Mackerel. Haddock, Codiish, Eels and _Smelt which we are offering the lowest prices consiste with the quality. Ch’town Fish Suppl Company lllllllA\\\\,sg\,\g4\}Y//In Run of Mines at Coal Yard Prince St. Wharf Also Albion Nut Inverness,Sydiiey iGeo.E. Full’s Phone 340»J Grafton Street. ` *_ 5////I/X\\\\\\\vI//I////lx ' \\ L1/ __ . ‘_‘:-_"; -‘ ' T I .. l il 1 ‘ =. -=:.~:~.=.,i`- .ji-_¢.;,il _. _ i__ff--ff.-f;.,=; ‘it-fi | Price 15C, 2 for 25c. V [ MacKinnon Drug Co. ';...¢.`.‘.én.;..;;i....-. (The Soap That' Satisiies Here is the soap that gives health and beauty to the skin-a mildly fragrant, pure, clean, transparent I, soap with a rich creamy lather that r' ‘ " thoroughly cleans and heals. A Try_ Harmony Violet, o_r Rose Glycerine Soap once, and no other will satisfy. There is no other quite so good. Try it. (_lllt\li`l (i'l (il (llt(ihI \\\Y, . I ll` ’ 4%.* \\\\\\\'IIlllI”II5`»_\\“\\ W IH”@\\““\\\\vIIIlA\ \\\ stl striven to ` e 345 - \\\T\`\'v`in\\\\£@/Illilllnasss\\\\\\m1n.\\\\\\='.a//5 Be Skeptical oi f Bargains '3 f it _ N\ ci: All is Gold that Glitters ( v . s ‘ i If ou want ood, pure F ii % reliable tobacco go to an Honest manufacturer. W ave earne Y . . . establish sucha reputation._and believe our old_friends will sa that we have never disappointed them. Hickey s BlackyTwist Chewing Tobacco represents not o_nly our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. Hickey & Nicholson'l`ob. Co., ig;/nf/A\\\“W//[Q///A\\\\\‘\q//I/I//f|Q\\\\Vg IlIl4\ - Manufacturers J - ‘ - -- 1___|___ _ ...-._.'_?_l.=__.....-.1 ' fr* 2 "' " g '_§i;:oo_iN Bnos _ _ Our Dispensary Dept. has proved itself T0~DATE. , H `0.§~pat;-nnage is the Up-to-date Service. ` Fair Prices. Personal SeiviC€- , 1 UP- RESULT. -_ -Ri-':DoiN-snos ~-° , kine For Your Cold J day) nioriiing at 11 o'clock from her tho beautiful residence of Mr. and gramophone selections furnished by li.iil -.pe - ::BOSTON BROWN BREAD. - Commencing this week, Cameron’s Bakery, will be in a position to sup- ply iill orders for "Boston Brown Broad." This bread will be made by the “Corllss" method--theingredients will bc of the best, and mixed by machinery. thus insuring the veryi best. results-Like our white bread and graliam bread, it will be wrapped in wax puper before delivery to eus- tomers. Boston Brown Bread will he manufactured and sent out as a “Sat- urday speciul.", on order only, deliv- ery being made before six o'clock each Saturday, but any orders for this bread during other days of the week will receive our host attention. Our telephone number is 5»i.L and we iii- vite you to place your orders early this week for our _“Boston Brown Bread" for Saturday delivery. ' Treat yourself to a loaf; and see how deli- cious this bread really is when made by our method as- above. Put up -iii two pound loaves, either plain or with fruit When ordering state which you prefer. Vlfe respectfully silicit your patronage. We’ll give you a flue quality lireoci-we’ll deliver when and where you order. Cameron’s Bakery, 13 Spring Pork Road.-Telephone number 54-L. 8628-2-16M3i. `\ Qglnmdg and former member of me had more than an inch of snow and funeral takes place tomorrow (F‘ri- l1tll0Ule~ a large number of invited iriciids hiid - , ,, - _ _ _ -~» i::1.‘:::;::..“.i;:.”. ‘;f..l°;§rz '.”..f;i;i‘.u.‘.,.':‘:,'i t‘.‘;.'ff..,”.:.‘1§,:'2f.?.tf‘::t2‘€:':.."£,.”.;:ff.Ii I.-.-|~._ _ ,I »,_- -» . --_ < .. _‘,'>,:i., ;;K:);3:"v‘;a‘: (.luscai;lets io siiurtl yeur liviei' antll bow- l’iittLlliiigiullltliti-_ lliluiilt ludiiuii people lo- l ` I I 1 '_ _I _ _ q e s on your ieaiacics w ein. gc er_ ii tie siiii ii um surroiindiiig ca am "S mmemd / m“"i'“ ‘md cgiungics tihere are 500,000 of them The M _ G' / _ _ -- rcs yter an .Church -.is practically in; aIe3;g`14»,‘,;;é,E-;4_;.gH€+3»€,,,~5+ Church believes that the church is _i --_ - - _ - late resldence' St- Peter” Road- 4, ‘ ‘ ` 7,, the only missionary society. The __ -i whole church is a niissioiiiiry socict ENrEaTAiNEo. Lawns cottage, i0 STOP HEADACHE /es'-is Mrs' Benj' Smith' M Wi“sl°e Norm' " ”` ' " " " T' "` ' ' " liyteidan inisi-iion work in 'l‘rinidad w - tn » f ' ‘ - us G seem 0 much gaycty on llezidaclie usually comes from t1 was begun fifty years ago by Dr. Mor-| , / . / _Z ' sons, have certain charac- teristics that give them individuality. T h i s °‘hobby”-as it may be called-is apt to be deter- mined bythe time and at- tention devoted to certain features of the business. We place emphasis upon the professional side of pharmacy and such features, as have to do with the health of the public. - OUR l’RESCRlPl'l0N DE- PARTMENT lS THE MOST IMPORTANT 'PART' 0F ” OUR BUSINESS and therefore we can give a Service rarely obtainable elsewhere, rieX_t in import- ance are such items, as sick-room and nursery supplies, upon the quality of which life may depend. We have won a re- remarkable prescription business, by giving phy- Laxative Bromo Quin-l Laxative B r o m o Quinine is_ a prepara- l -tipn that .vill cure your cold in twenty-four hours and remove any ,case of headache on - " record. It is a_ sterling ‘remedy that is often .faded but never equal- In relieving the cold it also dlspels the feverish condition and headaches which accompany such ailments, We have the uins i.: rriac asa. nr boa A sicians and the public constant evidence of our T intention and .ability to give ideal service. ' Our Equipment is Rare. Our Stock is Unusually Complete. l Ami all Dispensing is Done by a Graduate Pharmacist oi- Ample Experience. Ours is a family drug- ‘ store. We solicit your business, on the basis of l best quality and service, at right prices. "The Home of Quality” Johnson' _& .loluisoii . ‘ ` ~ I ` " monotone# t ` fi-|‘~>~»rri~oauit. ummm f iioasuua 'H , ' i 149 emi cookie s“t. . Cor-Kent-& Frlnfo Sw. piivsv Feat {_ xn _ I ~ I S' A u The speaker knew the East Indian peo- lliiigellie gliiesih Tldlilzdiiftidileheliilgvtlidy me “'°“l‘,l remain loyal to me Brill*-‘h . __ M u pleasant eveinng_ crown. Fhere is great hopio for the Oriental people As the orchids rose C . .mensuln Compound Extract of from the darkness to ilie light of the, Siirsaparilla with iodide of Potassium - sun’ 5° l'e°p.le3 "‘ si” ca" be “med by l is an efficient alterativs remedy in the light °l Jesus Cl"`l“t~ D"~ Maysl and Dr Collin were thanked for thelrl . U ~ - all scrofulous conditions and wherev- ` ` 0 ' ‘ l . ‘ ~ii t du- , i M. -1 ;<;f,,;;>,»;,<;;@<1;,;;,=-,;;;; -\=<;,»;;,;g;;»f,,,,;»;. “Y “la :‘;‘;°..:“...: ..i§”::;i..::.;“;z....;..‘it“i=,. h]o¢che5_' eu. __$1'00 bottles' E A' was it fine missionary meeting, much ‘Fostcr, Central. Druligstore 1 ' I 1 Drug-Sl10I`€S, Def' e"-l°5""l ll-V 'llc large ”‘“ll*`“""- THE PRINCE EDWARD-"Clothes" the sensational dramatic success that startled metropolitan society, was the paramount production at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday and at- tracted liirge crowds. Olive Sherwood, a pretty Western girl living in Oma- ha, is very fond of linery. Her loving old futher sighs over lier extrava- gaiices, but is loo indulgent to curb them, and in order to gratify her ex pensive whiins invests in some Red Star Mining Stock thot West, a crafty, unscrupulous, New York broker, in- duces hlm to buy. On a business trip to Omaha, West sees Olive, and casts sn admiring and covetous eye iipou her. Horace Wstliiig, his wife Anna. and their clilld Ruth ore firm friends of Olive, and Mrs. Watling’s love for clothes creates it strong bond between both women. Mr. Wiitling. who is ii small publisher, is induced to come to New York and establish himself there si; ii partner in a big publishing con- cern. Olivo eiivics the Watliiigs' guy life in the metropolis. so that when her futher dies and West advises her to como to New York, Olivo is easily persiiaded to do so. Olive, left in strnitencd circumstances by her fa- ther's death, grleves over her lack of money for pretty clothes. At. this jiincture West comes forward and tells her that the Red Star mining stock owned by her father has boonied. giv ing hci- money in the form of "divi dends.” Olive innocently accepts the funds, unaware that the stock is worth- less. A young clerk in West’s office. ~ whose father had been ruined by the tlences of West's crimes, hoping there love of this has led liar. ll too' ovsr Y- _,_ The peoplo are t_roiiisd to be temper-, ,j}=i,p.i;,|.;K,|,i¢.|,>|,'++>H,;{'+;i..|¢:4|,;,E.|.;H,r,, ate iiiid spiritual. The Caiiadiuii Pres- ' _ v _ . | \ 1 uiouwr Ai.sioN.-'rite ioiiowinc " i i'r-he central --»--- llun’l Hawk. Sill. Snooze. »~‘/ J ` , ._- . i ‘-' . , _ i . “ _ ,I -. _ \ ’ 4 = __ - ' J- - i- ~- - -are montih olfilauuary:-Grgde YI.;-1. ' _ , .,:_ ' -1;; -5- ,_( -_5_ f ," - ' ‘ \»\ri:_-:.-1::-‘1'fr-'ff-'-'-`-`-`-`-‘-`-'f-`-'-`-`-'-1`~`-`-`-‘-`-`-`~=‘=-`-'-`-'-`-`~‘-'-`-`-fr`f-`<*"~`-`-"""`-`~`~'~"`-`f~`-"`*`ff-`-`f~" -"' arguer te cEgrghgm; 2, 955 e en- . ’ _ ' 1 1- '7'--- : ; A. ‘il ‘fi ')`-"- /; ' A W ' ‘ ' -~ ‘ lrins; 3, Willard Horton. Grade V.-- ‘C " ` ‘ . oman s I1 Favs to hir. in this province Hesv. n€eeeze‘ee:ifiiiné-oaeln ings ,_ may _,enk,m,, 2; 0,," Hman, 3' ! _ , A ; "’ /f ~ ~ _ al “t “D °“ ““ “5' May Horton. Grade 1V.-1, Annie My- , . » V ' ` ‘ THE MINTO.-The Mlnto docked 21st, at 3 p.m. _-, . _ ,in Georgetown yesterday at 10 a.in. 4. _ -- with 87 tons freight. 3 sacks mall and BT PETER’S BED CROSS.-The 31 passengers. ' Peter’s Iled Cross sewing will nie - this evening at the residence of M THE STANLEY-The Stanley dock- Pete-rp. 0 lll‘lKlll0l\ llllllll. ed in Plctou yesterday at 10 u.in. 1 ---- with 98 tons freight, 8 sacks mail and i FOX PARLIAMENT.-'l‘ho “Fox 24.pa..sengai-5, - _ ,Piirllamsnt”< Committee sat again yesterday and at night adjourned RACES SATURDAY.-There will he the cull- of the Chairman. races on Pinette ice on Saturday, 20th, T-*_* at two o'clock..- There wll be a free- HOME GUARDS- '- All memberh for-all pace and a 3-minute trot. Half- 'No. 1 Company. Home Guard, ii mile heutg_ ` those who wish to join will meet, ‘ _-_-- the Drill Shed tonight at 7.30. By re FUNERAL To-DAY.-'rho funeral quest- of W- B- P\'°WB2. Contain- of the lute-Mrs. May E. Dodd will ' *__* leave her lute residence, Pownal St., ENJOY/\B\-E 0UTlNG-°- Oli M0 ' to-nay (Thursday) at 2.30 p.m. for st. day evenlus lost upwards or iwe Pauls Ciini-oh, thence to the Peoples teams loaded with Jolly young neon Cemetery from this city drove to the commo ous home of Mrs. James Doyle, No NQ1'|¢E Tb 3UB3¢;R|3ER3, ._ River, _and held a delightful surpri subacri or will ieaaa noto that the nerty- The fleeting hours were whi GIVES INSTANT RELIEFS, CLEA QUT NOSE, THROAT AND ALL BREATHING ORGANS * very easily drift into Catarrh. The natural tendency of Catarrh to extend through the system in e ery direction. _ Exposure to cold or dampened is the result. Unless a complete cure is elfecte inflammation passes rapidly to lungs. But Catarrh can be cured except its ilnal and always fatal stnge. 9. with colds, sore throat, bronchi Catarrh sufferer meaning those Complete outfit $1.00. Smaller t .J , . RG trouble, etc. can-all b¢tld§|iAf$l.s$¢ht M llolnw-l>iv l1Ehot1a_l1l§§n>ffC»t4ifrll§!¢ll`°f’..~ _ , ous ng a _, osbug _ , 'gtk medicine into 'the' lwm ' ` iii this tickle climate repealed 1-olds t breathe ii. healing to the lungs and sis' ° is The purest bilmlrind t\s0'¢l¢Q v- antlseptics are thus sont to every where catarrhai trouble merino ln- ure killed, foul secretions araglostmy- tensiiies the trouble and nasal catsrrh ed, nature is given a. chsncqarsil comes quickly. ., d. Colds and throat trUlblel.o\'l\’¢'-iilt the if the pure healing vapor of,,.Qstsrdl- throat, ronchial tubes and then to the ozone is breathed-insulin; IN coughing, cease at once, ,because triti- You ciin't make new lungs--lience tation is removed. ' 5 ‘ "2`= Consumption is practically incurable. Use Catarthozone to prevent*-M011* in = to cure your winter ills: It's pleasant ‘safe and guaranteed in every case. al '0c. at all dealers the sewing for the neighbors; she 1.-iii and decide to return to Omaha :ind i to learn where she is. just as West D S i gotten gains. West tries io escap I-'J-`-'-'.2 rfrf.-:fr-'_'_‘rr-'-rf:fr-'-'-`~'~`-'-'-2'-21':ff-1'-'ff-2'-zz-::J-_-::f::::.':.‘:::fr.-:.':f:::_ _ i_'.'_'.1l -c and dissipation. falls dead of beilt despised. When it is learned lhtii the failure. Little Ruth sees Olive iii Wntlings have lost their foriiiiie, they Omaha, and at once wrltes_Burbau,lt are shunned, and they too sec tho of her presence there. Burbank goes hollowness and mockery of society, to Omaha. and the lovers are happl .-. e- re-united. And Olive at last reall i gin life anew. Burbank cannot l`oi'gct the value of love and the folly oi’ pi _ _ Olive, iiiid with returning love comes lin clothes. The rest of the programing the conviction that she is iiiiioi-ent. was oi’ fi ilrst-class standard. , if l-le goes to West‘s oflice, determiiit-‘il ~ ._..____Z--- ' is “Wampoies Emulsion has no equal contem latin a tri i abroad on his ill- its ii balm for chronic coughs as lun; t-, ltrouhle. it will quickly cure that but the vengeful clerk aids Burhaiiiclllngering cough and fortify your sys- in detaining him. The clerk produces ` tem against'further attacks. P11116 the evidence of Wests villaiiies. and $1.00 per bottle, MacKinnon Drug Col, the rogue, confronted hy exposure Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. and dingrape, and' weakened by worry 2-l\’ltf. ,_ |13 r . -oi .ir " 1 . .__. A .V 4;‘,_.{_`, ._,-_., -_,-wie.; ,`;_ v,_ ,__._ _ _ ` I _ - ` ' » ~ ;-_.a__.:i.;:tr-1..wef:=a:-ci-_-.tw-»f>;i:=.»" 1 _ ff, __-*_ _ -- *““ l W Y l --- _._- Thursday evemng' F-eb' nth when sluggish livci' 'iiid bowels lf you feel ton The reiisoii for taking up work N l i s ' - _ . augmm or lu" gmmophom' qelec |*"-_*'_-1-'-"---'**` and soon these should be one of the tions and also to Mr. Smith and fanii- , _ ly for the inaiiiier in which they were ° ° 7 str°"g"'°“ H"Sby""rle“ i" Trlnldad l 'I 'l ‘ broker, watches West‘s dealings close- ly, and enter in a diiiry all the evi- . . . Y” » So ~invigorating- so warming, so cheerin is FRY’S COCOA T _ wishes to keep strong .‘-- - by to iinnliy convict hini. Mrs. Wut- liiig invites Olive to ii society cli°cus.§ Olivo has already met her ideal. Rich- ard Burbank, who has fallen ardentgly; li.":.i,t.;"‘::..r‘;'-...i*°i.;2;’- ..‘:.'.‘.‘;."..., no eveoone who his love for Olive. Olivo accepts him. and is very happy. West. Wll0 Oli-~ serves is tender scene between tho' two, is furious with Jealousy, and en-‘ ,ters Ollve's room ln a drunken frenzy, i ,tolling her that she will be his or he ‘will expose her. Olive stares at him 'iii mingled hewiiderment and fright.; -wht-ii another guest suddenly enters* ~ilu- room and West denounces 0live,, .and dramatically tells the assemblage! ithst he has been supporting her, sud . that she , would sell hor soul for; lclothes. Olive. shamed by the disgrace into which hor innocent snorsuco and wlioimed until humiliated to speak. and » Biirbsiui is reluctsntiy teresa, .lm-si bitter moment of doubt. to believe liar allent admission of West's claims. flllvr ri-turns to Onmhq, glad to do i l 1 _ l l l | ought to drink it. ll Vililfi . too, that it appeals to' the most-fastidious. FRY’S is a pure food-beverage that feeds , the whole body as probably no _other food can do quite so wel . You try it. ' IIE _ ` -;___-___--i _-__¢.._._; f'l;i-T-'-¢-~_.--zz-;~_.-._f__==-*` _ ` ‘ J/ ‘ , _ ,,-of \_ /D/J . ` 1 “ lt ' wouldn’t seem like without i=izv°s'° l So exquisite in-flavor, rx . ' Home __ ' \ ' I . J, \.. l < . I, .t i - - i if if ~ ' .-ie' r.. -ll. -1 ia fl ilu; ii E' t'-Y, t $1 .iii ,.‘ ' _-qv. l;%i’i'_»‘ ;._-i, _._ ‘ii , . . 1.. ~.. an ».\~ .-.5 1?, . Qllih l 'tl 'fi - 'f .qu . gfililil. h . , - :li-,.-J l . l l lglé; 2’\.'1,' ,»,. ._ de' lil V ’,llil':` 'Z i-.‘ .:' ntil si “' -- >< '- *thi filéiiil i . ‘ s itil te" ~ Q...- $ . Srliiilf _~.~.:.-..<. _; T,-3 _.- .l-,‘>‘. .1-ii -» ;_:. § ._ or-.ness .r-_.awe-. ...._...._,~...__,~.___..,..._ _ ii i 3;' iid' l.. il ii . `1,»l ,.4 _. . ,. i|- . .4 `,‘$'.l_ ;lii?<_= i iivlei