_ ., ~ ‘Fe o -,,-_-= __~.-. _Q \¢-_"wr-_ 1515-ge 46 @§ii’iiD’S` LIFE F DDD » Physicians speak of fat food as “life food ” and say that all children ought to have it in abundance. They clinch the argument easily by calling attention to how naturally the well-fed infant thrives upon fat food-the fat which is in milk. Physicians say, more im- pressively still, that weak, 1 vo P f 1 i I thin, nervous children Musr have fat food, and recommend Scott’s Emulsion. It prompt- ly returns sickly, backward children to rosy health. It is the life of flesh-creating food and keeps the scale of child- health evenly balanced. -Being prepared for easy di- gestion Scott’s Emulsion is readily accepted by the stom- 1 ach_ and quickly passed into ‘ the blood. Once absorbed, . the system soon feels the in- fluence of the new force. There commences at 'once the repairing of wasted tissues, the-'enrichment of the blood and the strengthening of the whole system. Any child who needs ‘more and better nour- ishment than it seems to be getting from its ordinary food will be greatly benefitted if given Scott’s Emulsion. Will sud you a sample [ree upon request. _ scorr so Boi/VN;-3, ‘ 5 stop ww 5" Tmntun 2-- ' ._ ” Granby Ovcrshocs _ - n l One, two and three buck’e for men. _ At $1.50, $1.75, .$2.00 and $2.75. _ Button and buckle for women. - I At $2.00, and $2.25. 0 Also a 'ow Over- _ ~ Shoe for Men at $1.25 1 -For Women at. $1.00. » ` f MORE IS & SMITH, _,Q > ° .-i" _ C wrler Queen 'and Richmond- Street _ A 1- |ian’s ilvarshos With one buckle, heavy weight wool lined water proof $1.50. Ideals $1. 30. ‘ Beauty fine quality one buckle waterproof, wool lined $1.85. _ Two buckle overshoes, water proof, wool lined, $2.09 and $2.25 a pair. Manitobas two straps one buckel tomiiiigh $2.75. ' Fine quality light _weight Granby three buckles, we call this one the Monitor' 8.2.7 5. * 5 _ ' S- N-CHURCH CQ-fl., K¢nneth J; Martin' B A WholesaleCommi.ssion 1"* __~_, _ __ ..... .. " ' 5.5!. i.',.'..."f-i.!.‘;.E-..'5i“ i, i°Wl5PR f”& 2 _ ° _ ~ _ ivy _ A _ ;, uta whend ned ‘-7 0FFIGE‘_°Bn'°°s Building' Consignments soiiciled Daily ¥e'a|’ns l &U1mnaEEe.tEE lv ments ` ' l E S eel stencils ' sommooid i>.n.i»i <1. _ .1 . _ ' I I ; “ ’ ‘ L 0 2-PP11¢2f1°11 o iff... .1 l'S e an nzoeonandwxm , ‘_ _ _ ',l_29eod_&w3m ` ' _N,°_h29e°d&_'3m‘ goat' ?¢l’1 Bali ing 'f ' ' -1-: -1 J = _‘”" f‘-'.~,: <*’f-is-~»__.¢i:fv in -~ 1'; ‘rf f~_= ‘ "» ' ~ 1 ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ . __\ . g _ _ ,_ _ _- _ ,__;~_.~»,-:.~ 'mn f-.UARDIAN cHaa1.o1"rEToWN, Piuiscn ,BDWARB ISLAND. JANUARY 22 zoo; IHE ClPIll'_ lll THE WEST _l@ \ i La test from Summerside and Miss Louise Bremner went to' Sim-le _ _ I _ yesterday afternoon on a few days visit. _ ' ;~ =~ _ ! Prlncg Countvi _ George Wakeford of the Steam Navlga- _ f ; ‘ i i ___ I tion wa’s a passenger to Georgetown yes- 5'_ " ‘ _ terday afternoon. _ 1 _ ' _ The Stanley is still ioebound off Sea 'Cow Head..-tf. ' _ . _ Tim cents will admit you to the news paper social in Epworth Hall to-morrow “Xb t- ' who had his hand crushed while coupling Rrmmmm aio “Y” mooring mio after °°=°= at G°°fs=°¢"° °° M°°fl°! li im noon at4o'elnck. All members are re"P1`°"i”5 faplldl-7° ,"N`°hb°'.l°° *en Pmkem i i _ 'E "“‘°°"°d '° "° ""°’°”“' » ‘- o nous.-» Arthur Poms, Booj. Roger-_o,_ Tan W. C. T. U. will meet today at 3 p m. Suij ct tor discussion “Reasons why I am a white ribboner.” All are welcome. The annual meeting of the Summerside 9°l°tl°“ 95"” at Q“°b°° in the "nut Preshytery Church congregation was OF _ PERSONAL MENT|0N.` Hon. Beoj. Rogers, will come to the Citv from Albegton tc- day. Stanislaus Blanchard was a pas songer to Georgetown yesterday afternoon. A. S. McNeill of Ricky Point, has re~ turned from a short visit to Alberton. George M.Phil1ips and Mrs.Phillips who day on return to Westaelrswin, Alberta. have been visiting in the city left yeetcr-‘ it I » George Ryan of the P. B.I. .Railway A1borooo,ood John F. when-, ioovo-this evening for Ottawa to join with the Colonial Premiers in presenting there- Conierence there. _ _ f held in the church last nicht. Thomas W. R. Euio.Porn:Hi1l, Grand Masifea-,I ' ` ' ' E. Ramsay was chairman. The reports 02. Benjamin Rogoro,sr.,ouo»1onotowo Don the different departments all showed a puty Grand Manor, Jw” S_Ramgey,°'g| Y “i " _ ` ,_ nourishing condition. The report of the Summérsidm Senior G,-and W,,,den.8nd _ . 1 l‘ _._ B°~°~1 of Manners read by Wlliwi R. M.Jounsioo ofcrorioinoiowo, Junior .>f‘ = 1, ' r w v _ ei ~ ' S110 2d 8- WWI IP 2°” f1`0m B1 Warden of the Masons are in the eastern P1.'.._ic S l ifllldlllg mlSSl0D fluid! Of $2792.-_ part gf lhg I5]_ar|(] iggpeigting the Lgdggg 11 Bl 11 d £0581 expenditure of $2900_-62- in at Souris, Georgetown and Mantague. which isincluded a debt of $400 carried over from the previous year. The follow-` _'”_*"_"`*--` 3 ing were elected the board ot managers niomoo E. Rimioy, wiuiom séoworof ' Tliousande of ends of all kinds of meréhandise ends left over R.C.ML D.G0d Al d """" ~‘ 3, ` _ _` . c eod, r on, exan er Alter, Wm. Jardine. The salary of the _ _ __ , Mrs, A. W-fddell used Dodd’s Dys- _ if *‘ o ` 1 WSICP RSV- Df~ W- H- Sinith pepsia'l`a`olets, hasLost Her Dys- 'busy montifs selling' i was by a hearty motion passed ll \ H ` = e ever think of _ ' ~ ` MUT|NY,S___A_Y CAPTAIN. charging upthm magma M when my We are still selling At Char1ottetown’s Busiest Store. fall Winter Fam. Rrvzn, Mass., Jan. 18-Captain M 8Pl'i3lZ_` fl‘¢il\-*-he Sl»°l!\&¢=ll- ` ' _ C. Tomlin, of the Jacksonville schooner If 95° 390138-hh doe! not do its work all 33% °° d1SC0l1IllI Fan sold, mode an exon to have his moto, nronerly-dixest the food nrooérly-the cnar1oss.sr.oom, and ini-oo members or necessary nourhhmmt H not annulled to _his crew arrested today for mhtipy, but the diderent organs and the lattefbecome mop noe waived joiiofuooioo. sooruy- hvwlrid °h¢=°f"\\°\\\l¢ 0° “urls ‘ ` lafter Mate Sieeves made a ccmpl-Lint' I-5° 393535' W9 “fl *Wk IIIIUGI ll. "l aga‘nstC»ptain Tomlin for assault. . WWW, ` ' ' » _ 'A 1 . __ " w Qin .nmmnu aaigomo. noe_ 'o nnpopoa 'ration si-| ,_ _, __. goat the food and the body supplied with the nourishment it requires, does its work An artist says that nothing is more tiresome iifhis profession than to hav somebody with an untrained eye pi _ out a commonplace bit of landscape and say: “There, you ought to make a pic' ture of that!" » Writers often have to endure the same dull commonplaces. “Now, don’t. you put me in a book,” jocoeely counsels some dull son who wonl il' in pki-int. 8: another potfoninngly ro mar “I’veIm.nde notes tot a goodt manly' things' mean to wri e up some imc. I don’t use them, I’llrlgiye them bgzo yogi; Such material is '”'e y to o 'e sort contributegbiby an old guide, wuhg said to ri in cam r: ‘ co give you gsoinlile storiis thagewould make your hair stand on end.” ' ~ “Good for youl Give us one DOW-" ~"Wei1, here’s nie 'best of ’em. One day I_ went_out about nine o’clocllE inntho mzgmthfll fuiiigt a n ar' » “No,_ sir! Next mornin' I went out about the same time, an’ I shot mother cinnamon h’ar." _ “Weill” ` ~ *'We1l, air, next mornin’ I went ou) nn' shot mother eiiinamon_h’ar.” e sia and Found an Ap =tife troubled with sleeplessness and generally 'un dowr. Bit th n Theremedylsto havethetoedproneriy ily easily The headaches dis- appear and the tired. restless reeling with them. Hrs. A.`Waddeli, 34 Simcoe _Si-root Hamilton, has proved this. She says: “I had been troubled tour years with heavy headache and heartburn. I doctor- ' / _ . . P P P- . _ unanimously raised $100 making - ` _ S3.l€ St2.l’tS TU€Sd3 9.111131' 11 mgr his yearly salary $1200. Votes of Some 'p‘ople have Dyspepsia and do not y J y zot and wlu be every ket thanks were tendered the Choir and the know it. They `l.n"o v they have headaches, ' ' ` Board of Managers for their services. that they are nervous and _irritable, ~ throughout m0Uth-1 I \ r S€si_1lil€i‘ _ . O 1 cd with the beet doctors, but they tailed _ * to help me. I commenced using Dodd’s _ Dyepepsia Tablets and soon found I was cured. “Ioan noweatbreaktastln the mornings; ’ _ _ _ _ ’ * befone»Ico\‘|1dnottouoh_ahih¢.”. f f ' ~ ` I < 1 - - _ ‘~ _Affood ine noomooo solo or __~-~-_________-.._ _ ___ _ _______ 27 s F 5 “ I P3.t0l1’S. _ 1 "ff ' , ;~- ‘_1 :"'_f=~ _~i~"`I`_ , ww* _ Romoooisoio nowioo of ,FENf“” ‘"2 “E° r ..... i....iB- D I»11¢@&@° Rowntree s Glycerine and Mint J ul uhe cox nssrou HRRUIANT ' It you care for quality remember I I _store when buying drugs.--Tho\ Hedioal °*°°°‘|°°°¢*' » 9 _Hlll, J.” G. Jlml¢80l|,`Dl'\1|lgi8|5¢-' y ll fd _‘ru mm. 'Ali I guess tu! Ain’t» tldtmakesalsmoandcomplete iineotcnny- enough!" Zllilit-i _ l ' " ~` Wanted.-An experienced saleswoman for Dry Goods store. Apply by letter to P. 0}oBox 253. _ _ _ _ 22 <1 3; Bntterick Patterns hr February and February Fashion ,sheets now in onook at Carters Bookstore. in si combs, which taxes the capacity ofzau extensive and modern plant. Nothing, lr i . Rodd’e,Gt.George. »`2Sd8landw,li Smclts and Eels a specialty. ° , 1 , , _ All correspondence roin tlyfansw-red stencils sent on application S. B. ‘v£1I§’..E:‘§? ' so Ns Boston,Mass'Transfer Agents .I ` ., " ' S ` - vs_ , , D ' ‘ .1 '° Reference D ’ B f'Q` ° ’ ._ I A . National Bank. _ unns or ra__s *ee sagenties and _Fulton _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ no oiiawsmoa. _ _ _ _ _ _*_ n 5 I HN _ _iwio|osii¢.£¢iimnswo2. 5 D°°'°“ in no soi¢%°“°’ In ~"°°*“ k1»h»ffrhIwniS=i lillff BIDS.. “hs fl msl_anlSil1fish SM ° Allmade by the Granby Over- Hg'3 - I - I " ° A J 0_ consicrm nfs soucsreo. Pnomrr R_E'fu|rN$._ __ __ '_Qk¢r_1, _` ___ C ...;..... BOSTON-_ M76 Afl§lié*¥“mé'B0ST°N llonsigmnents Solittte I ae.. °f».11‘.x Q Consingnients solicited. _ _I » \ _ _ _ ' . ~. il|iassho.v harms M _ _ _ Ui |45 Fulton Market ,,,,,¢,, ' " Beckman Street Side. Boston and New lark Ahanisi|naiis'Ff‘-*$11 l"iS|1» _ .T _ .................. _ _______________________________________________ _ ___,...,. _______ _,_ Smelts, Eels, Lobsters and NEPV YCB. Consignements Solicited _ Prompt Return Robbins do Mull; Fmgs ”° SP°°i‘““°°s" HW* ““"° °"” 3 _ on the p emis§ 105 Fulton Market New York V full" ns” “nhl tion to h;ndle`ai1s;:dal:iridg df Wholesale Fish Dealers _ 1<°'=4'°=°='i='i'1'i='~'i”i-55"' “MM ' _ #WHY S¢“S°” <-l-|- ig' I §::`>|'-I +~l- _ '_ _.- IS !11°_-nur¢.Il‘=Ei\_1£fA»._sIidthe " 1’__=_1°_¥?2¢S_ ids ~_ _ _ _ , ___ _ ,_ J-_ ..._ f_ .___ S - ' ‘ - ll ‘ f ._ z~'» ' ,_o _ _ ' _ . - ' " ~= t:".'__=.__f'.f_ 2 ' w Hman d_S ‘ 1 PLFASES _ Everyone is F- o Ksénizv e co '»f»‘§‘o.‘.‘»".l.'.i...'.'i. _eh un.; ._m'°_ ,_ _' ’ _ N_ew_YorkStamping0o.-Thlscompany __ HeadT_ Wharf_ , I Suocessgrsto d‘y» ‘nd Wh°1;“1° °°°;=;1{:°;_1°£n1;¢a_1_';fS and BECAUSE PEOPI.B l\0WOY¢r, has given them ouch, _promin--I 2°’ "°" *"4 " "‘~ ' ii X337 5 S905 UID( ence in the States _and Canada ae their _ _l th¢Y5°¢ if-' Retorm Curryoomb,which has had an enor~ 2 moon mo. Toon- io pouring moooroo- F tured in the world to take its place for _ can-ying horses. For sale on' at C. E' Smelts and eds a S ity wsoiaoio commune; noqen new srhppo ` Harm nu” 'l Gxveusatnalordeg TS, LUSTS WANTED -A P E L Hmdhopmnetent isundfess. A;p’ig~an-mmoeguéythg zgeod &w_3m iliac Universal Jraeugrc Will! Ure Il e R ti Just arrived Hinto :Eie¢‘:n:loli'e to MGNEYI T0 WAN- .38 Beekman St. New York "E"""9"'S'- 0 if G#f°f“1 =‘f°mi°“ *°”=*11¢°“Si2“i i Dnelyirfifdms Fletch r’s Piano