1 .fi l fir’ iv ,___ -.a Q. . 'b _ _ l. s i .l .53 iff T.” _'__ . 1 fi l li -a~.~ #swf -l .l .: A ii .l. lf -1,-l gl li . ll fi [_ ._ __i- f»..r; l ‘ii .__ ffl. 5.11 fi tj* 1 i -.l .r i: _ i P 'Y if 4 . f l l .Y _ FRIDAY -. » _ _ _ "'s'w§~"-. "_ .-'l‘.,- ,- -‘f“'/5%' '_ "*..:f’:'-"`~' xr ',"‘-T1 "'17,"-'l`.’.‘=.-_ l -_l~=`.'~-_ '7 ....1 f ;__»'__,';',_.a.-;~.=;*"`.` q,-T ‘ 4, -7' 'li _'ll-'.~ .-_ w'_‘.="r »‘- l-.,._- 1 ,_\, »', - g _ _ . _~: l; ;_;»_..-'~»< ._ .5 ;- -l~“-,-._'~__§--‘:‘~_.'-,_~.,- ,.l-- ._ {,,£\ _ §__,,_, __ , , . . ,_ H.. gl, ,._, _ _ V TBI WN GUARDIAN f k _ ,ova B UARY 4.- § IIllXil`_E! IIl0lI- - , ~ _ increases ot dellcatmnervoua. rundown people 200 per cent in tgp days ----- in many instances. ' $100 forfeit if lt falls as per full ex- planation in large article soon to ap pear lu this paper. Ask your doctor or druggist about it. E. A. Foster. Cen- tral*-Drugslore. always carry it in smqh. _ . _ Fowrell' Too Mach | l ` Causes ' HEADACHE ' THATmixnble feeling is due to impure i blood resulting from a- winter'a indoor living. Dyspepsia, Liver éomplaint, jaundice and Cons patios come from impurities in the blood. '|`here‘a one remedy-fried, tested, and found edicacious for the last Sfny yearn-and “‘“ “ of. wusorrs HERBINE BI'l'I`£R’S a preparation made from Dandelion, Mandrake, Burdock and other purl- 59 tying herbs. / ~ / _#ll thi- ant approach nf ~ ".\pringfever“oommenoe _ taking this ‘true Blood Purity-er' don't wait for , something worse to develop in _ k\_ . Sold at moat stores ` _ x'_, ay. Family size, ive 1 limes aa large, (Loo. ` ""‘§’.'i2?:'£"“‘ i ’ Q t»r_wllass~|lxa¢ua.» \`\ t I / ' fs ""‘ Get your Harness EIT WIIHUUI Fill Repaired at H 0 LM AN’S ` I Now is the time to get your harness repaired betore the Holman 's is the place done, because we have a splendidly _ equipped depart- J ment and a thor- ._ and practical man in charge. lf say, and everything will be guaranteed 0 satisfactory. 0 Summerside Spflflg TUSI1, Bild which portion oi' the food did the dam- age-do you? Well, don’t bother. if your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, tO h3V€ tI`l€ WOI'k gnssy and upset. and what you just ate has fernlented into stubborn lumps; bead dizzy and aches; belcb gases and acids and erucate unlligest- ed food; breath foul, tongue coated- oughly experienced pricgmc of the indlgestlon and dis- ~ _ . ` l Di ' l - Work will be fin_ Stomach A lltt c apepsln occas on ighed just when we ted and they eat their favorite foods without fear. lon; if your food is a damage instead y surest, most harmless relief is Pape’s Diapepsin which costs only fifty cents R. T. for a large case at drug stores. lt’s truly wonderful-it digests food and sets things straight. so gently and CAUGH1’ Can this be grip? Can this be that? A pin which sticks Up through my hat. An ache that twists My neck and knees. ‘ A tickling thins Which makes me sneeze, A lumpy thing Which makes me croak. Pipes all stuffed up Until I choke. Gems chasing them- Solves through my veins And tllling me With hellish pains. Wim red hot hooks. Making me hate Cigars and books. And eats and sleps And drinks and talks_ And southborn winds And garden walks: And makes each fool A draggln’ lump. And makes me feel A- piebald chump. And puts my llvcr Out of whack. And puts a crick into my back, And makes hot marbles Of my eyes. And ills my days and Nights with sighs. And makes me want To draw one breath And hate my old Pool self to death? . 0, buming lungs. And redhot heed. is this the grip Of which l‘ve read? lf it’.s the grip Makes me so sore _. lt's all that’s said Of it and more lt's all thsl‘s dreamed Of lt, then some! it put the whole World on the bum! Can grip give such An awful twist? Now, let me see, Who have I kissed? UF IIIIIIBISTIIJII llll SUUH. llllll STIIMIIIH NSTANT RELIEF! "PAPE'S DIA- PEPSIN" ENDS YOUR STOM- ACH TROUBLE FOR- EVER. Wonder what upset your stomach- ust take a. little I"ape's Dlapepsin nd in live minutes you wonder what Millions of men and women today now that it is needless to have a had lly keeps this delicate organ regula- if your stomach tloesn't take care f your liberal limit without. rebell- f ll. help, remember the quickest. easily that it is really astonishing. jlgsv-_»_;;M-_iiE~_»i_ Please. for your sake. don’t go on and o -__;_l1...J it n with a weak, disordered stomach; 's so unnecessary. _l iq m Twisting m y nerves , (Judd lil. Lewis, in Houston Post.) ‘_ pork has again advanced in Summer- side, buyers now paying Sig to 11% Sm cents per lb.-H. in 99c. at HOLMA;\"S, Summerslde_ an extended vlsll lo friends in the west- _ 0( tham. took place on Mdnday afternoon -DINNER PLATES. - 8-inch Din- last and was one ol the largest seen ncr Plates. six for 25c. at llOLMAl\"S in Summersldo. on Saturday. tl 7150-2-4-Mi-Ili. at the Presbyterian Church and ceme- e e -I1' PAV! to buy in this Province. a -Tl-iE_\i0RNiN6 DAILY Guardian ial Parlonrs, Bummerslde . _ uso:-om-:1l. 1,’-vWATER GLASSES. sl! for l8t:. -PORK MARKET.-The price of lsr $1.75, for Saturday only. each 7150-2-4-liiE1i. m can be obtained at Lairerty's Tonsor- m -KHAKI writing pads and papst- _,rg eries at Holman's. Summerside. 'nislaorod-limos -W. K. McGOUGAN, Globe Fox EL W gangs. is Guardian Agent in Summer- with the 105 e. ij-room ssusnes. regular toe. rl tsrrgatnrusy lac. at.HoLluaN's sum- ea do las. 'l15o2r4ME1l. 1 -PAPIER MACHE TRAY8; regu~ In -‘ff-'1.2*-“J.‘.‘::.‘:::::_~;_-:::;::.-:fr:::::::::::‘J.'::::::rf:_;':JUi~.-_~_;-;¢;;_~_~;:_-,-_a:;:_~::::::::f _ . _.-gh! _ I How French skill and thrift dis- -olll Glftkpss- word each inaer- covered, ` lihglialr common sense 'annum at the expiration of the lease 2 tion for the odlsrtiatngln this column. adopted and the llardwqrk of a we should have the privilege of digging , Cash must accompany order. Mini- 5" ju", mm, ¢ png “Ill Cllltlg. twlnty-live cents. su ' ot.. _ harming 'in Tact- wrz-. ' -A ‘as l ., » asap -_"te . ullnth lulgnng ‘éi¥v1|q0;1wm:\1S 10:: it ws: ‘ONISVI 000- “N91 Choa el. in oe. U1!! ._ the nl'ol\tailts_ina` try l ea. I-do/is s=Nl.ltrev»-Mn mfg; me ‘ .ll amy '3°l§".»v- . umm ld ered E gzmgh mm ill 'Ising' rzzlsmgnt.-H. worth ¢_»_l"a\rd$:@$g;ilnlfllls;;5gl‘i -lusr necslveo-A large ll p- were “L th-at we women mmm ent of English and Canadian Prints --CHURCH 0;. ENGLAND-'-36|’-_ I! _ IL She (lm French ws Sunday. rs ruury 6:- Klldorv hgl|_lr to teach nel-'_'_uls mysteries or pea. 10.30; Alma, 2.30; Alberton, Mg pug|ne‘R___:§_];§n_;||,e nwmed to ll-Ill. _ Tatohan. e`enlisBd. all ber assist- --- i Intl .several l telligsnt and enter- -|Ns1'|1'u1'E ME rms.-C tnl ‘ _ ' 'A _ at li0LMAh."S on Saturday. Ill; E en Drum; 'uh um 'neuhborhpod -_ 1151-2-4ME1l_ H _ _ 3 _ g woken Ano lszsnslve mlm -mln handle. 'ras land vu immo- dmsly well manursd-not a l0\|ll'0 ‘ inch ellcavlnx. and here attention is called to a peculiar olauas lnsertcd lu the nuns. lt. provided that 01° llhlln. B.6rhllire,_mske an interest~ to lustify its reverting ¢0 U10 1594” 'W lord How three crops were 'raised run sniper: sums called "clusters," lf una not bells wvsl-sa by frames 01|- U la lcre. \luist0d’~b` his wife and _ incomes as they did not cars to_put Nothought of purchasing it occur- severance cannot farm as well. ` po and moreover to have sutliclent 5 rmera' institute nl meet in Pon The at thing th¢y'dld.was tn lease -xiii..-s to enjoy such surplus of their PH ill _fall on qhlondgpevenlng, Febru- five acres of land. » ` ` ary t , at p.n;.- _ ' _”"' rod to them. for land in' Great Bri- -REJLJRNED.-_Mlss Vera J. lth. clinton. and ,Miss llllllle cons gmtgz ';,?,L’,;°'Dr1';'§;.jf; "':§§m‘,f s. Park Col-ner. have returned home ",'°__‘¢ hut to- me I er 9 Law, after a ten days visit lo the "island" “rm ' - t H K on the writer of the story remarks ° "°P° 9-_ that s bl; mistake had been made ln '“* M renting so much land. for two acres Arm I A ~' °`; . . y __ _ n ‘ , _ ., _pull um; ,H ` ;_ " . lu the bank to invest The twoacre English farm is held up as an ex- “ _ us from um A ample for Canadian women’s thought gomeo district of Trance, careful); if English women can attain such dried' V9” I"“'d» "ld U Dura and sulless there is no reason why their glen as "ww luke" The” 1' I 3°'-Nl I l- “ _. Sounds w=ullsn..does lt non nut :IRB 00 CI 91”" “,- uch lg-E Qlldudl Of U10 Canamu: .l vm; me sou to me v d spoil vvoll-_li_l»_'ff_"‘¢»'» N :gparnof gleguligoen inches-only a fair 100|! H1335. _WIN li! !;PU”Il§ malgr! lmlaluo an srmfwltlrbilsts il as the renters knew they I _ ,ed miilli gnnrlcn the soil too umroushly ol; fmlfllltlell feel” what 5 ' u ll be' °°" Zam~Buk applied to sore feet an ke magic lt soothes soreness, cu, ° °d f°¢'11'l1'lv limo ms lm l.._ rsticlsssldcondlflsun _F r ¢l|.,,,d» ld llwgrsh»_’~entlel “-°° °“° will Zileriisttil °olr.p31e Clllanbhirn wrlier Chllllls- blistering 4 gl nl r every twelve months on the That- ll 9, chain farm with the assistance of big 11113011. Udlhblté Bud chllblains, md; I han ~ _ tag l , Zam Buk is line! One ao 9; _ I tells. it was the most scientific kind 91° of extensive farming, and it made Wl'ii»°¢ 011 U10 "N081 ffmlrlfons (a the women abls to meet all expenses 5741159 mlfillll 11°! 0119 mln who used of their business. enabld thm to live Buk on his fist ‘kit out Ba This Castile Boa pply here but not enough* tp lug Canadian sisters with pluck and per- |093 at these spwuL(_m.|c“__2o°_.. wld. 7 Domi! f\,l_l_'_$1_.00. _'rho 'rm Macs, 149 Great George Street. Mtg -- .lust opened up at HOLMAN'S. Sum- - ' V -VISITING. - Misa Gertrude Mac~ merside_ 7150-2-4-Milli. ` ._ -ul-” ~~ Arthur. Kensington. has returned from K m -_ tery, Tyne Valley, were conducted by -SWEARING IN. - A special R civic meeting was held in Kensington R City building for _the purpose of J- swcnring ln the three new councillors -FUNERAL HELD.-The funeral the late Alexander MacArthur. Nor- that part of the country for some e, The services at the house and v. Thomas A. Wilson. assisted by v. Roland Davidson and Rev. John Iiamford. Port Hill.-P. liiessrs. Profil Lylllls llnlll Bentley.- I\. I _pl g ll _ i residence of Mr James H. Yeo. P0" -LOST.-Between Sinclair alld Ste- HI wart’s store and the Christian Baptist IIIS Church on Central Street. ll ladies, lie gold watch in leather case. Flnderjibe please leave at A. (‘. Saunders ofii-i_l0 _ ce and rece-ivla reward. 'H41-2-.'lM2l. ,BD I 3 sl ill S ll in .»\ re M re F 0 ll e b h [P _* parlour and invited all tn thc spacious _KEN3|N(;T0N |q|N|(_'ph0 Kun. dining-room. Each gentleman then rlzzlon Atlllmic (‘lllh have sllcceeded,.11d pulling the open air skating rink in ,Gil shape. Over one hundred skaters cn- _U1 joyed thc pleasure of a whirl on the il good ice last Saturday night.-K. Ill _ pl _pQM|¢||_Eg_ ...Ml-_ and M,»5_ N91. song of the 105th seemed to reach on (‘lark (which lady by the way was ni*-8793! the 1163-N- Bl' request MP5 Miss zlllmlie Larkin or Clermont until W. J- lllvnlsomery. assisted by Rev- a l`c\\' days ago) are settled ln their J~ _ cw home on the Konsington-.\ial- MISS Mary A581115. S8115 llllii bellllll- peque road.-K. _ flll _.m of _..3ME|_T |NDUS~rRy___The smen Bamford extendeda few complimen- dusiry around this section has tary remarks to the host and hostess proven almost a failure this season. all large number oi' fishermen who Ye gently made appilcation [U mg host and hostess and the singing of e National Anthem brought to ll l`or all extension oi ten or fifteen. °I°5°“ "C"5'e“i°5'“bI'3 e"9"I"g'--P. days arc anxiously awaiting for a lllister of Mnrlllc and Fisheries "I ply.-H. -V|SITING_ - Mr. Bertram Ram- say. Montrose. is visiting friends in lund Packing Co.»,"wns in 'rlgnisil Mnlpequc and French River. Mr. Ram- Tuesday on bug|nggg__Z_ say does not intclld to return till he ' sees that much-looked~for free-for-all d the famous island bred horse Montrose."-K. rt McLeod. of Long River, was n rnugbt to the Prince County Hos- L pltal on Monday evening, having met' (‘ with a painful accident. While saw- ing wood with n. circular saw his left lland came in contact with the di saw terribly mangling it. There are _ag ages. however. of Saving the hand- but as lt has been taken in time. lt y. After supper various games were ace on New Londoll ice. T\l€Sd=1l’- merslde Tuesday on n business trip. eb__8th. Mr. Ramsay raised ami own- .._Z_ __ B ' l F 1 .~M _ 'rll -PAlNFul. Acclc-ENT-zllr. Rob- ,fgmn ng ebnmy Bt r was ~ w l- goes any further.-Z. -ICE CUTTING.-Mr. Thomas Gor- m ’ ' _ W l a Mammoth Auction Sale Tuesday, Feb. Sth l.l ELLIS RIVER, LOT 16 THE executors of the estate of the late Jolln MacLean will sell by Public Auction on the premises on February 8th, beginning at one o’clock, sharp. The large farm containing sbme 400 acres, together with all the stock, farm implements, house-hold furniture, etc.. consisting in part as follows:-One draft mars. ten yours old; one draft mare. nine years old; one horse, thirteen years old; one domino mare in foal, four years old; one horse, four years old (Galair); horse, one year old (Crown Gem); together with seven mllch cows in calf, five young cattle from one to three years old; one brood sow; four lull pigs; sixteen choice sheep. Stayrltc gasoline engine (new): Threshor and cleaner - witlubellh. new; Deering binder. Deering hay mower, disc, barrow. spring and spike harrows, roller, cultivator, ureggpreader, hayrake. hay-loaderl (Separator Grain). pulzsr. grain~crusher single sulky plow, gang-plow. single plow, double and single truck wagon, cart and cart body. buggy. roadcart. two jauntlng-sleighs. wood and boh- si,ei_g__s,'hay-fork and steel cable, double force sprayer, pump, scales. wood cutter, Blacksmith‘s portable forge outfit: large water tank, disc drill, quantity boards and shingles, cart harness. working and driving harness, quantity bay. strawt grain, potatoes. cream separator. (new): churn. homo comfort range. base burner. coal stoves. largo quantity household furniture and other arti- cles too nttmerous to mention. _ Terms of sale:-All sums up to $6.00, cash. over that amount. ten months' credit on approved Joint note, 6 per cent. discount allowed for cash. Terms of farm made known at sais. Parties coming from West by train can get driven from Wellington Station for a triile. This is one of the very best farm properties in Prince County, School house at the door, large new house with Telephone, etc. The property is beautifully situated. overlooking Grand River and is also convenient for all all. kenslngton. merits the monarch cr. of “ice King," in the “neck of the gh oods.” Mr. Gorman has .the contract ga of delivering 300 tons of ice to the dn Kensington Dnirylng Association, gl lld Messrs. Orr and Goss. He has h procured an ice plough with ll cutting reached Tignlsh, where he was l-:lpaclly of ten inches and proposes to caught and he|d_ by M,-_ John qu-ln, so the latest labor-saving devices in w loading and unlfllldllls--°l\'~ recognized his horse and relieved him. The slel h and driver were ; N N ll F I ’ $9.00 Buys a " And heart and limbs and,braln as well _ Vainly will seek the doctors care: . ~ The best M. D.'s are Air and Light, . ° * ` ' The body asks for bread and cheese, ` kinds of ‘tlllhing and sea manure. Do not ml this. the biggest meltlve noreserve ‘ - f A¥UUR HOKINNON ‘ ‘ A I Mac! EAN ' Auction of the year. Sale housekeeper-a real bargain T in a 95-piece English semi-por oelain Dinner Set. The pieces are just the right size and style,of a sturdy qtlalf , lf! that ¢X8¢tlY Sllib the to quiretnents of the' home-ata price the housekeeper can easily to pay. Toda , -you .an b haudsotile Dinner " BIack_& No matter how the rain may pour if you'd he splendid, strong and bright Here _is good news for the uve well, and lungs rl all unease. 'So full of stron th is na nrefs fare; I hen feed them , and ll_ them. -BIRTHDAY SUPPER. -- A very casant evenln was s cnt at the ll, on Jan. 26th, the occasion being birthday and his better half had cided to serve tl slipper to s num- r of invited friends. it is needless say that all responded and at the pointed hour Mrs Yeo' entered the vnncml to hir; nearest lady friend d followed in military order to the ble, which was loaded to its capac- dulged in and a number oi' patriotic eces were rendered. The regimental J. Bamford, and accompanied by song. The Bonnie. Bonnie Banks Loch Lomond, after which Rev. Mr d wishing the host many happy ars. Three rousing cheers for the TIG NISH ` _._ -Ml-_ w. r. 'rldmsl-sh, or the Port- -Mr. W. D. Suniner went to Sum- -NEW REPRESENTATIVES- 0'Connor and F. S. Gaudet, Tig- lsh, will represent Hyndman & Co., td.,Zof Charlottetown, insurance 0.- _ -DIPHTHERIA.-Another case of phtheria has appeared in Tignishi the home of Mr. Jerry Boudreau, ill no doubt be checked before it -RUNAWAY.-James Conroy, in e employ of Mr. Clarence Morri- y. lost control of his horse Tues- y, which took fright while driving ong near Doylo's Bridge. The orse broke clear, ,and ran until he hen Mr. Morrlsey happening along 8 ter recovered and -brought home.- OPEN THE WINDOW By Hamid Begbie No matter how the wind may blow. _ 'l`llo‘ doors should rattle, chimneys roar, And slams he whirled to Jericho- Keep open the -windows day and nlgllt. 0 use lo you the throne of kings. The wealth of ind. the gift of tongues or bracelets. watches, chains and rin gs, , if you've got only rabbit lungs; enlth's the great source of joy lmll might, Keep open the windows day and ‘ night. . _ in a stuffy room you dwell, Your lungs must starve for lack of air Keep open the windows day and night. _ a' V __ _ The jolly lungs can live on»sll-4 .l . g 1 /Esvlaallasz-_ _ _ “ic .. _ Ugin is /”`. t. ' N' .l ,,_.~ it .-*_-¢_~;N_ _ _k A Ill - a e- - S1J.Ml>1ERérI;E_€1sE.l<.. _ -an '. -1 _ =*lGlaAlLc>l-into-H" " 'ii 1: H' " .. ' _ I W ; l I I r For the Heroes HUNDRED and FIFT-H of every soldier can use, and needs. Swsgger Sticks ._ ......25c 3 and 1 Oil Puttees. per pair . . _ _ . . ._ _ _ _ _ _ .$1.50 Putz Cream _ . Military Nickeled Mirror _.....75c Vlscol. per bottle __ Khaki Suspenders _ _ ._ ..50c Wristlet Watch ._ Khaki Handkerchlefs _ _ _ . .12e Safely Razor _ _ _ _ Khalil Mllmers _ _ . . _ _ _ _ . . . _ . . .$1.50 Toilet Soap , _ _ _ _ _ khaki Armletp _ _ .. ._ .15 and 25:: Military Brushes ._ Kha I Shirts __ ._ . _ .. ._ ..75c to $1.35 Tooth Brushes Khaki Wool Glovesy... ._ ....... ..75c shaving Brushes __ Cameras ._ _ _...$1.50 and $18.50 Snap Boxes Flashlights.. ._ ._ ._..88c up _ Holman’s is truly the Soldiers’ Store because I soldiers can find anything _they want here. Ther€’S “ nothing too good for the soldier boys. We have compiled a short list of articles that will prove welcome gifts to soldiers---they are articles that /`~ I Colgate's Shaving 'S't'lc'k' .' _ ._ _ _ . ._ _ ..25c _. .......15alid25¢. 7 . ._15to_l_16c ._ ..._.__..~15¢ .__.$2.50_to $950 .__.25otol7.50 _ ._ ._....5to25o __ _ _...$1.00 io I6-50 ._ '.'.. ..15to7Bc ......10andi5c Thermos Bottles Fountain Pens . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ $1.00 to $5.00 Pipes ' Writing Pads and Envelopes _ 'Chocolates to $8.00 Tobacco _ _ Tobacco Pouches I Cigars I (Cloth Coaits-- i Advantage of our Clearance _Salfe rices on’ Wdmen’s --Fur l Lined Coats--M_'en’s and Women-'sr ~ - ' __J 1 _ ' -‘ - t. .» " _.5 tight. _ 1 __ _ Keep open the winllowa,dsy and night. ' li I'IOLM'AN’Si- The ISlaud’s 11:12-arisllup f A few seasonable items are`listed here for yo ur convenience :- . Cl'l°b°frl=l, oteood slu; and quality. per orllorl can nllubsrb ._ quart .. ._ ._ Evaporated Apples,`perlh ‘ Cfgnbgrrjgg 9|' \m|h`g| COOIKHII HKU, DBI' Ib .... .-.. .'..- ....- Groceries Modern ely Price_cl;....'i”..;.“1“.»‘_'.‘5.I.‘.’... f ........ ..._ ll’ .».... ....;;';».a.." " "'”.‘.’.° ,,_§;=;~"»°=; H°\r°°~~' °- °---1 "-1-- 'l-lb. 'rlr ‘Marmalade ._ ..._ ..,..._nc c¢§i>liél`l"¢"s6i\il's,`i>éi» }l`¢_`ll`g1°.'.`.`.'