.-' _i _‘_ i fl ,5 l . i l t l victwn lx $66.50 i |: . __. >nz_-;-:.ar;#rP'=_ 5* i l - .- sw. ..._ ...... mmm <- g..¢.v¢,~...».»».-ea-»~`-tt. av-~¢»»»»--.- -- -041" -'w 'oleic-<-angina ~ " ` * __ ___ _id “ i » ` ‘ `- p -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. _ . - - _. _ . _=i;= .--._ w _ 1-ms Lerfsn rants How 1»o‘u_}&|@' ifgtjtlsheri-t Arran eot.oa`1sv - -so|.n|sns get your assi.. sms css V. venue ba. cHA?tF8_ A rgoo-'Pneumonia » Po _ _ _ _pnevwn _.__ me Westem most invariably followed by`~-mach-get h th 'se' b' es of Dr. Chase’s c lose oi' lite from pneumonia. When ~Nerveerl'bo\'i. andofahe soon improved sid the body is worn down by coldsland Her e es became. clear and brig the lungs weakened from icougljing, fthe as en hue left. the hee sud -s e Dltenmonlaiinds sn easy victim. began once more to take up the reins can Careful insult' into ms tn _ 1 ' ' " tsl ly _ ny ou and ook after the household duties_ sands oi' ‘cases of pneumonia shows lt is always wise to keep the v`ltai that the disease usually attacks the ,ity of the body at high~water mark in Person who is tired and worn out. order that the attack or diseasouuay Ulli and whois therefore lnckin`g ln"re- be resisted. llich, rcd blood is the UC Hill-ill! POWBF- ‘ greatest of germicides. and because Ulvl- . 7304'3‘I4M'Eif-- In this letter is described a case lu Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food forms rich, which the patient was in the greatestired blood it is a most effective m_eans danger of contracting pneumonia or `of preventing germ diseases such as Of sslusmxcs arenas as¢__m___”____ _‘___,',,, UM, “ways me ass went. 1 __:-nw. K. m¢eoueAN.em»¢ For nr. .i ul >_-__'~ tidn ll litvhlug Cloths it HOLMAN’S Slim' lnllill ide. _ 'I8 -'- . rs 51 3 zemztnit ge. ia Guardian Agent in Summer e. THE MORNING DAILY Guardian ` clltir FREE-a business coursent the from srs seo the teacher of your dis- PARISH OF ALBERTON-Church England services riunus;r‘March 19. furnish some similar disease. but fortuunatsl rin. pneumonia and corsumption. _Alma l0.80 Kildare Capes 2.30. 1\lb01‘- tloll. Y B she sought the aid of Dr. Chasers Nerve Food and was soon restored to m health and strength. nl Every day we are learning more,and ¢0l1 ore the value of preventive treat- ent. That is one reason why the `-AMMUN|T|0N-SHBD E|€YS l0&ll Miss E. J. Boswell, Centralla, Ont.. sales of Dr. Chuse's Nerve Food are Gil writes: "Last winter my mother con- in creasing so enormously. People are Cell ‘ . . r tractetl a had cold. Sho was bother- coming to realize how much uiscrit is Si cd with shortness ol' breath. whccz- to ing, fevcred und too sore to. cough. uf Our doctor prescribed treatment u which brought relicf -from these $3 sylnptoms. but when _she get up sho* & Q Z . _ 0 keep well than lo try to ohtniuourt: Z_ p. m..’ be obtained st_Lsii!erty's Tensor- L-MISS Psrlours. Bumaierslde. Mlllinery on Commercial College. For par- John. & and each inser- this cokalmn order. _ cents. from the a. Sili- returned hl St. Are you If can guns, ammuni- shells 10 gauge, clearing at 62 E. e ts per box wbilc they last. F. W. quisett ng and Co. 7864 during tcr some scrious dist-_uso has alned '-EXPRESS \ll‘0\|i>'|1|-US i\l\0iill~'l'SiliD ‘ g foothold, 50 gt-nt., tt buy, tt for mentor’ Brooches for the mcn of thc .50, all dealers. or Edmsnson, Bates 40501 ill- 55-00- |'1\l°|1S- *ll* 78-il-3-I5-i\i3i. the lied Crossioolsty, thc mmm of Co., Limited. Toronto. _ _ --GLENWOOD -Followin is the to for the month of l"cbr`uary.- Grndc I. G 0 ; _ _ . . ._ _ -1, Pearle Currie; 2, Forcst l\it-lsuac.- -1. Ruby bicisnntr; 2, John McIihcr~ Grade ll.-l, Annie Mclsaac; 2, GlatL\'sif so ill."-I. Prcd Gorrill; 2. Earl McDonald' __- Q1 sua at 1 |1- ---- \V 8|' 0 -0MI'l"TED.- In the list oi work no by the different institutes for insloc was niillvertently omitted ' ' l 3 -BOYS TWEED SUITS up to size from the liurringt/on-Winslot\_, lnstl-~ Ncil Mclsunc. Grad:-_ IV.-i Lionel 28' rrlll ll lluiph Mtlr-mn. Grade V n. Perfect attclnlancc- Cora' Gor- im; 1 I\lt-Isaac: 3, Willard Iictts. (lratlc ’rlll. lluby liiclsnuc and Lorne Bcttts. II. n nm ` liub l'l‘El). 7860-3-I7-Mlijll. $2.85 pcr suit. Larger sizes in pro~ tate. This section of the institute . _g '_ -li, _ _ . . . . . pg"t oi the pupils of Glenwood School i.l\{ings_ttm<;.'; 2, Lorne llctts :uid Cora ;f;v;lU"` NNLLAW AL bTEWMu` dm nn equal share with thc others. --PAINFUL ACCIDENT. -- MF. GOOSE SHOOTING-Whose go- Theo. Curtis. Capo Traverse, mot with to shoo u.~ Goose this spring, thc tl. iunlilun ut Sirong‘s the old rc- lui painful uccltlcut on* Ttlcsday. while sportsmen who buys their gun und, working in Mr. Wm. WnddolI's saw' ll having his hand badly torn by the lc. Thcy kt-cp the host. 7864 suwl Ile was taken to thc doctor to -- ha ll / iX'|ih I5 len-inrh, doixhle-aided \'ictcr Records -30 aeledions, your own choice; $80 New and Popular U'/'/1/:`R ' ' I'/CT/e0L.-is VICTOR RECQR DS W/ M $400 Tunefuily Pleasing g0L1) -Oy and Desirealile EASY P.-i Y- H - _ f f h _ ere are a cw o a c once 'MEA/TS' IF _ musical quality which any "His D£s]RED~ A7 Masters Voice" dealers will ANY H1*/[S gladly play for the asking. .I1/i ST/:`R 'S VOICE" ---90 cents for the two selections. f)£_ALER`S Underneath the Stars Raymond Dixon I |7946 V Shadnwlanrl Green-Macdonough I wwf for .'§:;°.°..l‘.; é::.‘“ iii: 2:3221 "95- .uus/CAL ` Coed Scout-One.Step Vc ax L. Ossman I |7952 CA TALOG Universal 'Fox Trot Vess L. Ossman ) L [S T1 IVG OVER 6000 Three ten-inch, double-sided Victor Records Beautiful Concert Songs The Slumber Boat Christine Miller t 45075 l/]CTOR Absent Christine Miller I RECORDS Red Seal Record _ Cavalleria Rusticana-Sicilina Nlariinclli (14544 BERLINER GRAM-O--PHOiti_&l_T._€_l(). Lenoir Street _ Momasat _ .ji , gg nr,\|,|mc iN v.\'l»'.l\' TOWN Asn um' our mc: non no/tsr To coast 1.7 = vtcroa |tv,co¢ns~~wtos is mmol want Mus.. _ -1 took ron "ln" M/tsrr.\t': votfzs" -,- ’ rafnr, aux 7i 'lr-.,,__ M » f fm? 1%; _..:li""'@*___vl _ H. A. TANTON & CO. - Vicfrola Headquarters 144Great George Street, Charlottetown '_ l- '€- _- '-i' - J' "' _.N 2:' -MENS' STRONG BOOTS i'ol' curly he spring wear In Ilrls colt' or whole stock N it-.atlicrs with tap sole. price $3.50 per -mir QINCLAIII 8. S'I’i_-_sv .» .- l -I; 1. '_'-?f'._I;_'11""'.,\§ , A veryeffective walstof- - . 1-l7'lainly=-'aiioreial itll Pongee Siikiin the natural 1. _ - orvergéliglittan Shade- 'lt .- -_ is ma with long sleeves and novelty collar with: separate reverse. '_Peari- button -fastenlngtsi _ln fron? _'_ wean. one-me llueéks. Sizes 34 to ' _ ___,_ _ _,._1 _r We d°f-'t wwf vw f° “°=>ath`occurrcd on Thursday of Mrs were Nathan McFarlane, llcv H J Sam B"°w"' ‘”l‘l°“'_ "f Mr pawhlk Fraser. non 'A in Arsensun and Lt 1"°W": s“‘”““’""-"°‘ Tl? d“f,°“‘f,”‘,}§ Stevenson. at this meeting 7 recruits W” 6" year” °' “ge mid, ';he__';f,’" B were secured as follows Peter B fm' "ht" paglmtw? tyeafs' Andrew Ken. Gallant Mill River, B Gallant, For d““g_h1§" ° ` fl “ben ave ¢ an-d was tune Cove F Squarebrlggs. Howland "°‘l3' “gmiil ag t° rl Biheqeavos Milton Lovell 0 Leary Cornelius Doi ‘me °f °' am y ° W” ve' ron, Bloomfield Fidel Peters Duvar ‘ _ I Road; Ja5_ Ctmerom Knutsform _ tloned, three brothers. Andrew 0 At Coleman where there was a large -B°s“l’1“' genianzm 11°' get? “'}‘{la':_';';‘,3.s attendance the meeting which was pre. °;‘ t te olmtes ‘mwir Ingham, Mm: sided over by Mr. Chas Read, was held “ 5° W" 5 8 ers' 5 ’ 'in the- Hall. The speakers at this r The speakers besides the fchairlnan ‘l" hl o-mourn, besides- h'e_r-_son,'ab`ove men- ay Harbour. and Miss Annie, residing meeting were: ` Mayor Jardine.. Alex "ml ll" l”`°"h°'° `J°m“‘ '"A sim" Campbell, Rev. R. McDonald, Sergcnts ncral service will be held at tho linestes and McQunrrIe. The musi- h°m° if"‘l“y fu 2‘3°'“"d tg” Ilggiiyfx cal 'programme composotl mostly of; “'"l_"|""‘ be "°""°_3;°g'l° 121° ra mil; Sulnmorsitle luloni. was well carried ?i“l‘"' “'“l_f"r‘;'“{° 0 t" bu' gmmg out. 6 recruits were secured bore ’°“" w°*"' fm' '-‘ °"m”“i' V m namely: Frauklillauchar Coleman' tml" S“°“"d“y°""C"` I 'I' <1. . George Campbell. Coleman; J. W( Mc- Faydon, Colexuau;~ Frank Arsonault. Benton Road; Lawrence ,Yoo. Alborton Isaac Arsenault, iialcburion. MRB. JOHN H. BELL. The almost At West Devon. tho meeting was ‘mlm H Be" corded held in the Methodist Church and was largely yattcntlcdf Mr. Cephas Gregg, acting as'Chslrmsn. The speakers were .Charles Hensley. Jas. A. MorrI~. son and Rev. L.=Ackland‘. 6 recruits were necurodns follows: Carl Boy-1 land., West Devon Da-vid Boylos, Wcst` Devon; Wm. McDonald, Wcat Devon; John McDonald, Lot 10; John Culloton Lot 10: Geo. -McDonald. West Devon. At Freeland there was a rousing meeting in the Freeland Hall presided over by Rev. Mr. Wilson, the other speakers stthe meeting were: Rev. Bsmford. Capt. Jos. llesd, A. C. Saun- ders, Col. Campbell and Austin Ram- say, and as a result of their efforts 5 recruits were secured namely: Edison Ramsay, William McF'adyen. Hiram T_hompaon, Isaac B. Lewis. Percy Mur- D y_ _ , _ one bestmeet- and next to of recruits e thc HAH 0 BUY yes- er