' TRENGTH and qnnquzi nerves are most lmpo .ant during this critical vqd, r. a ‘ The mother should be ,6, ..,._.,cheeriul. Her vitality should _ l“, high. For nature de- " mands that she nourish two 1., instead oi one. _ " ‘ _'-.l‘ he expectant mother l8 ‘J usually weak _and nervous, and often continues so after " baby is born. EH2? rt-- I A reliable tonic i. then of definite help, for labo r and strain always delete the‘ boldyb supply o mineral" sa ts. . Fellows’ Syrup helps to replenish these, increases the appetitqaids digestion, and improves the gene ral health. rn in Canada-this fine ol tonic is now prescribed by physicians in 58 countries of the world. ' rsnnows- svnyn i " Try Fellows’ 7 " T "' ‘ I ,‘ ',' mild Dsfsjsclivc. gilvjiddditional Train’ Services Montreal liQuevbec C. N. R ‘lsoultlonul train services between Qlgebgc gm] Montreal, which are now in eflect, are announced b)’ ‘he can‘ " sdiin National Railways- ’ Train NO. ‘l5 will lesve 111mb" - ‘(trims Station) at 4.50 P. 01., daily, "‘ rjrlving Montreal 9-35 P- M- Train \'o. 76 will leave Montreal at ' 1.20 P. l -, daily except Sunday, ar- flvqn‘ Quebec (Palms Station) 6.05 l , P. M. Train No. 1'16 will leave Montreal st 9.00 n. nr, Sundays only. arriving ‘ %|;?ec (Paials Station) 1.45 P. M. . a I A‘ _-1-14-5i. . . . . feast on tropical delicacies- thrill in the lore of one-time pifhh! 4 , lsirs-temptluxurious adventure ' in the wake of the huccsnecrs- ' wtsnneihesithy sndjo ous- - o- ybliveon thesun-decksand oun- - , ges of the new 20,000 gross ton ' GlIiMShipJhG Duchraro/Bedjord. ' ' _29 dsvyr-sail either §'\ r “j Feb. ll—$300 up. . _ _ Seelhip-plnnsnndschodills now. " ' ‘ ' Phone your iorsi sgnntor wriin. ' ' ‘ ’ G. B. CARTER Dlsi. Trill. Agent Saint John, N. ll. ' (y Pgirii-"a: l g_;l.»~._.y‘. Steams ips 3m r.‘ bags Con! C d! P I ' llors’ ChequsryffGogril fhzltifdfil: n-_-____-. v N r 0- , cL/rssas rrrran " ‘ ' E. w. TAYLOR l-b b oooo-e-oo-ooeoo P» - J. S. TAYLOR - l Optometrists EYES TESTED § A D g l 142 Richmond Sireetgéi iiikérofessional Cards ITMark R. McGuig"an, - B. A. Ir- IAERSTBR, sotrcrron, em, .~--»l-u~. MONEY T0 LOAN 7 Wfilrnersn Block. Cnsrlottetown, L5,; n-~l'fl_'fli'l"""" BELL (9 MATHIESON ;.; - B..R.BELL qll L. MATIIIESON. LL. B. v-lsrristers. Solicitors, Etc. I .4 Money to Losn. ‘ - Dillon-Charlottetown and Montagns * '* McLeod & Bentley "' l" "I I. l. BENTLEY "9!’ "LI. BENTLEY, K. U. qrilsrvqflffhltl’ and Attorney-st-Lsw “J 0- Olles: 180 Richmond street lj’ nous! ro LOAN Charlottetown. l’. l‘. l. & McPhee B. A \. __<'_3 e-,-_~-__ \»‘ m. H v.1‘ n _ts~ s- ‘II. I‘. MePIIII ATTORNEYS, ITO. ssssisrsss. g s! DOA ; i113 8r." lmwtli; LIIIWAII m A“ b economize. Newlywed: mésM/L ES“ GABBY GERTIE by making the biscuits lighter. " U I I I A FEATHER-WEIGHT 1st Hen: is a great he fight In? 2nd Hen: ODUTIQ- fighter. “Feather-weight, "Somebody is slwsys giving you the hoarse laugh sftor the lame.‘ Mrs. Newlywed: We hsvs got to Well, you osnbegln I hssr Mr. Gamecock What clsss‘ does of THEYHADTO , SEE PARIS By Homer Croy (Continued " The nurse wheeling the carriage motvcd across the street to the 0P- posite sidewalk; the moment she was ssfe the whistle shriiied Main. the policeman stepped back. and the taxis shot forward. Awoy the mod Pwk “m, gigzagging, threading in snd out, one driver trying to cut in front of mother, the other driver spccdllli up and trhunphsntly coming out shssd. And alcove. Ill wss not the war-rungs of the electric horns, of New York, but a constant squonk- i "o. taxis in new York 100k like they ‘ i 1.1201 l0 jump." Y "That's the Opeml" exclaimed Opel l s hi‘ or endless rubber horns; - Pike moched for the door. _ “Hell's huckleberryl" he sold. "Lei: me out. I thought I knew something about fast riding, but 1 dontirirey- make the jlineys in Clear-water and <‘> ‘wing overhauled for repairs." “l u‘. aren't the buildings beautiful?" aid Mrs. Peters. "r don't know," returned her hus- hard. "I ain't seen anything yet but 51s an ornamental building flushed "Isn't it wonderful!" said Mrs. Pe-i ters with a casual sweep oi her eyes. “He's never going to get through here," ssid Pike. But the driver did. In some miracu- lous manner the crowd parted. the people lelspedlout of the way, and he dashed on by. _ ' . “My Godl" breathed Pike after the prms and jam of the comer had been posed, "the n ~ of people ihst roan must have killfidl” They sped down s brilliant, pictures- que, thrilling avenue and mmed in- to an open square with s high pillar in the middle, with Na-poleonuslsnd- ing on it. and the driver drew up be- ‘fore a hotel. i0 wss the R-its . CHAPTER/IV At first thefsmily wsnderedswk- wsrdly and ill st ease among the mirrors, gold chairs, and ostentetion of iihe hotel. ‘They saw men with strange clothes sud uniforms, men with medals spread across their breasts, men with decorations, men with beards and alien manners; wo- men, bright with iewclrmsnd women in black moving slowly and. majes- tioally llong the softly carpeted hlllfii young girls, rouged and powdered. lending dogs, flashed in and out, so much st home, so calm and sure of themselves. The family hes-rd a babble My‘ “Why dovyou csll ths bookksepe s snake?" "He's an adder, isn't ha?" l He! Do you bslisvs all tho dis- sgrsosbls things you hear? , _ will lls ‘every d, y 6N? TURN“ wmethingwell.» They Proved To BlelThe Very Thing I Needed Ssys Nova Seoiis Lody of Dodd's Kidney Pills Mrs. A. Sureile Sulered With s. Very Painful Bseksehe ; \ Burette Illlnd, N. 5., Jan. l4.- (SpeclsD-Every year, thousands of grateful people publicly testify to Budd's Kidney Pills. They have used» them and found them.to be s good kidney remedy. Mrs, A. Burette, of this plsce is one ‘of them. Bhe wrlteszi- "I had an awful pain across my bsck which I was told was kidney trouble. ‘I could hardly walk and when I, lsid down it was no better. At this time I received your Almanac telling about Dodd‘: Kidney Pills. I bought three boxes and they proved to be just the thing "I needed. I will recommend Doddsl-Iidney Pills to all who suffer with Bscksche." . Blnsleness of purpose explains suc- ceases like this. node's’ Kidney run do‘ not affect the liver ‘or stomach, the! are Just s special kidney medi- cine, solely affecting thelfikidneys. Th9! do one thing, but they do that FOR SALE OR’ s = a h ‘ , i, “who. ‘brutdsflfin s when w om I‘ you ‘tillwfig ; v I .s.nys Ombdi‘ m ' Ict or widows Ind orphans to put - - do. "fi.‘ii'."é'$.'iiwmmwm~ne=-'r' ; - m miles m- school. m n. ni Pike's 1m 01,, ¢oooooooooooooonoooyoow from 17mg. Roar gnu he gnqqng, , v 1 * ' . ‘ assurance. fiaio rsvto _ POTATOES a snowmen ' ... __ ‘ ' ' llvksss. Fish. erwvéuéeool-urziwmm" and now and tiim Uiflleoddjilhq- alters time theygioulo out, It wls the mslisb srtiliocrsoyglkei ' o first thins we mmtsoe." ssidi Mm- Peicrs the next day. "is ;the OhsmDI-IIYONI. bccouso tilltils whet the peoplebsoirhomo are solngto ask about. It is the most famous and beautiful avenue! truths world." Getting lain s tsxl, they started up the busy. tsemlngstreet. ‘rho sun was shininghnd Paris was at its best. They, tumedihtnthePllcedolsOoncorde 3-K, inlets which seemedivjlllcly familiar; i “ a , . t . and around them rose the magnifi- cent stretch of buildings in sll their grey glory; in the center of the Place the Obelisk, commemorating the glory of Clown" in Nil)‘: stood brooding as if laulblnt st ivhi: In)‘. lnn-ryln! sbsured world. "Once Oslro and Alex- andra were Just, as foolish," it seemed to ssy. "Go on-you won't last long." To. the left across the river was the somber, massive, secretive Chamber‘ of Deputies, and faintly outlined st the fsr end of~the "avenue wssthe Arch of ,Triumph smiling back at the Obelisk as if to my: "Don't take it too seriously. frhe human rsccis of- ten foolish and absurcd, but it's_on its way up." 'And between, swhlrling wetter of csrs dashed by s11 direc- tions, sometimes stopping, ‘ , a moment, then darting sway sgsin in some msd, fsntssltic rsce, like water bug on s. pond. Pike's heart suddenly leaped. within him and he felt a sing- ing, exquisite joy. Never had he seen anything like this avenue, nor even dreamed that a city could be so beaut- iIul. He “s mtessuy touched and he liked u‘. think himself a hard-headed. practical business man, but here- was something that ‘moved __hlm, some- thing that senl‘. s leaping joy pound- lug in his veins. The Grind Fulfil-S and the famous restaurants among the trees flashed by; then the big hotels and the fssnionsbleshops. On the avenue people had time to stroller to sit/in the iron chairs while children played with their “Wk-Ind the chili dren, absorbed in watching a wooden goose on s string f “ lly bobbing its head, pI-id not tbs slightest lt- ltontrlon to the mseding, inconsequen- tis1 worldm few ys-rth sway. Anti thus tho picture went cn-tho speeding osrs in the street, the quiet, conten- lsd tione of life on the sidewalks and , among the trees. ' Belore Pike, growing lsrgsr and larger and more majestic, wssthei Arch of Triumph. Al‘. 'fll’lt“lt; hsd seemed like s formless block stopping the street. but sstboy came closer its stimulating.‘ imwlssivo - gnndeur stirred him. He could see the bas- reliefs and from some pigeon hole of .' his memory he repeopled the scene of the armies or France marching un- , der lis great arch. It had been started by Napoleon to comm ab! his - triumphs and it had stood iii-lore guar» ding and inspiring the city until 1870 when the German srmy had marched under its archcsio show that they had conquered Paris. 'I‘hen chains had been put across the principal spJ preaches to symbolize that s conquer-l E ing srmy had desecrst-zd it; and thus it had stood until (he Great War when sgsin thelilrench armies had marched under it in the Police Par» sde, thenilied sndAmericsn armies with them, headed by hhe greet. gener- sls. The stsin hsd been wiped out. fiomething of the gloryjnd signi- flcsncc‘ or it tbuched him mansion silently sdmiring it. unable. to earpress himself, for words did not come easily to him. ' ' ' e "It's just wonderful.“ enthused Mrs Peters. “We haven't got snything in America like it," for- already to her therewss ‘nothing in America so good as in l=‘rsnce.\"l_t’s s_ shame that s big rich country likelmerics doesn't psy more attention to its culture and art." '- ' "Bay. go slow, Mumrdie." ssidPike in his energetic way. “Don't throw America over Just because it hasn't’ got an arch. The Arch ids fins thing in itself sud it's sun gets kick, but, I'm thankful we haven't got one and I think America is\s dsngod lucky country no; over there whore 01' sin‘; mixed up in,oll_ thh Elropesn squabbling sud bsck-bitlflI-Vlnliilld of ge0!ing.rllcd\up because Anxsrics hasn't got snsrch twice ss high snd twice ss wide, with elevators smi roof l . l v 0W1‘. ‘r L. \ l u» _ them correctly - Other awards - -- - 7:41". \ ""'"’—m:l ->- l’ q v _ __ ‘ .. _ _"I 1.. ‘x %v IA i _ t‘. a 4,"! b}: V“ ._. - ;-; * _"--- . '- " '“ r-J n. feathers Jon Turkey and add the figured, from $20.00 dpwn rBlllisz-Fbr the correct, or nearest correct, solution , prius in order as follows will be paid in cash. ' 1st Prlu $50.00 5th Prise $4.00 2nd Prize .. .2000 em Prim ..".s.oo 8rd Prize . . .1000 1th Prize ......'..\....;.2.00 4th Priu ..5.00 l midnight?‘ All soluti 8th Prize ..... .1.00 IT COSTS NOTHING "l'here is absolutely no responsibility, ‘obligation or cost oi "any kind tirtry for a prize. The solving of the problem will provide a few hours most interesting work. COMPETITION CLOSIS The competition closes Saturday, January 25, 1030, si. to be considered, mustoresch the sdrlrleu below before that hour. In cm o! l his the prim will so to the one who hsd sent s new subscription with his solution _ in accordance with ~ condition No. 3. which he or she became eligible," is paid the fsrtherest in p If those who tie have both, or sii sent in new subicrip- ilons; than the prim will go to the one whose subscription on advance into the year 1030. I! both or sllsre paid insd- vsnee to December 3i, 1030, then the money will be divided among such proportionately according to the number 0o! wtnn CPI. Gut this out on the border lines, flli in and mall early. SOLUTION TURKEY / r TD TIIIIBJ UlIMflQi-llitm v The Guardian. Charlottetown, P. ll. l. § the i, Turke I $50.00 to the Person who counts _' . _1g -~e~_._ ._- ;'\_-___ the Turbine mldu or of llnrllili. ti‘.*i'.'j'1~sria's"rsb'iii3sun lite use 1nd... bl " The Mil of the MM flim-ss will be token ss on‘ number or feathers on the cos “$3,. “ ' ‘i’; a #903 i s _ - 5“ an. _ I ~rl“—=*~..*~ fionditions 1 livery one in sny\fsmfl! whsrethsre ls s regulsrliubscrib- . tlon of this paper paid in sdvsncdlis invited to solution and compete for the prizes. " - 2 Anyone not eligible in accordance with No. i. condition, may compete by becoming srsubserlber or in mo subscription of-some member o; the family-with 84-00 for country or $58.00 for the city for tbs first year in sdvsncs. 3‘ Ivory competitor msynir hs or sbs so-dssirsmasnd in s new psld in sdvsbcs for one yes: subscription with the "luilllw ‘PM: ll nofl-ohllmnrv: but tn- winner oi each luwho does send will bs ‘swsrdsd lei-boom ‘orhcrnfllsoslls for. ‘Ibusif the winner-or the first prise had sent s new subscriber, hsfwlll be awarded $100.00 essh instead of 050.00. sad accordingly with sll the prim. - No one can soseeuro-doubls‘ money unless the new subscrifltionis sctuslly forwarded with his solution. ' 4 lwh commuter. by wndlns In hilllblutioflmllffll um u» decision or thliudsss shall be indisputable and‘ mm. I All solutionsvmust ho sent in on the following form. clin- ped from this paper. - _ _ i Mark on outside or envelope "nuts! leathers Competition." ‘Fnsrnsns conrnrmon is) lly solution of the Feathers on thy rim... is é. u. - sun-n...-......'-e..-.--..V,. . . . . . . . . -......'..... .'. f,‘ ’r~ _,\ u» r m" eligible m: the competition on the . , "N!!! .-.-es..-“nee-esaus...sirens-nonunion "Ion addressed, ‘ (c) Amount enclosed on account ofthe sbovs Subcctintion l‘ | ' v 1d) hey Subscription. Nhme ........................'.... ..‘... ...... O . ‘. \ v H Amount enclosed: 14.000: superman; 1o.- un um yes: u. sdygggg, _ "u"...-..:....--.................,,,.,;;,,,,,“,,,,,_' ‘ r ssssssssssssssosossssIsssossslsssIso-s l Odllifl ..e..‘-sene"nonossnsesssssssssssssevesuse.“... s (s) I sgros that tbs decision of / . b!“ ......us§'ssueeu...e..... "w. ' oars! , IMTIOiiW-vlfldcoostsnlly I one‘ ullwrllw room: $65‘ . .- ' ' ' 1 .' .. the Judson-hell In lawman. and flnsl. o» mono n."l.._.‘...f..urr;..nnf.u.i.ipu. u may u. s llsosa .. 1 'MdIiI/‘........'.. a r m. w! "