" I ” ‘5 . ~ ."--:f"’~ ‘ _ ‘»»,». g _ _ ~ .3 -Je., l » - -._ ;; <~i~<~i‘;~-v~,r,.,_§.~.,~~ »- A _..,_,.»,~i<;;!‘.v-v,,».-_fin-.,,,~.~¢1v,q.4 if 3,; f'¢f,~:§;~ -_ -,vw ..,.,_.__--M V, susan s " ca u "` r snunnuunnsuunm ¥Rl ||.n LILY FLoun This is an excellent ilcnr andis giving splendid sat- isfaction, made by one o the best mills in Canada. We are selling agents and considering the quality the price is very low. ' $4.50 per barrel. kins & Son. menu me HUCKEY SEASUN ` Hockey Skates in ~lll If I gi gg H I Boker's,Wlns1ow,Whe1pley Hockey Sticks assorted. Shin Pads 25c. up __ Acme Skates all kinds. Pucks from roc. Simon (U. Zrabbe Stoves and Hardware, . Walker’s Corner. De, so xgor WEEE was Gttllvlll' iS wtdlili SEE OUR . $6.25 Solid Silver- Watch it heads tht trade for watch value. ~ N. I TANTON. Ieweller, Our new stand, Sunnyside. Canncd Goods Chcape Consisting of . Fruit, . ' Vegetables, . Fish, . Meats, At deeply cut prices MacNutt & Co. -Phone 33» P. O. Box 377. _2s n _-ini,-Vf_: ’ `/h-_,\ ',30- o Need to pass our door If 22 - hen you want Canned Goods We havea large stock of the best Brands at lowest prices and will be pleased to fill your order Phone 264. J0lll iliiillillillld 00 llnlriuniuicivim; - 2z.42;s&sr - mslvansar sv; ‘- 'vu ~i!'L' 'r uv »"'|¢mra|ut.° . Sinsrior , ._ /_‘ ' sf.; -;°’ ' i ~i-~' 72 " ll 'li ,J __s. 4-~,<; QQ. __`~ _` » .. , 1 . » e ~ - , ,/., , \ _ _ -. , , » .- , _ » . f yi. - _ ~ .-i ,~--,-.f.~; 3 ,_;i,,*.._1,s_,¢L-»,;;~, ~i .,»-",.°_>.~»_.~=f*@<;.§~,»;5§i`rg~. 5 THE Gunnnum ci-IARLQTTETOWN. Pniivcs EDWARD ISLAND FEBRUARY 1 19°; As ‘Viewed by Some of Ch’town’s Prominent 4 Visitors. 1 Proud of the fact that in additionto our extensive practice among the ipeople of Prince Edward ..Island. the quality of our dental work brings to us many patients from outside places, we submit the following letters from men who are well known to the people of this Province. -We have re- ceived nurnemus lettersfrom _promin- ent people, cordially praising our work in all its branches. The follow- ing coming from large cities in the United states, England. Canada amply prove the extent and quality of reputation enjoyed by the Berlin Dental Parlors of Charlottetown- Mr. W. H. Tetlow,representative of Rylands & Sons,Manchester, England, one of the largest firms in Plugland. Mr. Tetlow visits Canada twice each English travellers who come to _Char- lottetown. Mr. Frank B. Street ol Montreal, resentative of the well l¢l10W11 51111 favorably known than Mr. Street. _. » The Portland Packing Company is known to all P. E. I., the head of_ this large firm Mr. Clinton L. Baxteris an I annual and popular visitor to this Pro,- vince. 4 Read what the above gentlemen think of the Berlin Dental Parlors or " Charlottetown. 1 'run winnuxs onnnn & noun co. or nsitr.xN (Lirnites) i Montreal, Quebec IDrs. Maloney D Kennedy, Charlottetown P. E. I., . Geirtlemenz- his a pleasure for me to testify to your ability and the scientilic work done at your ohice I am always sounding mr i r-iises to mv friends and in every case anvtyse to wait till they go to 'Charlottetown ,to have their teeth "ized" at the “ rli De tal Ps lo .” Be n n r rs_ 4 I only regretthat I did not meet you sooner. had I doueso I would have all my teeth uow in- stead of a few. Whenever I had an achinl tooth thought the only relief was to have the ofender out. No dentist ever advised me to have them illed till I metyou. I called at your rooms to i have two aching teeth extracted. You simply i refused to do it, telling’ me at the timeyou coul save them and make t em last for many years, I doubted but thought there would he no_ harm in trving it. Tfme has prored von were right. I now have eomfirt with my teeth and expect to have for years to come. I wish you every success. Sinperely yours, FRANK B. STREET Rvnsivns & Sons _ Shipping Department, Manchester, England. Drs. Maloney 1 Kennedy, ` _. Charlottetown, P. E. I , Canada. " Ge ‘lem : ~ mended tovou, and I soon became interested conntlence, and the results are so eminently Itis aetorv, I feel I ought to let -you -know _of my appreciation. The repleeinxg of teeth by Bridge Work was a revelation. an the ting' gof ntooth which has sieviously con eiiiued by an Englis cumin w9f1s°.f err Iam D, ° ey ir. Berlin Dental Parlors. Charlottetown, P. E. L ~ Dear Sirs: , It is now over Eve years since I first called at your odice tc get relief fiom a troublesome tooth. Having previously had ioonsiderable ex- perlence with dentistsin diEerent cities, I was at once impressed with ours stem of special- Y Y zatlon and yo #treatment to me at that time .wassosucces-ful that on the ocmsion of mv annual visits to the Island my irst object is a visit to you for a general overlookin of in _ I3 R. Baxter, has also given the care of his teeth into your hands. It is with pleasure I give you permission to use my name. Wishing you all success, I remain Very Truly Yours That you may ascertain for your- self the diderence between our pract- ice.and all others, and not rely on our statement simply is one reason for furnishing the above letters. We have many others in our oilice which we will be glad to show anyone who is iutitested. V We shall be glad to see you person Drs. Meloney and Kennedy ` Dental-Specialists. ` Berlin Dental Parlors. ’ ye. lsluchilbooil. 5*' &di|dreacou. ng; Fvhshdhllllslwéhhqhi w=_k;ease;. 4 -Arm 4 * °‘ “7"’¢”°5¢. _ »I'|¢!||Issl wmoanontr. Waahumuhhk; lnneoesm»yh\nele|g1;g,.,- 444 E. °' - Taylor.” Casueronlzlock - . year, and is one ofthe best known of A .WP of Williams, Green & Rome No commercial man in all Canada is more I i rv n en - During a previous visit to Charlottetown I had oocsslou to require dental service. I wasrecom-‘ I\ , ‘V - -, ~__4 ,_-. _» ,, 5% ‘ f ,. _.,-. -..,~ UENTIST RY? 'NFA§§Ei§.NG. vP“‘°T`°‘Liiifii5fS`" PM , Bi' srisciiiisi. 4 The first years of our life are the most important in our existence. That is the time to build the foundation for sturdy manhood in _the future. In- fancy is, therefore, the most vital period for proper nourish- ing. A baby secures the best possible nourishment from a healthy mother, but unfortu- nately very-few mothers can nurse their children. What, then, is the next best food? Cow’s milk should not' be solely depended upon for it lacks a proper amount of what a child needs most-cell- building subStance.;M0reover, it is said by authorities on the subject, that the frequent hand- ling such milk undergoes,from the cow to the time it is fed to a child, robs it of much of its original value. Its quality ‘varies and its grades are nu- merous; the stomach of an infant is much too delicate to make up such defects in its food supply. Scottls Emulsion simplifies the food problem for children and counteracta these defects. ` The artificial foods that are so largely used very rarely contain milk, hence they im- perfectly nourish tlie child. Even a small amount of Scott’s Emulsion, one-fourth to at hall teaspoonful,inthe child’sbot‘;le seems to be of special value in adding a very important element tothe food. Its bene- ficial results arequickly seen. . Scott’s Emulsion is' based onthistrue food principle. It provides »-nourishment for at child in the easiest, quickest and most palatable form-. N o ` ' l i" 7’ -, _ ,. E., __ ,_» y_.,._,._ Q.. .-,..»,. _ < in yciur s;stern of an expert lor each depart-i “baby lsftoo young’ no i Alflflli Oli "_he|f°"“`¢ Seve'-l qi§l°$‘ -:her sconsuitstion Isat in your chair .with too delicate to receive and re* tain Scott’s Emulsion. Even a few drops in a chi1d’s milk _ Se-efn.5`t0. Provide considerable *questions can reidily verify. Fo: iz- . ‘°§Y'_‘§‘“§°,§;‘{;,w_4 nourishment that cannot be -- _ otherwise secured except in a our css or ran ronrnsivn racxrivo couraiw ' 7 .- _ Portland, Maine. mother milk' rs. Mal u & Kenued _ If a mother whose milk is not furnishing a child with proper nourishment will her- self use Scott’s Emulsion, it will greatly improve the qual- ity of the milk. It benefits . . Y t.:;‘2:..S.:i:f.°::s':.§:';.‘t°.i::' ‘.:°:°.::.§=.:f»=.:,§ ihesmoiher as wen as the child. ' A child of any age will be ' er.i'i~u-on 1.. s .xina 4 benefitted by Scott’s Emulsion. It furnishes the means to meet and overcome the strain of growing. Being prepared for easy digestion Scott’s Emul- sion does not tax the stomach or disturb the di estive or ans ally and talk with you face to face. ‘» of children. g g 4 e Its great value as a ch4ild’s food comes from the nourish- °“”‘°“°°°"” ° ` ment _it gives, the ease with e which it ,enters thejsystem, brings about a change for the better and the -pennsnency of its benefits. The child who is not doing... wen me siiqvu needs Scott’s Emulsion. ff/ _ you asample | t ie- ~ _ .~ - I, also sm. l ~ I mbvverof Food. M' lhhe nouns 2 Tneseore-but »a -pew. among Sin,-I have lately been using in my class blems in Arithmetic," by G. J. Mo0ormac Inspector olPub1lc Schools, Prince Ed- ' ,ward Inland. , ._ ._ - ., _ As llc. Mc8o°i~uia.o has written volumi- n4o`usly4_ fonthe Press on Educational and other 'top'lcs,fand ls moreover s piiet of no mean flame, I began thence ol this 4 book, feeling confidant thatrtn 'would be ‘ found to possess considerable merit; but I have ceased using lt, thoroughly disap-' pointed, as-its dcmerits :and » errors are legion, notwithstanding that the lass paragraph of the Preface _reads as follows: -“My thanks, are dna to Alexander Anderson, Esq., “L. L. D., Chief Superin- Eendout of Edccat.loi4i4 for P. E. Island, _for .otPrtnosElwardlslaad” ~ ~- ~ Dr. Anderson has reoommendstbthlslbook- .tor supplsuientsry work, !orPrinoe of - Wales. C_olle3e llaqtrlciilation. -examina- . I think thatnot only.“some of the loading. . teachers of P. E. Isl_and,st whose iuwont , request the work. y4q,,,;4 epmnued,” but 4 Dr. Anderson also, who has so emphat- , iesiiysismpwiis with isis senior approval, 1 have-oomuiimd sg-resin wrong again-it one teachers* and pupils, by the assistance y they have glved in imposing this book upon them. ' 4 ' As Dr. Audei-son’s ability in desllniz be required to direct their attention more , to things and their ieiatlons ` the solution."4 Do the _ following questions come up to the standard. in these respects! ' ` 10! how many variations will the -2B` for his two daughters l4fye.ir's: When he lisa ueeupiea io yn. io moss. -,io wks# io ay... io im. io mins; » new msnyi minutes had he then to sef va Y . 'i ' p 3 In thosenience, , “Of eil the saws' that everleaw saw, I never saw a saw _ sa4wssinysawsaws."_, e » , ~ ` , What percentage ofthe letters are e n sdnsnts, what-percentage ot the words sr. ‘ nouns, pnd by how llllloh W1' oantr do the . .tdtalnumhes"ot_&ho»-.loptersr in the verbs] exceed-the total-pombe:-ot the-, lettezs In I -many oth rs eqnail ridiculous. ` conf, ure answers i°‘i_i"fe'gt,,1=iss sz*-vuicii are ncciiect, owing"`evfdent.‘y to incoi- i rect. methodsb! wo‘k,4and_not to a p-.~ln- tei’=.=ieir1°r,ssauyore who yilll take the trouble to make an ex;imi:.a in ot these stance, take question. No. 4 0.l\er pages will be found equally as bid. in the a_'.:enl.’.s 0°. ,ln the 'Gity that several smut- F :fn3t'i‘lt:;’::“:&5“md giagglglmazgg (3)*;h;tht furt‘1:;h;aS':1g:;8o<;f 40 and carry my original alittle vo‘l'ume, _entitled “Practical Pro- i i IT YGUR & Men andw ve Kidncly Disease Not Know Untillt veloped into Biadder T Rheumatism, Dmbetes Bright s Disease Prove FatalIfNot mul so _many valuable: s'\`i‘g'gestlon's"4 given mo` °¢k» 'while enlraiged at this workfhlso for hi gglzgggr kindness in revising tho' coinpletis mann- symptoms, leer-ips, me newness- or his sm-ani or pgoere-S viii me Pi-anime mr-asain the pnunsaoiiooisi ° "°"‘° “” i As evldenoe ol his-prJz.n|sod` sipcrsvsl . Q ) itlons. - . ~ - eases cf kidney with matters of this kind and his energy mmm smgfsor and good judgement as Superintendent ot Education are well known ln every part. M’ Th°m°s 'T Swddard , obthis province, in is' to f mi incredible 1 §;v;S?¢{°:,;B£fQ2“if’a;iv3s 1,? , r.iisz»iia~hss revised the “ceinpleue"=msnu- Hn blender had become so sci-iptoranypartfhereof. I '- ’/F gelllgpf-lfisllllaibflckllllll . The auenefcisime ¢.im=i-“Ali the work b,§'§‘},,§‘,,,§”g He given to the Arlt hmetic class should be" color, the uric Mpiactical. .It should be for the moat; part gffmgi 153131? ¢°11<11U°11, S0 arithmetic dealing with the adairs of life., t' gtodogard Say, he C now stand m _It should be presented in as interesting n feeling any pain in his bail: Thousands H manner as possible, and the pupils should W°m°n Wh° h°V° been °\~l`°d 5)' WI-U16 Wa and 1 less no 'tho' figures u'ssd'.4, ing letters ot the alphabet admin t » " ‘._ D Jacob, by contract -was to serve Libau The Best is BENTLE The Madam Pain unsung: and surest without an equal this respect. In Question 8 page 19, ' 9|lMFfI..s-sllwsut hdo lHW07&|‘B Could wetnvatyou hire:-P .'?~?.':I"~”"" 5"” 6 OZ. Bottle (three times' much), 25g, The Largest Bottle of White on the D F G WHEATGN UO Do Your be ou Ifsowe may beableto vw with Pfvrefly if glasses A visit to our store will convince you ...e . _ --e-. the iiicinessewiiiiiwiiieii if we I-si -=1=1~=°-=\=»==°*=~==~~il-\».G`= i-l 'FAYL_-©F=t ‘”'$’.%%.*i“..."° q . . .. 0 ' :`;§°a t4';l';‘;u:i”d°"°° nm "“_.“b4 Queen Square, Sunnyside ...‘.l.°. wan- 2.”;..'.i:°.i‘.:¢."m:.i ez: :*°l.i’..'- ,» <4> aw- = mf- A --ii of -6- -5 -mi -.im fi. on...--i hvg .ting-,n. anim mum- skeleton t-his _ iclne has 'built me upto l’° my - °*P3t‘f|Z ul f\1Ull’¢ profits mms “-8 hnkhg up 5" iles? agen ugtll Inu . and I lmvé’¢"ecided to take the znd oi such options, viz the Paid for vhishf they my s miller- ' Jus: e ¢via°°m°ln'r nie wmh*‘° " “P i§S!"“'°' f°f ’4 °°5 ° gpneoftheear y i sureis i» your Com a y having b¢~ oollie 1 tlffa' who he probabilities might have surrounded with considerable :hub I may say that the results have been very satisfaliory and I have much pleasuifet in poiigfamlsu g yoivou tlseevldent good management of your -r I am, yours ‘h{tH§y " I fa. 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