THE §719°6 _ nd, , _L iii-:D1n;v.¢;‘ .Taxes rslrtacrfrooavl Miss Alice lloosevelt, who has been fo several years past the mostltslked about gin is the world, wal, as' um. 'Nicholls Ibngwort-h,bethe mistress of u homr whose hospitalltlas will keep the Presid out'sdaughter quite as prominently lo thepublio eye as she has been at any time. Representative Longworth and his lmao-to-bg3',ps_vs pianneathu an out in arranglngtheir-program for the future. Moreover Miss Aiicols to assume this new role almost immediately after her marriage. The White House belle and her ilhnoc long ago decided that they would postpone their formal :Padding joumsy until riext summer. Accordingly the than ann- rnimeduuuy mrxowlnlr the wedding wlll he of only a few days duration. and the end of the month of February will probably find the young people back' ii Washington and duly installed under their own roof ` " Rcpreaentatiyc Longworih has heed' H-'ow Isl Your Cold?- :.~::..‘i:.f..s.':~:;..‘: me -° knxtgata e lecfad cold will Oh ld' Bronldhqtil, Pneumonia, 0a`&rrh abd thl"lnda\‘daadiy of ., iw’ ur ,"o-»» ew- f.@=§ifl‘*t“"-’.'::‘.".,‘.‘.:.‘*.""'.;‘.f.t‘°.:";: avisindnnodiadpfita » K ' ' ~b-lf. ~\ilfood’s *ill or-iw ay -TP-l'h"e Syrup "'l'hl|'wond.e'rful cough and cold medicine xoataiaa all those vary pins pfinoilplea ' V thaginawoodaaovaiaabaln ’ tight of ante abctloua. I -‘ -with ,la are Wild Cherry 'fthe' aodthing, healing and ex- ` \,i°§'r::ar\isa of. other pastoral vi>"i'-7;-7"“"vv|."““`ii." Dough, U sam anyadlcotlonzfpthg .... -yet-.r::.;_i=.es,:,;~ __ ; ` .' . mir- .s-. _fu .l , W°°°?;if,°_,.":.z fl? .. mil; , .,_'_\3._f`f‘¢2f"’ ‘ “fr ir? gi 4 F r 'iusy for months pastiltting up a home !ar'hls bride. and the mansion stands "cody today, complete in all its appoint- ments. The house is not a new one- rut in accommodations and arrangement it could not be more perfectly rdaptod to the needs of the couple who src to occupy it had they designed it themselves. , This particular castle of Cupid in \vhlch :he foremost American girl wi|l_ spend her honeymoon is a four story structure of red brick ofthe English basement type. Arohitecturally speaking, this plain,,ai- most homely mansion is anything" but imposiug, and ls. indeed, impressive only by reason of its blgncsa, but the( attract- .veness of the homc~like inferior more than compensates for thc deficiencies oi the exterior. _ Although the new Longworth mnnslon was built primarily for ontertaining the young millionaire from tho Buckeye state. 'lt .was wall adapted to the needs ofa busy riongressrnan who desires to maintain an utlice at his residence; Bcprescniativr- ltongwortlr, it'may im noted in passing, has been ilvingin the house'-_for acvoral l'Ioo`i1ths_ pastl- tha household being under the supervision of his mother. T , The study oriibrary which the lawmak- er from Cincinnati uses as a combination office and den is located on the grou'pd floor of thc house and is decidedly roomy. The decorations ofthe room are in rod and conspicuous amongthe ornaments are several framed potraits of thc Prasident`s daughter, including one showing “t-he only girl" on horseback. Much space in tho room ls given up to woll filled book eases. Representative I.ongwor~tl|‘a library opens from the entrance hull, u spacious 'apartment finished ln oak and ' from which a broad, easy stairway usc_ends, with several turns to the lloor above. The rnaln or parlor floor of tho mansion is glvon ovorto threc splendid rooms- a drawing-room, boudolr and dining- room. The rooms, which are rnngr!,_ so to speak, three abreast, arc saoh ihe` full dainty boudoir -which has been fitted up udeed, it was built some lil years ago-| S0- l . ____ ' w_' . 6/ , \\l ";[,l-,W l '.- ~ f . 'mf 1 . -1 i " r _r _ - , 1 _ depth of the house; and all are connected on thc occasion of any social function. but- the same of exceptional Aire is lost cwlngto thc presence of a number of large pisoeaof fhrniture and agrand piano, thclattsr provided in deference to the tafttlof the future nilatrcss. The 'rog~, -llpholhlery and window haaglogs in "thc ‘ _ir 11:- 7 ' ,agsvsf-'wt ' -` _ -,,,°;"‘P,,‘:‘,» ,-mum'-mm-\:ars ilitlo rc-arnrbiarice to lim Exernilva aialrslen which was tha aaene of tha other \\'c'lrling>r above cnulnorareli, Tha East lioom. where Miss iloosavclt will assume her new role, is an immense apartment. to cover the floor of which requires more than 500 yards of carpet. The decorative ,, -,.. ` is not in itself necessarily wrong. There are times when the arguments for action "hen" ‘Hn "hi" ‘nd “dd ‘nd “ur - ' . dl massive marble manials ara eaasplsuaus r in thc room. " The lliue, lied and Green purlora, where c the reception aill be held, are sash of rf imoutlnur the size of the mt nn-. 5 The dining room. where tha .wzdsllag Wm. and cons of action, and frequently he is mpgs; w||1[,.¢ "ned, |, H np,-m|||,¢,|,` rcpared to show as many reasons for an t' of an old Saxon hail. The walls ara D l i f I T ( 0 ug as were are or du ng his W? paneled to the ceiling and extending all 1 that is the question, whether ‘ns nsuler about the room are mouawl ann hull ln the mind to suf’t'cr.'I`he slings and arrow il il s -trophies of the Presideat'a prowess U with his rule. Z , \VAI.DRON I"LWCE'i`T. d In the lriarios You Will Feel New Vlgor sad Confidence Throughout the Dr Ghaso’s men of equal intellectual power, of equal ___ scholarship, may study the same book and como out with dliTsraut conceptions Do you know what it is to feel well-to feel youngund hearty and vigorous-io 9 feel full of energy and ambitica-to enjoy ° work and look forward hopeful and sol- ildcut of the futuref This is the natural way in feel when your blood is pure and rich and your nerves athriil with lifc and vitality. Thlsis t-he way you will (eel if you revltaiitc your wasted and depleted E nervous system by the use of Dr. Ubass'l Nervefifocd. Nctln any miraculous way-not after the first doscor first box. it may ha, but Y when your ayiusvu has been gradually built up-your blood enriched ami new vim and vigor instilled into the narvel. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is a wonderful medicine, but its wonders ara aszomplluh- ed in Na\ure`s way, by thoroughly restoring the elements iarliag ia u rundown body. No other treatment for tha asrvaa art: in exactly this way. Soma rslieva lay dssdsningthe nerves some by racassivs stimulation. Dr. Ohase`s Nerve Food brings about lastingiy beneficial results byformlagae w. rich blood an-l crsal lug new uarvs force. Mrs. Sarah Gill, 2.1¢ Euston atm:-l, Charlottetown, l‘. E. i. atataaz- “As a natural consequence of iasreaslag age,Iwas beginning lu feal nn dawn and felt t-hatl needed something to ioaa ‘up my system. lpmaurcd I box of ilr. Chase's Nerve Fond and aaa ray Ibal. i have found it a most excellant medicine. l have used several of Dr. Chala'a prepar~ ations and always found themvery bsaefi- _ -cial. leonsider Dr. Ciraaefs Nsrvo l-“onli H the iw-it nerve andgenerai tonle l have of ever used." it There is lots oi evidence nf what this \`"_ great food cure has done for othen. Ask your neighbor about lt. 500. a box, at all dealers or Edruanson, Bates I. Cc., i A Tomato. n n to ic I The DAILY and TRLWEEK- LY Editions of the Charlotte- town Guardian have aotaal _ comblnedplroulatioaawhioh can- not be duplicated. Their guar- . anteed combined average to ' Dec. 30, 1905, was 8l7l,and for the last week in the old year it- ; ,f_