WANTED*-A case of headache that Kumlort Heads 0 0 0 in ten minutes. Q Y che Powder Wm not mm sleep which she had not done for several days. For sale by all drugglsts. -_»,....._ _ ,, THB GUAlDIA.N.`CHARLO‘!‘TBTOWN PRINCBTEDWAID ISLAND JANUARY 2|. lips ' n . ._ _,= , »==,==,` , , f . _ _ __ _____;______.-5. I 1-ilu; HEALTH---LoNa use “I” “Bill” “I” I and 21 Happy NCW Ygaf I _- his sez-vltor, b ¢. ¢d gh d_ - ,nz 0, his prof), amz” to n;"°:‘ud What? Dodd's _Dyspepsia Tablets. to giefinany policy-holders,|friends.!and agents in Prince Edward Is~ lan o The Mutual Lifefof New York is the fervent wish of the Company. A _Mr. Jacob S. Johnson is Manager for the Maritime Provinces, at Halifax. Our Mutual friend Mr. John Mcltachern, Charlottetown has been for many years its faithful representative and city agent. 9 tn th sstwxyr MODERN DENTISTRY BERLIN DENTAL _PARLOQS Ose thing we again wish to call your attention to is our CORRU GATED SULTION LATE. By using this form of suction (which is pat- ented and for the use of which we have secured the rights) we will GUAR- ANTEE TO FIT ANY MOUTH. It does not matter how diiiicult it may be or what other dentists have told yon. We know we can tit it, and have no hesitation in saying so. In eases where there are still some teeth re- maining in the mouth, we will replace the lost ones by xneansfof BRIDGE WORK or PARTIAL PLATES. Teeth which are decayed we will restore by CROWNING (gold or porcelain) filling,or by use of PORCELAIN INLAYS We have the largest and best equipped odice in the Maritime Provinces and do any and all kinds of dental work known to the profession today. BERLIN DENTAL PARLURS. Over Prowse Bros Drs. BEER & BELL, Prop nl in ss & w xyr |I I-II I - use-Q 'I I his c pti f ti -_-IF you Bur csu. A1‘-- .ii,i§“f?°m°?iZi Sf 5."§°w`iii.'L TTI MI- simply 8, trids worse for the writsi-_ The Hi h-Grade Art Parlor g 'Iona , " \ _ Shalott." 'I‘on.nyson was somewhat And sec the magnificent display of Art Goods, hundreds of pictures, in every class, (frames. "ken abuk bY his n\'5¢ Bight Of U10 photo frames, framed mirrors, oil paintings, water colors, framed and nnframedfgco large Imdy- mattgd pictures |51: each, ro doz fsney pictures all framed :Sc each and up, s great assortment of photo frsmesocup to55c, s large sovtment ot fancy photo frames warranted line gold plate, “lid that y°“nE WOYDMYS hull' wus F all prices, all sizes and shapes. You must come to my store in urder to go to the lnew pos -MUWIDZ BU Over the shop!" 5 oiiioe, so just step across the street. walk in, look sround and when you see the assortment msk s purchase and ask for one of the beautiful matted pictures with match safe combined, they are Wall as ready gl his fingers, “but you much nicer then the general run of cslendszs. By the wsy, ask to see some ostrich feathers IIGVAE Bild if llilfl-.'* q ilks, and other goods thathave returned from Parkers Dye Works. You [will have something I slk shout till hed time;theu call again the next day to us'I~" plied. . y ~ hats worth was nnething but minced lamb on toast!" was one of the great. ladies of the . the puzzled footman, who Wu gf_m,d_ ing_ behind his mastor’s back and “D158 H10. Shook his head slowly up llld d0Wll. and-like Longiellow's Arabs-“silently stole away!! Thus the reading went on for quite Len milllll/¢B l0nKeI‘, and the rea,der's solo realizing how deadly cold it was on "lot her wait, let her wait-1'm wont on reading for fully fifteen 9 minutes more, and after that this voice was getting tired, I daresay), D orick Keppel, in The Reads;-_ " ___ The Du|n's Dilldr. I ol Devonshire asked him to lunch, |n and there is no doubt the ILP. fully D _appreciated the privilege of touch- th ing toes with the Duke under his But nt home that night in tho pri- bb smoky indignation with words against thc presumption of the no- 3 bility. R "Wull, Donald, an' whatever bg q ailin‘ ye?" she asked, k _"Jessie, what would ye give a. Duke like Devonshire to cat il' he'd visit "Why, geese and turkeys!" 5|" 1-9. “Wull the da 's lunch at C - unself the scope he desires, and if ed_ When Holman Hunt illustrated yson's poem The Lady of “My dear Hunt," said he, "I never "No," said the artist, whose mind In to auditor fldgeted more and more, till, , I' that March day, 1 ,_-,,_1|,,d out 'to him fort, contentment ands liking for work "I beg your pardon, Mr. \'v'hi9;|e,-'_ that makes the dsy`s duties one continual but I think I overheard your pg;-._ round of pleasure. And a good stomach vanty telling you that a lady was ls “If-IIIIIIK 1° H20 you-" "Oh," said ne. the uma orau. mohbed with these people!" Then he [S verybody san have a good stomach. h, Condemended ta d tal B and them. Thousands of Canadians will tel] rsceiva her gh1v¢r;ng°|B:;Z,2?P__rFrud_ you the same story thatEdward Rousseau of Bruce §Mines, Ontario, relsbes. He _ _ ` ~ ggygg- _ D F A well known Scottish ILP. of severe sudersrfrom Dyspepsla. I doctor- hIIIIIfbIB_ Parentago went to Chats- ed almost continually and used almost worth on a Political visit. The Duke everything I oould hearof, but got noth- .Y g,-,,,_.e»s own ¢,,,,,,,_ man. Ithlnk Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets vncy of his wifc's boudoir the hon. have proved they cure when other modi- ornblo member interpolated gulps of clue falls." If Dodd's Dvspepsla Tablets will cure ll ousseau‘s is it. any wonder that they uickly dispose of the earlier stages nown as Indlgeslslos? Amaimsr, Jsnus_ry__15.-There is no I ~_-1.. chumein the .strike situation at the ""*'"'""N°- Chignecto coal mines. The men and the ‘ ' t Y Th” mu-*"5-t0I` is “Ot lIIPPosed to management had aconferenca today, but a S EFW’ 91° p°°t'“ 'Neuse' but 11° 8'IV°S so farasknown no settlement was reach- Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, of Fergus alls, Minn., fell and dislocated her boulder. She had a sur eon et It. hack uite sore and pained her very much. Her son mentioned that he had seen Uhamberlain‘s Pain Balm advertised for sprains and soreness, and she asked him ulokl relieved hersnd enabled her to GREAT IIIGHES Why P: Because They Assure a (iood Stomach, Comfort, Content- nient and a Feeling that Work is a Pleasure. A good stomach is better than great ches, for A good stomach means com- betler than great riches because it is ln Every body cannot be rich because there not money enough to go round, but odd‘s DyspepsiaTahIels wlllalve it to "For u wards often ears I had been a sr to sure ms tilll began to use Dodd s spspsla Tablets. I took two boxes ot em and they made ms feel like s new e greatest. medicine in existence. I sh advanced stages oi Dyspspsla as Mr. N0 CHANGE IN CHIGN ECTO. Neither side would make a state- _ DISLOCATED HER SHOU LDER» R 8 place as soon as possible, but it was buy her a bottle of it, which he did. It H B. & I. Patent I Bias Filled T (5) C0lS€iS.... J Canada's Most Prominent I I Q C0l'SCl and appreciated alike I ' : I'-"I, B by our American lady ` 7 cousins across the border. ` _iwmnwmiunfit They satisfy the mos exacting-They please the most fastidious. } See the beautiful Models for |901, viz Lady Curzon. Lady Eileen. Lotdy Ruby. - V lip-to-datg néerchants from HALIFAX, N. S. to I ANCOUVER . . can supply you with our ro er Model in B. ’& I. Cor sets. y P P FACTORIES-TORONTO, ONTARIO is-xo tts tf /` / ,ml I lf 5 ' lil fl, I ,/Z( . 4, _5`.__ ,_ _ _ I . ,A \ . _ `_/l ___ , _'H _ $ )A‘""°"'“°~_ Furs Gcrvrsnnsn;-D_T{os{v; :l»000.000.,, fl* ;'f';`,’ "- ’ Hlmnornoudbnowro, _us-¢sn»n- "_,V '~ §_,'h'_` °¢’v»¢».n»,mq_cq,»h( I . / As$un»f;1sca_Co;~ii>A`IiS`P 3' _ ' ' '11-»'#"~_“_‘-‘+4-=si_ 1-' --J’ `.. ` - _ 5 J _ soolson H. Hoovsn, esq., President. ' HON-NIL <2- EDWARDS. -3, noaenr E. Msnzis, ll1'V|os-Psssrosnr y||¢A3u||u\ WILLIAM DINEEN. <, <> _ ALEX. DAVIDSON, M.D. lnovlos-Pslslocur M“,,°A,_ 51"... THOMAS BAKER, Q SIDNEY H. PIPE, ann vies-Pnrsinenr _ Acrunnv PROVINCIAL DIRECTORS: HON. ARTHUR PETERS, GEORGE E. HUGHES, M.P.P. A CMA|u.o1'rsTowN. CHAnLo~rrETowN. _ BENJAMIN C. PHOWSE, W. H. BRENNAN, CHAm.oT'r£'rowN. 3uMMEn5|D[_ A. W. STERNS, Provincial Manager Charlottetown __ _ I "\ 7 I , l- _ L ST BUT NIII IEIIXT THE BIG STIIRE IIIIMES IN There’s always a rattling of dry bones among our competitors when WE go into a discount sale-:Why P-Well when we go in, we do so with our whole stock-we don't and what you don’t see here is being sold at the same discounts. V advertise big discounts on a little fancy goods and stall the people don’t want--we simply say our whole stock is yours, not a cent's worth reserved here except cotton warp and spools- and we’ed discount them too, but if we did the trusts of this country would not sell to us again, 25 per cent is the smallest discount here and 50 per cent is thelhighest. Here’s a few 33 1-3 per cent off 33 l-3 per cent off 33 l-3 per cent off Mens’ Winter Overooats 33 1-3`0fi` “ Heavy Ulsters 33 1-3 Off Fit Reform Suits 25 P 0 Off " “ Overooats 25 D 0 Off An Mans suits 25 v 0 °fI` All boys’ Suits' and overooats 25 p C Off All Children’s Clothing All Sheep Skin Costs An asefm and com 25pooii 25pcof’l” 25pcoH All Gents' Furnishings 25 P 0 °ff All Fur Collars 25 P 0 °ff Ladies’ Fur J aokets Fur Caps, Capes All Cloth Jackets All Blouses and Wliists All White Wear All Table Covers All Over Skirts All Under Skirts All Mens’ Fur Coats All Mens' Fur Lined Coats All Caps and Gloves All Robes and Rugs 331-3 oil' 33 1-3 off 33 1-3 oil' 33 1-3 off / 33 1-3 off 33 1 3 oil 25 p c oif 25pcoii' 25pooii 25pooii` 25poofl`. 25pcoB` All Silk Dress Goods All Silks and Satins 33 1-3 Oli 33 l-3 nil All Velvets and Laces 3.'l l.:l oil All Millinery Goods 33 1-3 oil All Wool Shawls All Wool Hoods 33 l-3 Off 33 1-3 off Blankets and Bachelors 25 p c oil » All Hard and Soft. Hats All Topsliirf-s All Underwear I All Corsets and Liniugs 25pool’f 25pooH“ 25 pooif 25pcoff All Overalls and Jumpers 25 p o off L/ _ A11 lingng, ginghains, llannelettes, prints, white and grey cotton, ilannels, sateens, muslins, cloths a.t25 p. c. off-All carpets, curtains, rugs, blinds, oilcloth, linoleum art Squares and matting at 2 5 lo 50 per cent cll. Alllkinds of goods on approbation, all kinds of samples given, money back every time if you want it, what more can we do for you _ l _ , ' Friday morning, january 8th, we ring up the curtain for the biggest discount act ever seen in this town, there's no admission fee-come and see it. What jlfrade we have we’ll hold 05-, ..._ I Pl‘0W5e BVUS i Y fl » me Wmgafuj Chnplmm, A _,' ' I` " ' ' ' :‘ I 'I`he_Big Store. ,I ‘yi C I