~ -. " jljli gl 1; _ li.: lv' , .iam-z‘a.a el. fi ii .;» _ 'Il' A1: i if 1 , _ ’_,'-' ii' .W 'QV' :` - no ‘lf _P r .iw r Iii nl. .. , l Il` l_ r l F l . for over and assume CASTORIA snwsvs A v the Signamre of ; - ° I The Kind You lla f In Use For Over 30s Years' ' Wt cllflvi eouflnv. 'YT UUIRAY ITIKIY, III' YDII Cf", l _yi 1 Ye3r5s sonal supervision since Allow no one to deceive you in this. Imltatlons and “Just-as-good” are but that trifle with and endanger the health ol and Children-Experience against Experiment. what is CASTOFHA ~ ls Q harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- 0, and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It _ falns n.~\lt.her Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic bstanoe. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms al alleys Feverishness. V It cures Dian-hose. and Wind lic. lt relieves Teething Tronblbs, cures Constipation d lflatulenoy. It asslmllates the Food, regulates the wh and Bvwels. giving neniiny and natural sleep. _ e Childs*en's Panacea-The Mother’s Friend. has been per- e infancy. ééiar ve Always 'Bought Men Cver 'A5 Wet *Wanted Man .WiihaGood Head of Hair Iles Besi Chance in Life Men Over 45 Need _ . Nvf Apply _ Thu-ye the sign thugs getting to be cient hair restorer, is guaranteed to a common 'ching in Canaha. Lorporations are retirin men K at 50. They U0 not hiring anyone over 40. F By Corporations V _ i There is one sure remedy that will correct these misfortunes and aid you to remain young. Parisian Sage, the grand and em. permanently rcmove dayidrufl in two weeks, or your money back, Parisian Sago stops falling hair-lt _IT PAYE to bu! Dalton ._-__ ' .vita sixteen p ers' and piggy Minto 'goes on the* Picton-Geo: have The- Gllard_ian’s .fer 5 cally artistic calendar ` The art. r _ - , i work surmounting the calendar pro- per, entitled "Cutting the Key-l0g.f’ Je story, The Ilan from Gleagarry and sera, lllhomss McNutt,~presiding. All The cemetery ooinmitteereported s good credit balance. Steps were tak- en to send out new subscription lists for Stivcnd. Votes of thanks were passed to the Ladies’ Aid, and to thi choir of which E, Phillips is the ef flcient leader. Thomas McNutt was unanimously and heartily re-elects( (Jhairnlau oi _Managers and Normar M _ amsayi was added to the men _n-.__ ` - -LECTURE.- A splendid lecturr was given by Rev. George A; Suther- Monduy' evening, January 13th, sub ‘ y' y on this subject, andiorcibly revealel the terrible injury done to the llumar shown of the greatly decreihing usl of alcohol in the London hospitals during rcccnt years. Facts like thes renowned hospitals know what they are doing, and Sir Victor Horsley ii _an authority in medicine. A heart: vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Sutherland. _--ii-AMII.'1‘oN.-'1"ne genial niacin A baldheaded man Often looks 10 prevents thc hair from fading. It is smith Aw' P' W°°d“id° is doing ' years older than he ls. A man with grey hair always docs, notede -'rss M1N'ro.-Pres Mines _sn-lve‘¢ '_--'rnili lu Bum1nersids~yest'mloy 1,11; 5.1¢. can be - - nuns » nu sacks _of mail. Ou ward Ehstook' _ _ fourteen passengers, a 'irel¢ht" -FLOUR nnn uiirey=eev»n‘sselm oi mall.-"ne" new prices _ se' 0 town route on SBt\lrdly.~»-J.2 ‘ _ . _ iw; j _ -_SPLENDID CALENDAf_t..»-- Bl-aes,_ hgvg ‘rang Mekav & 00-. Ltd-. B,ummenide,\_ lnes.`1_ pictures one of the most thrilling-, Bog, _ scenes ir. Ralph Connors well known. --__- - -H. Agent Alberton High grade -FOR _pair _silver cross =hlsck. Wi B. Weeks & ` _1-11H6i. --MISS HAZEL HORSE il Guar- _iS_ in every way worthy oilthe sub-tug,” gym; gn, J_1g_*_gg§m¢'{g` Book.” °"- ' - ' 1 store, Bdmnlersidei=':‘»i»I romeo 'phonef s_ l'5-Island i‘e9'lil8¥i0`§»|`)h`0\‘n¢ `26. ' -MALPEQUE.-'l‘hc annual meet-f ~ ~ _ _ _ -ing of Princetown congregation wasl _EXp;gR1gNQmp_~ BECONB cms, held 1°" ""°°k~ Ch°"5“‘”-*‘ °f m°““`-'teacheriwith good references would' -lke school for the “balance of the the reports showed the congregation yur; ,id » K i w _ to be in a most prosperous eondltionf _ , A` re" BQ! 7?' 1-glégéf n ' and a vrry -hagipy ieellng pervaded ____ -- the Inéb ing. he Lddlil/B'>AlH S0619-'Q _,_,S,U~BBC3IBERs. hi la ty reported the improvements on the' week' or two be!°n.°th‘;“um1;°newthe;_, interior of the church all Paid for. have pam for has eil-m_°d_ and thus j ~l hot miss an issue, as all papers. are -liscontiaued promptly on expiry date. IESTERH PERSOHILS L R ' _ aging board for Hamilton section. ' -A- AR- BFGDHBII, 3\\11`1111°\`Si<1°» WHS a passenger to`Chsrlott.etown yester- --J; day' afternoon. inns, M. `A., in -Mnlpeqne Hen ei -Herbert Clark. P, M.. Albertfm- . was a visitor to Bummerside yester- ject, "The Eilects oi Alcohol on thi 385'---L ,_ ' Human Body." The lecture was il"'\_ ~ -~ -- lus‘tratecl by 40 slides taken fron -l9h’s. D. M. Waugh, Silmmerside. su victor Hersie s ver able beel was a passenger from the East vas- _- terday.-J . ,___ system by alcohol. Chhrts were dlso -Frank and Mrs. Schaeller. CBFIG- bon, were in Summerside yesterday# r-nl. '. should he given everywhere for surely -Miss Carrie Ives of Tryon, was a no one can doubt that these world passenger to Summerslde yesterday afternoon.-J. -The Misses Edna and Muriel Mill, merside yesterday morning.-J. (From Yesterday‘s Evening Guardian, -.LI-I. Bell, K.C., was a passenger from .Charlottetown to Summerside yesterday morning.-J. _ yl rushing business.-Frank Simpsoi _F_ w_ Taylor, Albergon, left by it in the best benntuier :er indie; and Everett Ramsey beve rewfnei me Minte yesterday morning fer lt is important nowadays that B, hair as it makes harsh, lusterless ‘mm B b““1“°SS t\'iP t0 M0I\tl`°H€-- New York on a business trip.-J. ` mm, 100;, ,,B young as he is; it ,B nnn unsy, nere nnn nesnuini nna ie FMU* RBUMY SP0” his- C11fiS_'m1“= ---'S vusuy impnrtmlt that A man having not sticky or gre,,sy_ »-holidayr with friends in Cavendish.- _Lame M¢Lem'-,_ formerly in the a family dependent upon him should take care oi his hair. Ii you have dandrufi, get rid of it by killing the germs. ’ Ii your hair is falling out, stop it. Il your hair is falling, don't waste any time. obtained at drug and department stores and at counters where toilet goods are sold for 50 cents. The girl Bosses in 'nvnxl orrv SPRINGFIELD, Jan. l3.-“Amcri- can girls who di-ess according to the latest dictates of fashion are wearing the clothes of the women of the Par- isian unflcr\vorlri," said Dr. Wiuflcld Scott Hall, a \\'e]l~known Chicago physician, in an address at the Young W0men's Christian Association, oi-1ARons"‘6iGnN'r1o Y lwnsmssron, Jen. 13.-Mrs. He- t len Pierce Gray, who, as an investig- crcatcrl n turmoil before the senate D STEALS AND' Mdppmrz §§ier winning their nose and hesteni _ _ _ 8?;h»1PPv New Year they returned *O returned by the Mlnte yesterday eff’ Y as spent in music and games and heir homes. i.ls o!~'1‘iguish School, in the diiler- Lator of Crow Indian ailairs, has been -SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.-'l’he S Indian nllairs committee Saturday ent subjects: Grade VII-lllnglish- (when she charged that Indians had th“The women of no other country in` been murdered to get them out ol ll llrpby.,G90m0try and Algebra;-_L » » " ‘ ' ' On ." ‘ ~ e world except France wear such disgusting clothing as do our oun, -and the young people of Springfield have iol‘.f~\vml the 'prevailing custom as closely ns those of any city in New England. Loudon, Berlin and tho`other lduropean capitals are clean compared with Springfield and other New England cities. I can hardly imagine whflt American gowns arc conf-ing to." Dr; Hull said hc was incxprcssibly shocked at what he had seen among thadaughtcrs of the Puritans in New England, which section, he says, is on a lower moral plane than the West. Boston he characterizes as the most suggestive city in the United States. 1 “Kew York's evil," he said, “ls mole of a bohemian character and lacglthe sensuousness of immorulity \vhV_ teams in thc capital of Massa- chulbtts. New England. has accepted son# of the more immoral customs of Qurops, and womcn's dress is the most evident of all. Girls ln their daily work, as well as women on tliclnml that he ever declared to 1559 hall-r00m 00011 hRV€ Biillekiheil th0i\'lstriking hotel waters ln New York, coigiences and modesty to adopt the s_sn ous in ‘ dress, with the result thu immorallty exists where other-| wi there would have been decency an¢%i_clesxiliness;~'.:‘~_ _ ~ ‘ ,F ._.._,______. Jw ` Anus loans /lsdilnn __ sus Miss 'rnnssnn -Z'-_ f ;_, Jan. 13.-"want it all 1, ,_,,, _.___ .,__,..,,-1; _ qlizwne » amino 1¢‘;f» . _ . . . ». egf|~1;ns_nppsr "nd or _jgivse _ 1 Am im men. ve_fmf¢¢m_f; he |0D Ituii `l_`¢li"kl|te,- iltness and 1"'-e '“»io4_-vp, _gnouxn the nay, that Secretary Fisher and »Senntor Dixon had made`_stateme:lts , "deliberately untrue" and that if she ‘hurl omiortunity to produce all her evidence “Secretary Fisher would lie fconnectcd up with one of the ‘most 'gigantic slcals going on in the Unit~ ,cd States to-day." p The secretary and the senator ob- `jectee'sareni»nuliin audcgf l \ ' »i_< .3- _. ,, .,- Els *%"5"1"'1` .;~ >l-A ._._ *.44 *srl* 1. *£"2` :,- >i‘ ~'r 4* Jtfif ri' *i* »`:‘>i‘ to Tyne Valley yesterday from Bum-' ~,y e ~ '.rl‘>9*r'¢r;'»‘ ¢,‘aJ~ 5 L » ""“ Toronto and other cities.-J. -Lg. ._- \ Must A Season s 5' A ' None ofthese _ ‘ reasons for`oHaifl_ng lialiof what y‘0n would yicinity; -_ 1 A .' When a good lhdllufscturerixid 9 _ retaileriget their /heads ‘tb ` other coihetliilng is -0-liable tohappen. I ; * no " ’ The reason for this sale-' _does not _interest you, but the value we are giy_lp¥:_§_'ertsin~ly should. IT TAKES 'IWO FA A S. to make this F ur sale great ` ' orilh of moth-eaten at about in this ! wide-awake ‘ F IRST -The furfs areffiine and new and made in al1_ihe'l_a.1est styles. r ` `f‘~_._i~ ` SECOND -We aregsélling them at very much less than you can buy" them e Sewhere. 1. at This sn sown I Minnie, need rinse BLACK Large' A - __ _ __ size, Empire desigps,;i1adefr§ni Ne. 1 , BLACK QQNEY 31j0L1;_5,; _ ` _ Bao wN coN;cY Murgs; Ein- BROWN couav sfrolis, Pif¢ Sfyiei I112»<_l_¢_fl'9I}_1 1§l,'0f I__ is ins,_well made from fine grade coney ski1i`,°_,'_ti'_lm‘ furred, full Salfirl _lllifil _¢1§`§1"$i1¢e Dl‘iC€ med with two heads and' four tiiils,i:l`é‘n'1`~§ .Len..,é;`..£.‘,;...$2.25 ance prices.. . _. . . .$2.00, $2.75 lo.§_fI50 skins, satin lined, clearance 1 Made from ' line grade coney” skinjs, MINK MARMO _ Em_ trimmed with two heads and fqiur ta1ls,_._», pire. design; made _df fi” _ me ‘ clearance prices. . $2.75, $3.50 io $5.00 marmot skins, handsomely striped, :isis ‘i‘ff‘?:.fi%¥i__‘1€%if__°‘ffi‘:_f¥i°d'f§'~i l if-1~?‘ff5'»i_‘dfi‘13?e"i?1?5 pire design,,made from Hnegigide skins, ] _ satin lined, _trimmed \v_it'_1_i-`.t`vv9` headfs _ NATURAL SABLE5 RUFF1 and f°U\f failsi °1_°_3_1'f_P\_l°_¢- _I5rl_C§_..-.$5.00 Made from deep full furred inatvura -MINK ’" ‘X ‘P-l_`" sable, Atrimniled with heads sndrtalls .' low design. niadel`¥’1i`;(?q{iji '_V'1¢`_4};ti'a; "chalice 'I °"eamuc,e prices $l7'5o’$22'50"°..$5oi06 ` ‘ mink marmot skins, d sfinctl striped, , _. d, l 1 Cl6 11 1 ‘ ".. MIN K .MARM_OT_ 'MUEF : Em-_ fzellggtl?/ails; <7:le;r;lh<;ee;ri)c1;$,. . neun lined-, trimmed-with-his nneu . BLUE FOX SE1* T-=f_s° Pi_l1°w and _four large tails’ Q-Iemauyce mice mud and neat stylish neck piece, made _ $1.50 f’P”‘ 5'»“€f=d° S1<*11S_»°11<1‘>==u1'-ifilllv NATURAL SABLE Empire design, madcfroin _line grade ' BLACK FOX SET: Large' ‘ MUFF: trimmed, clearance price. . . full fun-fd skins, _da_i_'irl;line_d, strono low muff and sfo‘e of the latest- deal WHS* ¢0fd» C1¢arance_prii.\e.....‘... $13.50 clearance price _ .l _ . ._ _ l.. -....,___, sf . <;, if v. _ is . _1_é\;, 1M1'1\E_ I J in ‘LJ -QJ -_ "' » 1'~.-" _ ,‘. ,`1 1 1 v i* rl* x -_._ ..._ _p. ,‘ , -- _ 1 , .ef.~_., v n i ALWAYS sneer M3»§t¢r Mason _ ', one nugreuaeee - The reliable brand cut from our original “Amsiucs‘s' Navi' " Plug. som sv si.; onine iuilurscrunan at I sock clrv 'rgascco ce. eu: sc .... 5.1-in .iv $1 lv- _il _ asserted _te _ .‘. » QL A v TQ"-’¢`T‘:'T? .?*"~ 1. ~,r u lu.. .L .6 \- ll r l V