. _THE sparkling eyes, r_o_sy i checks. and bright vivacity ofghiidbood can only come from pei- fect health. M°tli¢t‘Si Watch carefully your chilsinn'l liltlth and train them into regular habits. There is no safer eorrectivo _of preventive of clsildren's ailments than- E.§2l§ Not only is delicious snilcnnling drink but Q mild nzziiir:-il tonic-nperienl. lt nrlsgeii/ly " l J. C. END, Ud.,"Fruit io nicsui. upon the sioinarh :mil clezinses and pnriiies the -cyniein by nufuml insults". |llM`\ "Q "£||0’S"»ihr~ only geiiuini: "FRUIT SALT. Pr~rpan'ri' only by Sola lush for North Annika INIOLD F. IITCIIIE I (`0. UHITED BeWare_»ci’ Substitutes Ssil"Wor|u, l.0NDON,fA|. STIILT, TOKUNTU _.M11 cARM£L.- The people are enthusiastic over the prospect of Y-H0 drainage and are eullvfll' illlilcillililllg gpieinlid results.- Mr. Philip Arse- iiuult is in Hunter lllver, having been appointed assistant station agent.- Mr. Marin (lullanl, School inspector. visited Mt, (‘iirn1s-l school and reports excellent work. making special men- tion oi' the arithmetic brunch in the Princlpiil's room while marked ini- _‘ I _ l proveruents were noted in the other two ilepartments- Mr, Cyrus Poirier, second year student in Truro Agricul- tural College has resumed his work in the Department ol Agriculture. Oilil- wu, alter a pleasant vacation ut his home here. 'l‘liei~e is every prospect of n large lobster fishing season this year- Mr. John J. l.. Gallant, has gone to Charlottetown to work in the (landling Station.-R. I-.L,.... '- patrons of _f . Ia -9 is ' ~- Y _ / Upening of Pictorial Review l’atteriis I I0 and I5 cents - None Higher So many requests have been received during the past from the is PICTORIAL ` our store for ' i i Q' `/i-' \ *_* I _/,____...;-Q-_s» -_ f;_/- _ _.___- , i 1 "" _/' Customs 0 . 12-l5c. 3 J mer ilio country. 9397-4-2i'>M2iE1ll. . that. after thorough investigation of their merits, we have (ict-iii:-ii to sell R E VIEW . ATTERNS 1 Pictorial Review Patterns ‘from no\v on in our estalilislnn.-~-=.t. N? Sports Coats with (‘n|'»~ r‘f~'l:i:'. up Coats with Wing l’o\i.¢i,., New Shlrrcil Jum-causes an Parador for rheumatism. Before he got the instrument hows; unable m 2_0 any work or even put on his coat. 0 experienced a perfect ours. , ' Further examples of how the Fam. :‘;|;___Vt|f\B its way will be given next w_. s._§N, An- _ 226 Richmond St.; ' I d°l'oi¢ai;ni`." " ' - » “Il-4-l0~H1L ' csiisii`iio"iiTt"f""»`1" f I i mn tour.) PRICES (_)ur La_z¥e_ _Cérpet ,Department__isdiilled to ov'erflDWiD8 Wifi* stoc 'o new oor overings we ever, a . _» _ . » 'E' , - . ' ~ -And everything here was ordered or contracted for at LAST YEAR S LGW Since these largest stocks `were‘bought, some iin'es have advanced65l~to.50_ ‘ '-".;;.~.-@-:»=_ vy, Y C311 -r.~4",t -elf the guest of her daughter' Mrs. C. B.|' nishings. Wlllll bettea pér cent, and we’ll have to pay ml_1Ch m01‘¢ fill’ _-,l1€¥.fS¢¢_80H'S SYOCRS-'B T-'Si long as the stock_ _that was bought before the riseni _ p ice lasts, we are goin§_~_to sell at the old prices-hence your opportunity to save, money on your house r-_ -ii ' ' ‘ 0 ‘ ~, These Prices ¢ Talk , Heavy Pn'nted Floor' Oilclo_th 2 yardswide Ref sqiiare ys_t_rd..... 32; Oak floor design pr,i1ited'0ilcloth_ _ __‘ __ __ ._ ._ _ Heavy printed Linoleums, 2 yards wide - Printed Linoleums,;Parquetry effect j _ \“ , “ “-»------------~-,-4, Extra special Tapestry Squares neat designs 7 1-2_x 9 ft... ..... Heavy quality Axminister Squares handsome designs 4 1-2 x 6 tt... ..6._15 Sturdy quality Tapestry Squares_7 1-2 x9 .... Fine quality Brussels Squares, oriental designs, 4 1-2 x 6 ft...;. . .....6.-25 Special Tapestry Stair Carpet per yard . .. . Brussels Stair Carpet per yard......... _ Here` it is in a nut shell. 'You can't buy Housefurnishings cheaper or to advantage in the'Dominion of Canada than you can right here. _ Prowse Bros, Ltd. VII/4\\\\\\\\'/IIIII/I/l\\\\\\\\\il[Il70IIIl\\\\\\\\\iIIIIIII&\\\\ I 4 e __ *£1 l _T ' gotlier unsuitable for a Sunday School book! Some time ago ri writer advocated removing road fences un-il cultivating the land to the wheel track, A good idea, that. Thoiisainls of acres oi this fertile island are occupied by fences. The permanent fence must go. 'Pliers is enough land occupied by iaiiees if properly cultivated to pay the public debt! ~ _ Just think of n poor man with u three or four chain farm being com- pelled to build several miles of fence to keep his crop from being '1esh`°)/Cd by other peoplo's animals! llis farm will not produce enough to pay for the fencing. Why not protect the poor man, or the aged parents or the widow v _ i ls-lssgndlg i and children by making a law that there inust bo no trespassing-fence or no fence? _ l appeal to the young men in the llouso especially, to look into this mutter iiinl see if something can be done to remove this antiquated and useless burden. l sm Sir, etc., PROGRESS. ..“Grnpe Fruit 4 for 23e. at Beer 6. Goff’s. 9433-4-26-M3i. -SPECIAL SERV|CE.- The morn- ing service in the Methodist Church - - »i .~,1 . , on Sunday was of special interest hes ing entirely in the hands ofthe otllcevs and men of the 105th Battalion. Lieut- enant Melherail preached an eloquent sermon, the choir and ushers also were men of the Battalion.-H. _` -THE FUNERAL of Mrs Fidele Arsenault took place Tuesday morn- ing from -Tlgnish Church. The do- deceased was a young woman scarcely n year married. She leaves to mouth a young husband and sn infantschild, for whom as well as for her bereaved parents much sympathy ia felt.--Y “Now Brunswick Maple "St`i`gsr_at Beer d. Goi‘l’s. _ 3 ~. 94324-26-Msi.i _ , i4. Weakness of memory, These symptoms ' blood. Certain elements ‘ This cure is easily question of the merits of that many thousands oi' . use of ,Dr.. Nerve _ __..__,_ __,§_,___,_, , "“ 7 ._ 1 i L- esp; » i or Exhaustion of the _ ' _' 0 . i _ i I I Neurasthenia New... s,....... It is 'quite possible for the licrvous system to be co1*isidera'bly ex- hausted bcfore you realize the seriousness of your condition. You do not feel up to the mark, are easily tired out, yvorrv over little things, and get ‘ cross -and irritable, but do not consider yourself sick. , For this reason we shall give an outline of the symptoms so that you may be warned in time and use preventive treatment at n. time when it will d. th 0 e most good. _ particularly of recent events. - 5. Blurring sight, noises and' ringing in the ears. _ . 6. Disturbance of sensibility or feeling, as in halide, or, with women, in the breasts, A ~ 7. Coldness of parts _of body or flushing and sweats. , ~ , 8. Lack of tone, easily fatigued, dyspepsia, _ ' _ _ _ 9. Fear to be alone, or in a crowd, _fear of things failing, fear of travelling, etc. , L. that the nerves are being starved for lack' of rich red lacking which 'can best be supplied by Dr. Chase’s Nerve i~”0od_,»‘ ' | _find aww: alone your anion _fin sppiyingn. Them ii no; food cure. -Enquiry among your friends will prove to you, and men, too, are beingrestored to health and ’vigoi**,hy`°' _ 1. General discomfort.-excitement and depression alternating. » 2. IIea»dach'c- and sometimes dizziness, and deafness, 35 Disturbed, restless, unrefreshing sleep, interrupted by dreams. < J