BIG eAsii PRIZES WATiill Saturday's Paper For Particulars of TN E MAPLE LEAF J IG - SAW PUZZLE Help Your Local Hospitals. McGOWANS Limited FOR G000 VALUES l0 lbs. Onions . _ 35¢ Red Rose Tea .. Molasses, best pe _ _, Granulated sugnr, 10 lbs. Surprise Soup, m pm», _ milk Sofia. (Elli-ling 5 lbs, Kerosene Oil. 4 gals , . . . . . . . .. sf Icing Sugar, 3 pltgs. . .. Shortcnings. 7 _ Raisins. f * _,__ >' Dates, Desert, i1 lll. pkg. . . . . ___ Beans, l0 lhs. .. ' Kellogs (‘nrn Fliiliilb, If pkgs. ,., 251g illatclies, Reilly's, large pkg (l for 27c Buying Dressed Fowl and Chickens EVERY day up till February’ 28th. Mcfiowans Limited KILMUIR, P. E. I. UUAO-Z-IO-fmiv-fil, EY ES lli HT EXAMINATION lilting 5nd VIIPDIIHII Glau- el. etc, N. J. MABON QPTOAUCTRIST C“!!! Connected Wit h fiffllllnfi ~ I _i_i_._____._ .__.__..__ “I The t Human Eye _ Complex and intricnto in its structure and functions, is wilful)’ oi’ the best possible care that can be given it. If your eyes are troubling An examination will rin- eover the rouse of the trouble and glasses will completely relieve it. probably 0. F. NUTBHESUN OPTOMETRI ST you, do not he so unwise as to neglect them. , oing to the Mainland? Why rise early and rush for the train‘! and Come to Bordon the night before, miike sure. of the Boat enjoy a comfortable night's sleep. Winn-r Rate-Supper, Bod and Breakfast $2.00. ‘ ABEGWEIT IIOTEL Borden Stanley S. Murray, Prop. Stem floated-lint and Cold Water in every room. with Bath slightly Professional Cards Stewart 8t Lowtheij J. o. stew/tar, K. o. n. w. LOWTIIEB IABBISTERS, SOLICITORS, I'm. 84 Great George Street MONEY r0 1.01m McLEOD 8t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Banister and Attoruey-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Onion: 180 Richmond Street Prohibition Commission Chi-I. H. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. In. B. McDonald. West St. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. lend all information regardinl Infractions of PBOIIIBITION AC1‘ to the above or to and Prince County -—'lh{l column in reserved for new! of local interest but ndvcrtlllug nl n newly nature any b0 Inserted at S cont: n word strictly puyablo tn ad- vanes. at Bruce's. Game Admission adults, 8151-2-15-31 day, Feb. would prove more serious.——S Nomination Day for civic election at Summerside is next Tuesday. So far, no one has come out to contest. the Mflyoralty. Clin- didnics for Coimcillors are, East Word, Donald Baker, and Wilfred Kelly. Mr. Baker is a new comer‘ for public honors. MryKelly has sat. several terns and lins proved? hinurif a faithful and efficient re- presentative for the East Ward. ivrr. D. I". Mai-Neill is, so far. the only candidate for the West Ward, Mr. A. R. Saunders ‘who was asked to contest his ivzird not being eligible. In the Central Ward a.- new candid- a,e,M,_T1,,.,.10n M,3,.,.;5O,,_ has come nesdny from his late residence to forward and will rim against Mr. u” United Clillmil Cenlelely it llforiej/ l\I. Boil. Ml‘. D. F. MacNeill m‘ 16- "The WWW“ WPYB lflriwiy rm. the WPSL ‘yam hnssewed one attended by relatives and friends ‘wrm on the council-S --\'Al.I£NTll\'E PARTY-Follow- ing the uruui business meeting of the New Annnn Womcirs Institute ivhich met. at, the hOmc of Mlsi Clive Dnlzicl on Tuesday evening’, the members held a Valentine Party. The Resident, lviclrmis presided. Valentine fsvouitr gave the party a. decorative air. On the 1srograin were some very good musical numbers. ‘both vocal various contests included n fiddling and song contest. A vciy good exhibition of step dancing was given by some of the members. Prizes were given to the ivinners Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the evening-S Jack Lord is my Shepherd" and “There conmflh of Management of the Children's -i.u.\vi;s FOR EUROPE - Mr. 1"!- MP- V- J~ Hflrrhlsl-OI» W‘ GM“ Camber“, president o, the Iruant Officer. and agent of the Canadian Rx society stated that hc had no very Breeders Association sails on Satur- day from Halifax for Europe. t0 attend tho March sales takinz view in Imidori and Paris. ‘London Mr. Callbeck will visit. the Labonitoifcs to comiplctc arrangements with them for the carrying out. of experiments with cefitllll fox diseas- es. The Wclmme Rmearch Labor- atories arc working in co-operetlon with the Canadian Govvrrimcnt Re- l - alzfltlog;fogibilicgldlrsvhigh clothing to spare would leave it at are under the direct stlliiefvism" °l cliagnlgtallizztnitlhgtltlfiirlgl‘ if i: past month owing to illness. I; was romcmwm m“ the c’ N‘ s’ E be urged to provide s, place for 5”" gm‘ {my fox" t?! the we feeble minded children ln the new llzixgglizlgaifi rasl c5 for ex- Infirrriary, as at present there is IT'S LIVER THAT MAKES YOU FEEL S0 WRETCHED Wake Up Your Liver Bile and b“ "Mk °' wmlnlu-S‘ Get A New Lease of Life. No Calomel Is N eccssary. For you to feel healthy and ha rnuat pou bowels, every day of your Without _tliat bile, trouble uteri-u promptl . Your food nut won't d and your bowels are nu and your eulirn aysum la undermined by hava indign- While‘ in Welcome there your liver into your {his poisonous wnato matter. You lion-tho discomfort oi pa, bloating, heartburn and lournnno. You are prey to headaches. Have n lilui cotton-wool. a nasty tutu in your runu , burl breath and nuytbiugblio the pep a In laet you are generally How can you rrpefl to cleav u a ooivhvinn ytakln more wol-vnuven native candy or 0y can't wake up n ton _ lynkio. You haven't rson should have. lied. lilo this eompletil lilra sail-v. minru chewing lull. or rougbqll your llvur bilel Avoid ealoruel (in cl old reluiblo Carter's it vv-gouible. sure. gentle, gale, Th zlour liver without u ll iifliiinl “i” ‘ll wake up huh tho o walto your money ea lnbltliuhl. In [It (ha. D n‘t ti l l1 do nit-v. Ask for Carter's by name and Imk fartho name, Carter's, ca the I50 It all dru ' h- n-Fw-hwwn-wou-uuv-wm -LOBSTEB fishing, supplies, sold right at Brlicelr. 8i37-2-16-2l. -IUYING SILVER FOX PELTS ._Good Olnh widen being ppm at office of B. Graham Rogers, Bum- merside. 8180-2-14-51 —BA1"l‘lST CHURCH services. February l9, Rev. A. G. Crowe, Paa- tor: 10.45 l. 811., Bedaqug; 11,45 —-WATEI.YBOOP NON - SLIP _ half soles are easy to put on. Sold. F‘ m" sud“ schlm‘ 7 p‘ m" Awe" BITB-I-H-Bl. ' _ --_--_ —l"!NI8l! hardwood floors —INTERMEDIQTI PLAY DOWN , game mam, ma. ma, Bummerside :3: glitz: mgfiaghPbmd Hockey Club vs. Alberton RCBBlB at Phon; Btu" ' Wu‘ Crystal Rink, Summerstde. ' Sllflrl-S Eli 5.3”. 350., Children, 350. 0178-2-17-21. —PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH, Time Valley, Rev. Ii. C. Robertson will preach Sunday, Ibb. 19th at -5UMJ\!IR5IDE Didvtng Club n, I t l _ , Horse Race on Harbour ice salzur- cloecirggdlwgéaoéafi; l; ‘at; 18th at 2 p. m. Four ‘ classes, A, B, C and D. This class E’ c" Robemon‘ Mmlsm‘ for colts only. Send entries to J. 0.- Cobb, secretary. -3IDEQUE. United Church of “'“'2‘1°'” Canada, Rev. 1.. P. Archibald, Min- ister. Services for Sunday, Febru- —BADM1'NTON-—Tlie Girls Guild - , _ of the Prsbyterian church are ta-k- lgznmglkFfiguaétgc"ggvgfirl’; i"? a“ mmesl‘ i“ m“ l""°"“'° p. mi; Borden. ‘L30 p. m. ReinJNL. “It l“ summerskl” , ‘his wink‘ ' Lund will preach at Bearlewwri and and Pruil“ Badmmm“ M” I the Minister at the other services. Monday in the hall. If the present enthusiasm keeps up they will be, able to join the Town League next, day evening at 73o more Wm be a winteiz-S -SI'ECIAL SERVICE-On Sun- service in the Church at Bedequc under the auspices of the W. C. T. —DQING NlCELY—Friends will U. The speakers will be Mr. Lewis be interested to learn that Mr. Cairns, of Freetown and Mr. Hector Bernard Connolly who fell on the beard, of Lower Bedeque. ‘ice near his home in Bedeque on will be presented to 23 pupils from ‘Ikicsday evening and who was sturi- the Sunday School taking part in ned by the fall, is now doing nicely. the W. C.‘ T. U. Temperance con- It; was feared at first that the blow test. Come to an interesting service. Prizes -CATI-IOLIC GIRLS GUILD- __(;0M1NG my"; 1.1543110); _ The Catholic Girls Guild of Sum- me mum; merside held an enjoyable Valen- tine Party on Tuesday evening in the C. M. B. A. hall. Cards were‘ played, there being twenty five tables. The mizes were won by the Jollowing: ladies first, Mrs. Joseph <LePerry; consolation, Miss Mary‘ Arsenault. Gentleman's, Philip Gallant: consolation, Mr. W. A.- Bentley, Charlottetown. Refresh- ments were served at lhc close of‘ . the evcningn-S. -FUNERAL OF ALEXLNIJER LOCKHART—Tlie funeral éi Alex- ander Ipckhart took place on Wed- fmoii all parts of the Province‘, showing the high esteem in which tit: deceased was held. Rev. L. B, Camp- bell, pastor of ‘Trinity United Gilli-itch, Summcrslde conducted the service‘ assisted by Rcv. lvir. Wood- sido of Lot l6. Hymns sung WClC “Nearer My God To Thee," “The is no night in Heaven." The p311 bearers were Messrs. Herbert 1n- mflii. H. V. Carr. T. M. Llnkletter, Iiooper Linklctiei‘, George Jelly and Percy Milleiz-S ‘ -—PRINCE COUNT! CHILD- REN'S AID SOCIETY-The regu- lar monthly meeting of the Board Aid Society of Prince County was held on Tuesday evening in the —Mayoi" M89801! Ind Ml’. J. F- Arnett oi summerlide were visi- wrs to Clinrlottewwn 0n limitless on Wednesday-S. ' -J-lon. Adrian 1". Araeneult of Summersldc was among those who attended the openin: of the Prince of Wales College-S. -Thc many friends of M1’. J. C. Gillespie of Carleton Still!‘ were pleased to see him in H-ltnnwraide on Wednesday and to find thlt he is fully recovered from hll merit serious illness-S —-Mr. Urville Schumann or Rud- ville, Basie, arrived home on Wed- nesday evening to visit. his patents, Ml‘. and Mrs. Major Bfihllrinm of slH7lTl1€P8ldv-—s —Mlss Margaret Jones, of Bt. El- eonora is at. present: having a pleu- nnt visit at the home of her friend, Miss Muriel Haslam, Hozeldeiin, Springfield. EASTERN GUARDIAN .-' This column h reurved for news of loenl Interest but ndvnrtlalnr of a neivay nnture muy be lnaertnd at 2 eentn n ivoril strictly payable In advance. ..'SUBSCRIP'I'IONS t0 The marlottetown Guardian may be or left at H. J. Malian’: Drug Store. Montague. ' lZ-lit-dtf. . JSERVICES FOR Sabbath, 19th: Cardigan Presbyterian Church. 11 a. m.; Lorne Valley Presbyterian , church, 3 p. m; St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Montague, '1 p. m. Rev. Norman MacDonald. .."GEORGETO\VN. Church of the Holy ’I‘rinity (Anglican). Sun- diiy, Feb. 19th: Sunday School at 2.30 p. ni., Evensong at 3 p. m. Cap- tain A. Wittig, C.A., officiating. ..'CllURCH SERVICES, George- town-Sturgeon congregation scr- vices Sunday, February l9: l1 a. m. Sturgeon; 2.15 p. m. Milliown Cross; '7_ p. in., Georgetown. Ser- vices at Sturgeon and Mllltown Cross depending on travelling con- ditions. Services conducted by E. R. MacVicnr. CANNEI) FISH EXPORT IN 1932 The canned fish export in i932 was valued at. $7,361,077, a. decline of $2,230,004, the chief decline bl!- lng to the United Kingdom from 4,187,503 to $3,816,990. The csififli of $923,114 to the United States wns also a decline, but. there were increases in the export to Austra- lia and New Zealand. The export to Australia of $1,043,408 was quite impressive. To British South Afri- ca, Belgium, France and Sweden there were declines. "NllW [IAN EAT ANY K|Nll 0F F000, ANll town hall, Dr. J. A. McPhee prcsid3 bad eases of truancy during the past, month. One boy was reported N0 BUNSTIPATIUN" Mr. Durigan Finds Relief in Kellogg's ALL-BRAN to him as hiding his books and telling his parents they were in school but lie had been got back to school, and was now attending ffiklllflfly- Up to the present lie bad‘ been able to supply children »in’ want. with clothing left at. his house by citizens of the tom, but he fell. that in the month of March’ more would be needed. and he hoped people who’ had children's his house. There have been n good number absent from school in the felt that the Government should no place in the Province to take care of children in this class-s. PERSONALS —P‘riends will regret oi learn that Mr. Joseph Sorette of the Bank of Commerce in Summer-side is confined to his residence with a Hero is his enthusiastic letter: “Am 70 years of age, and for 40 of these years there never was a_ week but: what I had to take n pill or some kind of’ cathartic. “I took everything but gained only temporary relic . Until last spring my daughter, who is a nurse in a. hospital brought me some Kellogg's ALL- RAN. “At the and of the week, I knew I had something that. was it, and I kept on takin it. I haven't; taken n cathartic a uce. I can eat: moat any time, as often as I like, or an other kind of food, and no conet - potion." Mr. L. M. Durigan. (Ad- dress furnished upon request.) Laboratory tests show Kellogg's ALL-BRAN provides “bulk” to ex- ercise the intestines, and vitamin B to help muscle tone. Also iron for the blood. _ The "bulk" in ALL-BEAN‘ la much like that o! lettuce. Inside the bod , it forms a soft mass. Gently, ll: clears out the intestinal ‘ . How much safer than patent- medlcines. Two tables oonfuls dail are unially lutilcien . With eac meal in serious cases. If not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. Sold in the red-and-green pack. age. Al: all grocers. Mada by Kel- logg in London, Ontario. BRINGING nod decays lurid» UP FATHER "THANK GOODNEQR! -ONLY A _ . raw vtomeu Wit-L ADOPT THE: no or waanm’ Man's cLori-tsb AN‘ MAGGIE i5 OLD ENOUGH ‘TO KNOW SEWER- Sunday School Temperance Awards i-u-i The Board o1 nnmtnen d DI- pm written by Blllldfly School W‘ pll; tn m recent momma“ 04-. ucation course have 0018916166 6b!!! work and the foilmrlnl in their w‘ D0111. Oflllty HOUR! Prince Count! Senior: 1 Winnifrod I. 811ml. Freetown: Tllna Weider. 0min! Bgdeque; a Cicely a. mud. "will q-i-ycn. ' Juniors, 10 and 11 Wars: 1 J9!’ sin Lord, North Tryon and Leemon gmmiaell, Freetown; 2 R. Waldmu Auld, Freetown: 3 Constance Mow l-‘arlane, Bcdequk- Juniors up to Ind 111011141118 9 years: 1 Jeane Cluipbell. heetown; 2 Margaret B. Allen, Siluunerslde; 3 Allison Deacon, Freetown and Evt- lyn ROQQTI, 218%!!- Quoena Count! Senior: i Alma Chflfliv". Yfifll and Queenie Hudson. York: 3 RIF‘ handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, mend Watts, York: 3. Victor D6!»- eon, North Wllidhl-TB. Juniors 10 and 1i yenrfl: 1 680786 W. Broom, New Glasgow, 2 Irma Bagiiail, Hunter River. 8 Thelma Mmlbean, North Wiltatiire. Junior; up to and 111011101115 9 years: l Dickie veseey, York: 2 Lil‘ lion Crockett, York; 3 Ruth Walth- Yoik and Reggie Clark, North Wilt- shin. Klan Cotwi! Blot: 1 Reta. Buell, Murray Riv~ er; 2 Audrey Keenan, Murray River: 3 Harold Hockln, Souria. a Juniors, 10 and i1 years: l. Irene’ Whiteway, Murray River, 2 Chris- tens MacDonald. Georsewwn; 3 Laura. MacDonald, Georgetown. Juniors, up to and inciudiflfl 9 years: 1 Verlwn l-Iooley, Cambridge, Lot 63. _ . Provincial Honors Senior: 1 Wlunified I. Bimla, Prev town; 2 Ena Webster. Central Bodcque: 3 Anna Christie, York, and Queenie Hudson. York. Juniors, 10 and l1 Years 1 Jessie mm. Nbifih ‘Hwn wd lee-mun Cainvpbell, Freetown: 2 R. Wnldzon Auld, Freetown; 3 Con- stance MacFarlane, Bedeque. Juniors up to and Including 9 Yell‘! 1 Dickie Vessey, York; 2 Jeane ca-mipbell, Freetown: 3 Lillian Crock- ett, York. - The W. C. T. U. wish to thank the examiners for their careful work. Special recognition is b61118 given pupils who have passed the examinations for the five temper- ance courses. Send names and ad- dresses to Miss Flo Collett, Bedeque. EMERALD AND VICINITY Mr. George Dawson, Augustine Cove, spent last week end in Emer- ald with relatives and friends. Miss Eileen McCorviile, Kinkora, enjoyed last week-end with friends in Emerald. The ingny friends of Miss Ruth McLeod, Springfield, deeply regret her illness in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. A very successful "Valentine Dance" was held in St. James’ Hall, Summerfield, on Tuesday eveninz. February 14th. with a good attend- ance. The music was fimiished by Messrs. Levite Trainer, John Mc- Gregor and Mrs. James B. Croken. Luncheon was served by the ladies and a. good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. Aden Mulligan, Newton, was a visitor to Charlottetown this week. ‘The many friends of Mrs. Ernest Hasiam, Springfield, are glad to know that she is recovering from her recent illness-E. Landed “What. did you learn at. school?" the boss asked the fair youn: ap- plicant for the stenozraphera Job. "I learned that spelling is essen- tial to be a good stenolrnpher." The boss chuckled. I "Good. Now let me hour you spell ‘essential! " _ The fair girl hesitated for - the fraction of a second. "There are three ways," she re- plied. "Which do you prefer?" And aha got the job. Remnenta of Remnants of Laces, etc. SOURIS ---_- Miss Evangeline Paquet of Char- lottetown is spending a few days in Bouris the guest of relatives and renewing many old acquaintances. Courts High School reopened on Mondfly moming to resume studies which had been interrupted last‘ Thursday when both chimneys were blown off at the moi’. Tear‘ porary chimneys of metal have been placed upon thrbrick which will serve the purpose until tho Swirls comes when the brick work will be replaced. Miaa Olga White has returned after having enjoyed a. vary pleas- ant holiday in Charlottetown the Sheet of friends and relatives. It was with a feeling of deep re- gret that. the citizens of Sourls learned of the passing or the late Mr. npheriam McKenzie, whose. death took pllce early Monday at his home in Souris. me late Mr. MwcKenaie had been ill for only a few days. The funeral takes place on Wednesday morning to St. Mary's Church at. SourisJ The Guardian joins in extending sin- cere sympathy to the bereaved re- latives. - Bourls Harbor is now frozen over and beyond the breakwater may be seen large quantities of- heavy drift ioe. Mr. Frank Blaclieits, Halifax has Unbleached Cotton Bleached Sheeting Unbleached Sheeting and Pillow Cotton Silks, Flat Crepes A Canton Crepes, Velvets L "an Marked at Abo ‘llLcozede | bod for only a week previous to REMNANT SALE i commences on. , FRIDAY MORNING AT '9 WCLOCK Remnants of - Chintz Cottons, Rayons Voiles, IN IAEMORIAM ADRIAN P. HARRINGTON The Pinion Advocate of Fab. 2 contains an item. referring ho the death at Brookland on Jan. 29th of Mr. Adrian P. Harrington for some time a t , ‘ ‘ resident of that place m. Harrington is a. native of this Province, a son of the late Mr. ‘Peter and Mrs. Mam (Sullivan) Harrington of Noiborough, Lot 25. Rehadnotbcentngoodhoalthfw some months but wasoonfiued to his death. During his illness he received the beat of medical advice - end ltllld care and was visited frequently by Rev. rnther Johnston of Plctou who administered thqlast rites of the Catholic Church. His funeral held at Pictou on Feb. 2nd and conducted by Father Johnston was largely attended by the citizens of that town. besides n great many coming in by cor from Brookland and WBIl; River. Mr. Kempis neon. Sourii. P- E- I- n nephew of the deceased and oth- er relatives formerly of this pro- vince, mttended the funeral. BURNING FURNACE STOLEN FROM HOME AUGUSTA, Maine, Feb. 14.- Police yesterday were seeking Ches- ter Roberta’ furnace and the bur- glars who stole if. from his house, fire and all. Reports reported that he had vacation visiting relatives. We all welcome back Mr. Blackett to his home town after an absence of some years. Friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Joseph MacDonald, of Norris Pond, had the misfortune last week of severely crushing his leg. Mr, MacDonald's many friends wish him a ‘speedy recovery from this injury. Miss Gladys McKenzie has re- turned to her home in souris after 8t. Peters Bay. Autos and wagons are still on the go in Eiouris and the eastern end of the Island ond at the pre- sent time a very good road is re- ported. m. Samuel Johnson of my m» tune, paid a short visit to friends in Bouris on Monday. His friends regret the illness oi Mr. Angus J. MacDonald. at his home in Courts. The Guardian wishes him, a. fut recovery to health. A numb" of the citizens of Courts are at present lndiaposed at their homes with a. heavy cold and flu which is on the TOUfldl-*'G- arrived in Souris to spend a short I spending some weeks visiting at ‘ built a fire before leaving the re- oently completed . " on Wed- “neaday afternoon because he want- ed to dry out the plaster. When he returned Yesterday the fin was out and so was the fur- nace, with not even a bit 0i ash i0 indicate where it had gone. Curtalning _ Overdrapery Material and Madras Broadcloths Mannelettes, etc. ut Half Price Ginghams HOCKEY m. STARS Q-SILVEBEIDES I The Wheatlcy River Btu-rs woli a closely contested game on Mon- day, Feb. 13th when they defeated the Oyster Bed Bridge Silversldu 4 to 3. The Stars took the lead early in the first period and main- tained it throughout. The feature of the game was the play of Pres- ton Reekhain, youthful right win:- er of the Stars who scored three of his team's yoals. The line-ups: Star's, goal, H. Clundlet‘; do- fanee, Bowen, Lin: Ross; forwards P. Rackham, J. Rackham, Andrew Matheson, mcDuff. Silversides: Goal, KY1 Gillan!‘- Defence, P. Gallant. nd Gallant, B. Gallant: Forwards, A. Gallant, i1. Gallant, n. Gallant, n. Doucctte. R. Doueetto, Blaiequlere. Goals for Stars: P. Rackham 3i J. Rackham 1. Goalsfor Silver- sldes: Blaoquiere 2. l. Doueette 1. Referees: iviicKcnna and Barrett. x‘ 'I'iie hardboiled captain knocked one of his sailors over- board. "Help! Help!" yelled the. lea.- mun. "I can't swim. Drop me a line." . The captain leaned over the rail and smiled sweetly: “Oh, yea, dear. and you write me some time, too." Days of Frlendllilp Plat MistrelS.-When I eiinlod Y0“. Susan, you told me that you 11nd no man friends. Now, almost every time I come into the kitchen f find a man there. Cumin-Bless you, mum, he mint n0 friend of mine! "Then who ta he?" "My husband!‘ Dr. Wood's Ntmvny , Plno Syrup trouble. ' ' A Severe Cold Turned To Bronchitis m. o. u. Knngor, 1m. m. a, Winnipeg, Mam, writes:—-“Laiit winter I was bothered with a severe cold which ‘ A neighbor, who had been troubled with bronchitis, advised mo to use Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, and I had only taken two bottles when I found my trouble had left mo. Now when any of the f just. take ‘Dr. Wood's’ an ’ to bronchitis. get a cold we avoid further PH“ 35c. l-botfln; largolfamtlyalu aw t: all and arn-llto - v uni b ‘our. m mafia. raiviiiimybn? - ’ y _1_ “ GREAT PREBSID GODIIIII .. DRIED l-IAKE BoNtllss Coons" '----..........-..................... 5c lb. A w. A. IOIINSTONE VALUE .” ' .111» can i: can: m.) ..... Ila can (I cans 35c.) - . 10c can (3 calla 25c.) MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Jim coon Mounts‘. MR-JlGd%~ sum‘ THTNG5? ' err acux- I Queenie wuu wmv 1o ca: A one“ IN ‘TH! Fqfullmnbuti- HAVI l I l Iain- . f’ HELL-O’ MR- uic-cit- HOW mo: LOOK?