is for babies, and children who are thin and pale when they ought to be fat and ruddy; for- hnen _and women who are weak and delicate when they ought to be strong! and hearty-for all who are p ment from their food. all provides nourishment. We'll lend you a sample free upon reqngq, KQTT I BOWNE. Toronto, OIL not getting proper nourish- Poor blood, thin body, open the door for disease. Scott’s Emulsion. bars the Y way. Makes the blocd_.richer, pro- duces healthy ilesh and above Have You Bought Your PO R T HOOD COAL ECZEM A Glllli. We have asure cure for Eczema or Salt Rheum. We can tell you of many very stubborn cases where it has been used and has effected a cure in every case. It is called MacNcill’s Eczema Lotion We guarantee it to cure any case. Should it fail we refund the money. Price 25 cts a bottle. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Sold only by H. A. ELLIS THB GUARDIAN, WM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND A J HIM Sllllllillll And Without the ‘Warning of a Moment. Lemuel Phillips, a Prominent Citi- zen of Charlottetown Drops Dead Yesterday Morning. Many citizens were shocked yesterday morning lolcarn of the sudden death of one of Obarlott/etown’s well-known rest dents which occurred without a moment’s warning at ten`c`clock in the show~rooms at The Mark Wright Furnishing Oompsny. The one whose life was so suddenly taken away, without the warning of a moment was Lemuel Phillips cf Hillsboro Street and formerly a member of Chappell and Phillips, architects of this City. Mr. Phillips had come from his home to at- tend a meeting of the St. Peters Starch Company of which he was the manager. The meeting was to be held at ten o'olock in the cfilce of E. H. Beer which is situat- ed to the rear of the show-rooms of the furniture drm. L. L. Beer had already arrived and as the clock was striking ten Mr. Phillips entered the store. He walked to the back of the building, shook the snow oil' his feet. and proceeded towards the stairway which leads to Mr, Beer's olllce. E. H. Beer and Mark Wright were coming down the steps, the latter to meet him. When about six feet from the fool. of the stairwav Mr. Phillips spoke. "G >od morning, Mr. Beer," he said, "lt is a stormy----". Suddenly and before the sentence was concluded, Mr. Phillips stiffened and Icli to the floor as a log, his head striking with considerable force. Before the on- lookers could reach him and prehaps even before the body reached tnc lloor it was llfeltss. Dr. Carruthers and Coroner H. D. Johnson were immadlnlcly summoned by telephone, restorativea were procured at Rankin's adjoining drug store, but noth- ing could be done, the vital spark had fled and earthy aid was powerless to to recall. it. The physicians after ex- amining the body pronounced the death due to a rupture of a blood vessel of the brain causing hemorrhage and con- sequent instant death. If death had not been instantaneous, ev en before the body had fallen, it would have been hastened by the striking of the head on the floor. Mr. Phillips had made no com- plaint of feeling unwell and the night before had been in the best of health. He had apparently not the slightest pre- monitlon of the summons he was shortly to receive. ' The lata Mr. Phillips was born in Mon- tague65years ago. When about twenty five he removed to Charlottetown and has resided in this city ever since. He began his apprentice ship as a carpenter under the late Thomas Alley, father of the late Judge Alley. Later he started a contract- ing and building business with the late John Lewis, under the firm name of Phillips & Lewis. This firm wus dissolved in 1880. Alter the big fire which dlstrcyed what is now Victoria Row ln 1883 the deceased entered n partnership with C. B. Chap- pell and remained with him in the archi- tect business for ten years. Since 1893 he has been engaged in the starch business and as a manager of several lobster fact- cries. There are left to mourn three children; George residing in the Northwest; HOF- tsnse at home and \Vc ndell in the employ YOU! lla. The laregentleman was higblyrespeotad by all to whom he was known. He was a universally esteemed. For s number of IMI? he was a trustee of the First Mathc- nlst Church and always took a deep in- terest in its welfare. The members of that congregation as well as all his ac- quaintances will join with The Guardian in extending sincere sympathy to the be. reaved. Well Balanced Ncrvcs Your Success in Life Depends Upon Them. 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Has never derived that real enjoyment which is bn They are the gems of the trade. FINE CUT MIXTURBS IN 1 and 2 POUND TINS. along; \§9U,§,,r_nqnoLsoN ___ _ __ _f,E__, __ ____l`____ _ _,__I EHHEENEE Bi EEHEEEECH If somebody told you that you were “behind the times," you would not like it. The Headlight PARLOR HATCH It is up-to-date and the only match to use indoors. For sale at:every live grocery. 5 cents a. box, 3 boxes 12 cents. WAEREEEE Ei EXEEEHEE ._,_V ; ,__ -3 E ' - -"_"*_.ee AND STILL THEY Every day the crowds attending our Great Bargain Sale are getting larger and larger. Saturday evening the store was thronged with deliglitcd buyers who evidently knew they were in the Rlglll Sll0]) And no wonder, when they can secure here stylish new dress goods, purchased last Autumn, in Tweeds, Chev1ots,E`ancy Mixtures, Black fn11oys_L`-»`..r@