H many pale girls there are! Girls who have the will, butgnot the power to bring out’ their vitality. Doctors Call it anaemia, which means P90r blood. __ They are thin, delicate and nervous. Their digestion is usually poor, the appetite notall that it should be and they do not even get all the nourishment that is in the food that they do eat. They linger between strength and weakness with no cer- s tainty as to what change a day win bring forth. _ Scott’s Emulsion is for all such girls. _ The hypophos~ phites combined with the cod liver oil will tone up the sys- tem, give the blood new life, improve the appetite and help digestion. Above all it gives nourishment. ‘ anaemia than ` is because the blood of women contains fewer redcorpuscles, more waterfand less albumen twenty-third 'day of December, A. D. “ f- '__ 1908. - . Houses unszino. , Bxecutors _ also lernd. ` . _~4:omm friend wrote : A. mR°N» "With, Mr. B. I don’t affree, 1 and salts than the blood of men. Scott’s Emulsion seems to be the very thing to dis- count these differences. It helps all pale, thin girls when nothing else will. e We’ll send you 3. sample free upon request. _ scorr &_BowNE,_ 35 Front St, W., Toronto. _-“`".2it;’. ‘i‘.:1°.f:“.§;.”‘°r““.:.f*“ Wll_ not long ago --- a casmtrin oft: .wtmx who was the hero offeas L_ _ _ _al was ever trd; and .here u_m l’-hiladelphia the otllee of e lteemshxp company where the other side Of the lhlf fs well known. All who liner crossing the Banks in lcas that swept the decks sighted a lish- ll\2°VG8Bel with the 'flue' yin" union lown-everywhere the rgcognizfd sicnal uf distress. The captain looked atcthc Vessel through his telescope, and saw no llgns of life. It was freezing cold, and the Waves l‘0ll¢l in ` "ray mountain; which threatened to c-x'~"a°ck a boat into iplintcrs before she was fairly lowered. . he captain thought a while, and looked out on the sea and figured his chances af getting to the distressed fisherman. He called his -rcw, ranfr the cn°‘ineer’s bell, and made ready too lower i. boat. 1‘he crew listened to what he said about the danger, but declared themselves ready to try it. Then the captain looked again through his telescope. He' rubbed his eyes in astonishment. The flag on tho fisherman, which, a. little before, had _been flying union down, was now dying from the masthead, union up. _ r Here was a strange thing. There were °f ' . e ca in hou ar an spoke again to the crew. 'ilhey were still for going. So they put oil' in a ‘b0Itt, lille HIST, 0m~ ' cer and the second mate and men at the llllrs. The liner meanwhile had "one oi! het Gollrse nearer the smack. O VYhen the boat drew near the strange Igzlltmg-schooner, the chances of boaiing ;Y___ G. I ___ _ _.._;|,,,, .‘;°°”'°“ Slight- .~1`*1<= ===.v1¢°1wti¢1s xrs are .inline liable "to" ' _ a r, then slammed "hir i' 5555 3 l1ehasm_ between two- tottering .» In Justice to his men the officer irr’ *hinge Of ‘thc boat proposed that they put hack. On the deep hulk tli:\t.lurc'l1ed 11 hundred yards from them was nothing to indicate that a. living num \-ms the;-o to be saved. or left to his fate. But the crew and the mate urged that they :£01114 try to make fast and swing on _ ard. I’f that dag had been changed, a hvéa mans hand had changed it. ree of the da L hull that rolled and thriutcned to sniaisslicdthaexdit they flung a rope over the rail, and one by one clambered on boo.;-d, They found the captain and the crew lgzhkd to the masts, frozen unconscious, th&"s_t_enm`. S ` ftle ' d¢'§d.;'511% ‘theercaptaiiiiiiealid severnailmodwfhrg crew' came 'to life. When the captain of the fisherman was .able to Speak, they asked him about the i A5°'8 *1_1i¢l1 had been first upside down EXECUTGRS’ NOTICE ;_»__ _ All persona indebted to the estate 1 -nf William E. Dawson late of Char- 'lottetown,Merehant deceased testate, are hereby notified to make immedif fate payment to the undersigned at, the omce of H. J. Cundall, King 1, Street and all persons having claims* _ against the said estate are hereby `_ requested to present the same, duly attested, at _ the same omce within twelve months from this date. . Dtted it Char ottetnwn, this S. L. C DAWSON, Exeeutrix. 1 dag Mon& Thur neon. ~ . _-_=..i.i.i»iFt‘9"isl°lfll'll, 4 _~,:s.\-. za...-.zsn:nnsr.,a17si:om\vAv. __ _-1,, ';_._ 'mov.n.v. F' sntwvmn. ' " 'a Uoumf 4 gin ;11j__'§‘. _ . = . - 'I‘1'=*" Ulla 1.BnL1.s then hted. This h' ' ` f Pl;mt1;1gn: was is simple ex e had rev€l'Sed ta man help. Then whenhe felt himself going an saw how_ mad was the sea, _ he tlxought that if any camo gave him_ t _icy would run too great a. risk, so with his last ounce of strength he had righted U10 iligjlgaln _to_ prevent good seamen f101I1 l<1_\S111g their lives an a vain effort to _.save hm. . i A` Novelist’s Impromptu, _ 1 zur. Robert nm. of the “idler” tells a good story of a t.;-am’ from Hastings to Winchelsea. iii a hotel for_ refreshment. What took place the-rc zs described 'by the noveligt ns follows: “In the coflfee room they had a visitors’ book, which was full of poetical eilorts and sketches. Some of the pictures were very clever; some of the poetry was very bad. `Ho\vevcr spec _ ue ‘gn his nm-lt;puasea__wita tus hotel and l It suspicious to me that almost every leaf a _part_of th pave had , "_ ge 5°” Usb °'1 =.\ Slmimg peak ali? M _ Wwulhdoeoolocmn lb . . . . . . . Buckwheat. . . B _ V lb».o‘»'»`¢'¢'-.o ».¢.o.ee U Us WE ...... Oatmeal, IM lbs . . . . ._ Oats bhgnw aushel.... Oats whitelper mshel.... Wheat per ushel.... £32: ........ toes, por s»..... .. Turnips.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boots (table). .... Lambsklus coll ........ ._ Sheepsklns. ........... ._ Woo (wash»1)...... ._ 1Gee`seperlb....... .. Turkey per 1b..... .. Ducks perlb...... ..... Gizickens perlb............ por . .. ._ Chickens perpair .... r°"w‘1§°i»°é£ 'iiiiii-21111' " §i“.i°'..';°gT"..'i.°TTtfi"§.‘f’.'.':_'.'.. Hs percwt __ ~a ssaveoeo. '.6 __A_p)lev......°...*....... Sq h . . . . . . ues e .. Pumpkins . . . . . . . B.Duck.» ................ . . summnnsws nam: ms; (Farmers’ Prices-Corrected Dolly ....0 B, e U o I eo! Ill ,per`dcs..... ._ 1 1.1.... i»if...,°;.°.'.°..a' ;»z-;::;°° .- .» .u .- ' 0 WN MA.RK.HS. 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