MARCH o. 192s I. . Yd“ \ \ a \ .1 / ‘ \ A‘ / Rareliogmnoe ' .._ "’ ' DelicioueFiavour \i ' lihaselsanliom‘: i 5 SEAL some TEAstCOFFEE \ ays- —Waltz ‘tor ays—Vocal ('l‘cnor with Orchestra) nks For The Buggy Ride-Fox Trot . ecordss lrving Berlin's Honeymoon Song ‘Always ’ ’ Played by a Famous Orchestra Sung by a Famous Tenor (lcorgl- Ulsl-n anti liis lVillsil: ilt-nry Burr Vl-Ziringhi Pcniisyivzluiillis anna” Go Where You (lo-—Do What You Do. Then '11 Be Happy-Fox Trot Russo A" l*ilil'ilo's(_)rll'ill:()rch. king F0!‘ A BOjP-FOX Trot (From thc musical comedy “Tip Toes") Roger tVollc Kuhn zlnrl liis Orchestra . \‘ All on Records 10-inch douhlel-sidod Price 75C . At “His Masters Voice” Dealers I Victor ‘linking Machine Oompunr of CanodnJ-imited ' for the pllst two weeks buying new 19955 19959 19913 19917 19939 For o sizes 2n. Iley Iulldlng “l 1-11-11. ‘In. lee Creepers Slippery Sidewalks Our second shipment le re. we did not announce e first until they had been Ited out, THEY'RE GOOD Noprsrauosats. ens on heel with strap. ‘x prongs, cannot come off, 75 GENTS A PAIR nstep Creepers or men and women. fastens der instep with strap, [our ongs. Price 40 CENTS A PAIR By mall, same price, ALLEYdhEi fA5t-1lL1llAB_l__[_ FUDTWEAR '" nu svmlii SBREENED uni ‘We M? a good stock of this good all round coal on hand ' Charlottetown, P. rofessional ‘flards cDonald & _Mc1>hee A. NIoDONALL F. MoPHEE . A. lsrrlstors, Attorney Eto. Money to Loan Charlottetown Mark R. McGuig-an ltnlsren. ‘eouclron. are. rang.‘ Money to Loan moron Block Gharlottotowrultlt m’- C. C. Archibald llllTh $slhih T Kills Wild Cat in 5 Hen Coop With K‘lN(‘.‘S’l‘()l\l. (int... liiorch luull lulrkllu: uf his Hilcl louzl lll. Wollord il'lllllllt~ll'i‘tl it wlltl just killed five geese. 'l‘lle farmer, armed with a and 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. Agent for the FAMOUS SUCTION FE SHARPLES. CREAM SEPARATOR Extra always. parts on 3. i Pitchfork and Dog 7.—- Awllkcuvll during tho nllllli by the dog. William ’l‘ownship. ivl-ill to llliitpllllllfy house and eli- rul. which had Ipllflll I v fork llull llidrll by his ll0K..llillell p_w_ womwnriy]. (m, F mprovgld. .- . [the out, ivhlch is a splendid 311601-110" qqflophmw eatherwelght 1...... ._ Creepers ,___ Q-OOO-OO-O O-O J. LESTER DOUGLAS ED hand Write or phone 708 or 938. which is suitable venom: 17o t“ Ila sills of illovolvwm _ _ u We ‘ . for either furnace» or We will be pleased to deliver any quanti. l)’ required and guar- ‘ .. N, y, m. Qpgflqlu antee satisfaction. llodlnl lohool and l-losoltsi ‘ los limited to Eye. liar, Noss w, D, & ll Qllflil CO. It’! “ members will be formally introduc- " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian“ ANNUAL ‘MEETlN6.-— The an- uual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be [hold this afternoon ill the Cundnl Hollie at 3. Z10. POLICE COURT.—-A man charg- ed with drunkenness was fined $10 or thirty days at the Police Court yesterday morning. A second man on a similar charge was dis- missed. and a prohibition case was adjourned until Wednesday March 10th. TJ-IE , LEGISLJATUHE-Jfhe y]. linens in reply to the Speech from thetThmne will be moved by Mr. George D. lPope and gec0nded ‘by Mr. fl‘. ‘W. ‘Bentley. Three new ed at this session. namely Messrs G. D. ‘Pope. Norman McLeod and Hon. ‘H. F. MacPhela, Minister of Public Works. ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. »~Cnn- slllel-ltbll: excitement was caused on Dorchester Street. near Great (ieorge. on Sunday afternoon, when a-niali mude an unsuccessful llt- tempt to commit suicide by using a knife. The would be victim was accompanied by a woulnu. thought to he his wife, und after an alter- cation betweem the two the former drew a knife which he applied to his throat. Parties nearby who were watching rushed over and dlsarmed the man,‘ who with blood issuing from the wound, which evl-' lleutly was not serious aeeolupnn- iell the woman down Dorcllester Street. The act. was also wit- nessed by u ‘number of small lmys II|| their way to Sunday School No one seemed tn know the nzlnm of the mun ult-lllulgh those who snw him sily he belongs to this elty. PERSONALS ‘Mr. Allan Melunis. City. loft "l‘ul‘sduy uiurnlilg for llyuu ‘liuss. ivhsrl: ho will ill future rosillu. Hellman of S. A luls horn llbroud Miss Plllllllll‘. ‘MoDonullfs who tnillluery and uttl-nlling the Spring openings has returned llunlo. Mrs (i. Arthur’ llcullrrslvii null family ilro louvillg IIPXl. week for Nnpervillo, lllliuuls to join her .llus- baud Mr. Henderson. who has (marge of il. fox ranch there. Mr. ‘Milne Fraser loaves on Silli- lllly, 14th. to visit his sister and brother in Virlurill. B. (L, stopping oft‘ on route at Montreal, Silskzlt- oou and llidluonlou wnd on the re- turn trip at Bilnfl‘. Calgary liclh- hrlllge, Vvinuipcg. Chicago and Tor- ‘outo. Mr. Fraser will he uni-om- ltiuuioll liy his l|rntlll.-i_--l|i-l'.ln' F. (Y inluul-Iulrll of slir-lhllruu. Jlulilllx (‘xlllbllirlix i fStock Quotations flAmnlnAx, Mllrcll 8.—Qllotatluns furnished ‘by Johnston and Wand. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: Al. Top. and Santa Fe RY- - 126% Aulorlcuu Cun. Co. . . - - - -- 3m Am. Cur and Fdy. ‘C0. -- 99% Alli. locomotive Co. . . . . . .. 105% Am. Smelt. and Reins. Co. . 124% Am. Bosch Mag lCO- . - - - - - -~ 32% lfulon Bag and Paper Co. .. 30 Anaconda COD- Mil"- CO- 46% Canadian Pacific Co. - - - - - -- 152% ‘(Julie Copper Co. ..._ . . . . . .. 33% 17.8. Cast ‘iron Pipe and Fdy. C0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16% NY, (ten, and l}1‘.ud. Riv. R.R. 125% Cuba ‘(lane Sugar Co. . . . . .. 9% Consolidated Gus Co. . . .. . 937/5 international Paiper C0. . . . . 62% Nils. Kan. and 'l'ex. Ry. .. .. 188 Kelly Springfield Tire CO- -- ‘l7 (Ml/t Pnu-Atuerlualtl Potl-olclluu . . . Reiulni! <00. Southern Pacific Co. Union Pacific Ry. Westinghouse ldlcctrlo .. United States ‘Steel Abltilii . (fun. Steamships Pfd. llowurll Smith Llluron. ‘Pulp l.\10llll'0fl‘l Power National Breweries . Spanish River Winnipeg Electric Stool Co. Cllu. Com, .. General Pot. lul. irfilrfiltllllil Stllularll New .lersoy . Slzlullurll New York . . . . . . .. Whezlt--Mtty, 160%; Jilly. llll; Supt. lZHl/fi. C0l‘l1—-Mlly, 78%; July. 81%; Sept. 83%. i)ilts~.Vl‘.-ly. 10%.; July, 41; Sept. ‘lI-‘iq. \V1lelli~ hilly 1'18; Jilly, 141; Oct. lill. Once a Trial l Always Nyal L The supremacy of Nyal's remedies and toilet preps» atlons are known the world 0V9!‘- w, c-ffy g lull llne of all -l tlon of dogs suspected of being ln- ‘ H I il‘('.ll'.l'1 with the disease. "leveral-Year-‘l 000W!‘ W" 511997599‘ permb-(‘nnshuiiluo ill-mil su r t'l - _.___ ell. only ‘to become ‘tho determined lecli" a“ H“ m‘ m“ ‘l’ ' n ‘o ‘ p , s L enemy of the proprietary system. wiry‘ and R 17m (‘flmury "hmTh AL I V i l f filltliotuzh as speaker and leader of: e dominant pnrly ln rtho lAigislu-l tllro_ llu ‘was backed up by .1 strong N. Y, mnjoriiy in tho House of Assombly| tho Two More Cases of Feminine Ill- strolurlv opposed to him and was . . . alwlrvg ablo to nllllfy any act pas- ne” R¢ll¢'“| b! [Jan it Pmk‘ sell 1n the interest of tho tenanml ills agitation prepnrm] the wlly for llic settlement. reached under tho U0 . . l. - ll s Harrington, N. S.-—"1 had ternblo fir“uihigguifig"FgffliesthzruiaX122 pony to be known its the Tidewzlt. ilmrvllllul: 11n- owners of tho lazuli" A"”°°]“l"'l n" l'""mu"y l" "l" would havcmgn “bed every monthithey CHMJVEMWL on the smnementzqltlre control of the present. Title. Ccbxllfiqgf rugllfylmnnlcumnsou‘ Andrew parish Hunter River , . And Vicinity Itl-v. E. M. and Mrs. Aitkeu. New Glasgow, went to (iharlotu-itown, on Thursday afternoon, returning on Saturday. iRev. ‘M. C. IMlleLeQd, Hopewell, N. 1S.. visited friends in Brsdal- buue_ the luttcr part of the week. 0n Sunday ‘he conducted ills ser- vices in Trllllty United Quin-oh, Summerside. . ‘Mr. ‘H. fl‘. Perkin-s. rvvreseutlng Beutty Bros. Ltd" St. John. N. ‘B., was here on a business ‘trip the ‘lat- ter part. of the week Ho was re- lzisterod at the Globe. lMr. and lMis Howard Court were visitors in the l-lty ‘the latter part of the ‘week. They returned home on ‘Friday. Miss Lllilus Woundcott has gone to Charlottetown, where she will assist lu stenogrllphle work for the Government while the ‘House is in session. Mrsj Clifford Carew has returned her homo after spending some time with her slstcr-lu-lilw, Mrs Paul of Hampshire. dt is pleasing to note that Mr. Eltrle Campbell. son of ‘Mr. null Mrs. Angus (Iiluipbnll, iNnrlh ‘Wilt- shire. lwho entered the 1P. 0*}. ' l. hos- pital ‘Tuesday suffering from up- peullllritis 1s doing nicely since the operation. ills mother and sister ncuolnpltuilul ‘hlui to Charlottetown. ‘in n elosl-ly contested gulul‘. in the Cornwall rink last week. itlie Cornwall ‘teum won from the North Wiltshlre team in a score 0f 5-4. Soulu thirty llorkey enthusiastic from Wlltshirt» tllilfOlllflillllPii their will" will vllloyell an hour's skate uftcr thc guml‘. -'l'lie iluuuzll incl-ling of lll(' W. M. S, of tho ‘Ullilvfl church wzls hold ill llll- church on Thurslluy UVGll- int: Wllll ll lilPizu representation present, llu October of lust yl-zll‘ lllis "society trzls re-urgzlliizell the W. M. S. ful-ltil-rly livltflilfllllrll. and \V. S. furlncrly ‘Presliylorizlti lln. iting lluil forufug what. is now ill large and cutliusiustil: build of workers ivhosu giving is l; ivmthy contribution to the missionary work ofdlle (‘l|il1'L'l1. in lrouilecllon with thl‘ lueetiug the llnnunl of the Mission Bzlud was helll. The m“. 90TH llllpoitllod for lhu lfillTylilg on Place Names Of l P. E. Island i Rose Hill; settlement. lot 17. Al pust ortico January 1. 1901 to June 1. 19121. After Rose 11-1111 farm; , nuluell by Thomas Archibald i! - Scotsman who purchased the laud comprising it ln 1811 and lived on it two years. “Notwithstanding its hi-ll nluue, the farm is level, -but a smull ClPl/lfillg made by earlier French settlers fell rather abrupt- ly to the ‘water and which. while Mr Archibald occupied it and for many yearg afterwards. wavs bord- I- ered with ll. fringe 0f wild roses." 5-" (lMeac-hainp 1880). Roeeneath: school district lot 52. Meacham, 1880. v Rose Valley; settlement. lot. 67. Dflicrlllllve name given lby Johin ‘Maekayschool teacher before 1864; earlier known-in 1855 a post of- .l’ice—— as Anderson Road. after Alex Anderson of Bcdeque. who surveyed the road passing through ,' here from Bcdeque in the direction _,-’ of Yorke river. ' Roseville; lot. It Name sug. Kerstelfhy d lwrence Doyle. first postmaster irom the quantity of Wl-d roses found here. Post office of lRosevlllo opened about 1888. close to Tryon, P. E. 11.. in 1815, set- tling lu ‘lot. 3 in 1836. Ronny; settlement .lot I15. A post office lMay 1. 1911. to July 1. 1912, when ulllue changed to Cuissle. Ross Cornergnettlement, lot 25. After ‘Murdoch Rosst died 1896) for many years a farmer llerc- abouts. A post office December 1_ 1-894. to April l. 11113. Round; pond. lnt 2. Rvxbury: lot ti. lA post. office July 1. 18.06, to ‘March 1_ 1914. Ear- lior it hull been selected st a pub- lil: nleetiug us the ‘name of a school district, at the suggestion of Jer- ome Arsenllult, ‘who had recently returned from a visit to ‘Roxbury, § Mass. l1. S. A. Royalty; point and sand. Darn- Zr-y lhz-siu. lot 1R. (Jllzlrt 1850. 1n l'1‘il1('l\l()\\‘11 royalty. ' Rush. creek lot l6. lllieachani. 1880. Also known as ‘Clllllllltlk creek. ultor an early settler. Ruskin; ‘settlement. lot 51. ‘A post olirlco about 1891 ‘to August 15. 111151. After John Ruskin (lfllll-lilflil). _ Rustler»; buy. lots 24 mill 33. Cal» led flurrls bily with Gfflild Raaticol as secondary name on Holland map, 17115. The nzlule Rustler) com- memorates an early settler, Rene Rasslcot who cums to Port Lajoie, (Charlottetown!) in 1724 from Av-i ranches. in Normandy. moving lut- iitiféfiss He’e Healthy and Happy He gets a cup of Fry’s every day -—thc best of all foundations for a strong and vigorous manhood. "Nothing will do bu! FR Y's" of this (lPpllFilllP-lll. 01‘ the work were: Prl-s. ‘Miss Junie Audruivs: Supt. Mrs. 1C, Soilulilu: .\i’ss HflZPl sl-lliill‘; ‘Rec, $00., ‘Miss Dorothy Cutlille: (‘orr. S» . llvlrull ‘lilohlillllu; '1‘rl-us.. Nilss Au. ule (‘arl-w. Ulliccns l‘ll'(‘ll'tl in lilt‘, \V. ‘M, S. for 1020-27 lire l‘rl>s. hlrs. .1. Rnl-klulln; 1st Vil-c-Prl-s ‘Airs. Svnluuu. 2nd Vice-lPrt-s. .\lr.. .1:ls. P}. Andrew lit-c, See, ‘hire 11 M, MaoLeoll; ‘Trelisz. Miss .lu-nle Aud- rews: Porr. ‘Sec Mrs. Fifth-user. Delegates appointed to Prezsliytior- i111 are the IPres-llleui. Mrs. Rack- ham or substitute. bins. .las. F). And- rew ‘bliss Reta Pickering anll lvirs. D. M. ‘MacLeod. Delegates from the Band are President Miss Junie Andrew's or silhstltute Annie Curl-iv and Dorothy (lutllffe. Mrs. -.l. Rackham is the llllsslnnury 111011131- ly Sea. the paper of the \V. M. S. rontlnulug the Missionary Messen- ger. Th6 ‘blessnzc. The Monthlv Leaflet. The Alissllonrlry Outlook anti the Monthly lbetter. 1.. ----_-¢-oai-- Two Suffering From Rabies IMONTRIJAID ‘March 7.—- Two people were confined to the Royal Victoria Hospital today suffering from whut doctors. who have ox- nlnlned them. declare is rabies. These cases the first among hlililflll beings “that have come to light since the outbreak of the hydrop ho-bfa epidemic on the western part of the llslllnll of ‘Montreal some weeks ltgo. The hospital authori- ties refuse to divulge their ualuos. An a result the vllrlotrs hospitals where people who have hooln bli- tcu ‘by dogs or cats may go for ex. amination lmli eauterlzstlou. in ‘tile meantime the Montreal police continue their ‘extermina- lasm’: Vegetable Compound \'i<-le-l'res.‘.(ll’rinco Elllvllrll Island ‘Magazine, 5L chm-i“; 301119.110.“ 1m 4;; bliss} Rustico ln 1110 city will open route-ll ouiiios. “I'll “WW8 Rt- ‘llon- Robert Dundee. l" lllmlr P"l‘l~ er to ‘lllP head of iviiuloy river. m‘ w” ” 1:228. _,,,_...1,,,,,,,,. .10, 65, R6315 111 L1 where Sttvsnson’ ‘11 o t (ls st came ' ' I ' ‘ ' ‘ “ m ‘n w 5 a“ A school district in 1811i T ' omb With Volulun 4. lNo 1), not far from. l ‘chapel. “Raclea" and‘ l ‘Rut:il'o" zlro forms used by dc lu l l Roequu l'-'2. 0f (to h ‘i lli Rustico bildys, Abrahbiineiiéiesliszli, Tddliiliili ll.\l '|' , lliili. .\l;|1'i.'l| T ' ‘writing under date December 31. A wlcmmnfi’ "M "lwln" m] k 1841i. ‘days: "Great quantities of. “Vi”? H“; _“I'"“t‘"""“wldh" lmful m,“ oyster and other shells lure ‘found. lllll ‘lll wnlzi o mt o ll _ ill the bunks of the rivers and sides‘ A- 5mm“ ‘Wmlll-l’ "Mm ‘Lmlwl of llm bays; they are ‘soiuctlltlor-Il __.._ l“'“"‘ “l“"'lv"l"“l ;"”“"““"l"-‘" '"l"""_"' isix [wt |n.|_hickn5-s_ TheseI v ‘ _ ‘ llsiwd hl-iln-u ills lllullll thilidlus (gollgcuons were [nude by the “F NluW YORK. Mill‘. 7. ——l‘l\_'f*.jlolnh bl- so Pflllllllltfli illlll lu- lntuhl (Hans in former times’ and 1h” Rhfll-ZBH Vil-‘lv-‘i Ulfll- \\'l‘l'L‘ lllilllli "Phlnl- opportunity‘ lo lulk with lhl- lire now only found at the site of Pflffllil 1110M l-llilll "- lllllllliillld Y<3lll'-‘*,olllesilll= world i1" he sllouill iluzllll-u- m...“- ancfen-t enomnplnenrs wherengo, were wa-utouly destroyed to h, iL 1.1.. M‘; |,..q,...,,-t_.. (vf $101111“ they derived a part of their lsubslsb ‘m!’ bylilft robbers. lltiilflwl to charitable institutions. ,ence from the shalldlsh still found ‘l "Xclmv" "lmef ' l ‘ ‘limm’ l“"“"“*"“ “P” ‘he m" T“ W- i‘.?§§.'E".i“‘.“'i.-..f.“i "L311. "i‘.‘-......T}“ii°..‘i.° - - iil3"?““<‘3' "‘?-°-i§“"’lliiT° 11°11‘??? ::‘;'ii:.':;:;..'nizz‘*ir...i"iiihi. “liffgsale 0f Wlves ‘S ‘skcl tons, found 111 on n , ' " ‘ 1 ' ' - shone! that they were iiiqéiitlgeliomthi‘ The rllhbery was made l“ (hid qavages" Tabooetooetun mpinmgllghl. as near us lilo pulil-t- could ____i "llllviilg. two outlets." 1.9.1..‘ Mlc-lrlgm" ML‘ M’ 8'00 '1' '"" ‘he PM‘ msoozv. .\lill‘(‘.l1 T-"JFiIP Hilll‘ of 111513 lhldlan mime 0g Rustic.) bay, fllolmunfm m” beat passed theiwives is u common [ll'lll'll\'(‘ in Rustleoi‘ island lot 24. Wrighfmm glmed floor and round evet?“ some purts of Idnglziull. 1n Yul-k- and ‘(jtmdam 1371p 301,111.50“ is, lbw; aklllrrlilfelihanftfosdilg athghdooiishlre, where the prutzlicr- is follow- land in ‘Meachsm. 1880, which :31]. rand Hm inner glass doorled there are lhrnc lll1\\'l'llll-ll inns: shows P. W. and J. Robinson set- broken throhgh —1 A wife shull not bl- sotl nun-e tiers on it.‘ The “Prince Edwnfd ‘Evidently the robbers drove up ma" 9"“- lsland Register" for 1827 contains 1n an automobfle. forced we door 2—She mlm. not clulugl: an advertisement of “Peters island" and grabbed the tapggtfieg in a for less than (‘f-IllS. 01m- hllxuls 1705. Sable l-s French for “lland". found only This is a sand spit. ldllst and shards. xl-ii- rl-iu-n. rust-unions RF!- :|l\\.|_lt sable; river. lot 29. Plan. 1810.! Nobody WHH found b! llw roller isorili. u" 1.... l'l';|li|lll'll1[>l is l.....|.- i- has Dundss formerly ‘Sable l‘lV0l‘,Wllf\ ndmllted seeing tho robber: k,.,.l, mo", The owners de- u crumpled boup of Phone at Sitlei for sale. proprietor Peter llioAus-qptck rum, lfiavhlg untouched’ Zb-Slio mus-i bl» token uirlly llll- lilnd. lMcAuslin island on chart: $100,000 worth of other art treus- luediately. lllill-‘KTBKQP mall 1332. hill! lPoterg is- we; ' A husband in l.l‘l-‘ll< polil-l: will‘! . land Also Rustico. Rustlco Cross. The flVGJpTlCI-BlBSS vases werefrolrsnily told lhl» .|uii'.:-= hl- llJlll Rustlcoville and North ‘Rustlco. bowled over as tho thieves jerked sold his with fol‘ $50. u lllrgl‘ pill».- Settlements. lot 24. , at the l-HDBSl-Flefi 011 l-lle Walls. and '1 he ivlvl-s llrl: usutllly ugrueitbll- to Sable: point. lot 63. Holland when the owners arrived they [|,.,,,1“,,,,_..._ USEFIJL THINGS lzmvu: wat boll u.- sq-hoi-i ll scampcringcallrul in the HQ -i yllrll. The Squirrel II Ifl Illa‘ l l‘ i oi Bennie. . ll sat up on its hind lid ale the nuts it found. i? “W ell!“ said Bennie, ‘be IX l his lail for a chair! And 1 I'm " hr u~c< il for a whisk-broom [Q swl-rp out his nest . . . . a nil-e warm blanket il weather.” p Just Lhcrl the Squirrel |fi' a tree. and sat down BI l It: waving his tail tllti . l______»__i "And lle uses it fora tool‘ laughed Bennie. m‘. __ us property ownqr ihemaboutn _ ‘clineddto say whether they were Sailors Ho e' - t-tl t 1 l, m, insure . Named ortoi-ptliesfl-lilgglneoz.»btyolipl Tho ""0"" 1W1“ ""‘l'"l°‘l ‘l lulu Cooper. Abe1l’s successor as Flellllflll l""“""'-V “lmwlm! “h” m" land agent for the lot. Refer to 1"?" "l Wllllal" '7'“ (""“fl“°'°r" a Alhp||_ All-m‘. fming U... pogmm; gm- lfith Century tapestry of I']'|i‘ho qlcllli" H l ll )" llo ll-ll the l-shelit llgtatlon in Prince balm” “l "lmilml “WM "mhrmd" lollwllrtl l-slllnd for several years. med Wm‘ 30m‘ Executive fiovernmcnt "l Look for Fihh (Run your fonlub alum-yum sooth and ha! I'M), 5‘ That’s what makes your tenth look “of? color.” Thst’e what invites decay and gum troubles- W88‘, Form $250,000,000 Oil Firm NEW YORK. Mllr. 7. -» Flmluzl» of a $250.000.000 ‘holding coni- feelinge, headaches, bar-Jr and side aches and pains all over my body. and nothing would do me husband and my father iii for me as l my. wxh and my husband sent. to mtonk and‘ line now and do all my work and am able to go _ _ _ friends it is Lydia E. Pmkham e Veg- kes me feel Bsrrington, Nova Sootis. Dull Pains in Bock Ny|l'n goods, and Invite you to call n any W" 1"‘ we will be pleased to show H y," ||| m; different lines. 1 Harold L. Worthy DRUGGIOT - seven years, and advise my ulbll‘ (lorn und and found lief frnmt e dull, be! amnllof my hack Ind e weakness " from which I sufiemd for tlve years 1m». my boy was born. Ami- also: orlu-l». 1m 22. . pl Co d ll in invod iii‘ lgelginkh imlTQiT-uino Wirsh T am t‘ lg better than I have for the l t. “__ 1w . uiilglirlfilil-fs stiitilbiema, ‘of tho lnnll question in .1849. Coop-| er built n brig. loaded her with nun; hive two chfldmn 5nd teriill for building houses. we have quite a big place. I rend in Willi 111's family sailed around (Tape the paper about Lydia E. Pinkhsnfll Horn to California. where he left Ve stable Compound. and then gotadils rlnnlly and returned home to Iittie book about itthmu h the mail. {Gilli his days at Sailors Hope. Rut m9! b01119. Ind "l9" "9 tmtjty After blié patron slllnt of Scot- more from the store. 1 em feeling m“ 3L Andrew-s (m 1"l‘l'>. ttolupare St. David. St. George m" ‘mum mwe‘ I he" mylniiil "Si Pu-trlck parishes. q Thom” 0m__iq wok f”, of which David Higgins W38 B , l v pointed Wallis of Lydi- EJqnkhm. tefi: toms 1771. (Wnrburton, History of pa s ln the Print-l‘ Edward lelllnd. p180 157-1 A post. office January 1 1894. Moat; m“? and l9 mm“ l“ 5km" n had hum 1880. d ‘d t r and Bloomfield. but shows st. Anthony 11°" l m‘ ° - school. The name Blomfleld is now l b"!!! 1°" "l"! ln a (cw llllys you can work a “rlmsformlititin in your mouth ‘his ncwway. llrnzhngwliifcness rillsupplantthnlWoiT-colorwonlt If your teeth. Your gums will be- mmc firm and take rm a healthy coral tint. Film . . . the trouble R1111yllllffrlflqilfiflfiffis<YOlIYfCClh, and you will eel a film, a viscous lnat that covers them. That: film in an enemy to your tcctlv-and lwater and Associated ()ll compan- ies was completed lolllly ‘hy New York bankers. ' The new corporation will lllH-V‘! nation-wide ramifications operat- lug l-n California. mid-continent and eastern seaboard territory. . Consolidation of the two lroul- 5t. Andrew; parlch_ King; coummaniea Wm nprpmumo do“, work. [lug relations which have enflhled "Ollflflfl. both to nbtnl-n an offecttva lllstrl- |butlon of tholr output for sovlu-nl and i l 8t. Andrew. Point. lot 39. 1n St. yearn‘ —' l fill" 8mm‘- Xoikkuhgigrnfigm ‘hi. ‘new; Si. An mw's on - . . C chart of Cardigan bay. 1830. This It ‘h3g5 :0 mlltlllitBc-li‘ mtg‘ 931V‘ power beyond lllddllbfl v ' l‘ l-lp Final of 1o ‘Roma, 1745. irrs an s ays. ' llr-or s ls- . . v lilirlillbollts was Andrews Town From Ocean HalllliS coloration-s und gives ynur teeth M“'I'h“°”P°”' 154474?“ ‘ D- thaf Cloudy "off-color" lnolt. Germs by the millions breed init and the ', with tartar. are a chlci a commissioner of cus- WLNIEOIL N s“ March 7r,“ | seal that had travel-led for from s_ its native haunts. met death at tho “use o pym-fhca, and gum dis_ St. Anne: settlement with post 2mm‘ “id” afrmézzmlgzzéfmngll: orders. ' O01‘ it . . - 9 I . _ _ _ “‘”““,‘j}‘§,§,“;,,,‘."“{’;,, 5 hero. The llnlmlil was 54 |l\(‘h0l4"" (Nd-time methods fail in suc- “e ' ' ' cessfullycombatlnglt.Than-wlly n“, dmflcg ascended the river 15 miles bo- regardless ofthefaryaurakr new, "l" "B"! ‘W yourteefhremalnd l-yourgum: ""°" W“? odisndtonrlaxx. l. 8t Andrews: settlement. lot 3 St. Anthony; 1181118! ppllod to the settlement at the" ax. ...".a. = ‘ “ Just, accept, please. this remarkable dental test which.‘ gives “off color" teeth dazzling whiteness and firms delicate gums by removing that dingyfilm from teeth‘. ' Now, in a new-ty called Pepoodent a!!! ' has discovered ckecfl aim. Their action is so eordlotbo film and remove it, that to Inn the gums. ' - moved-the whitenal 0f your teeth-will smszeyou. I . will be Jenfgml: FREE IsllOuoponflr ‘nwkx ls-ou has u l ran rlrsonmn col? i New merhodo romovoill | And firm the jams; ‘vs combat. What you see when film ls-re- Largely on dental adviesvtlae Danni .cc-| u. m owl-so giaionto. o. Ooaoll