Arrest, 10,26. Ladies’ Boot Snaps sizes 2%. 3. 3% and 4- Two strap House Slippers size 2% to 7 .... $2.98 Fine Laced Boot; .. $2.98 Button Boots .. $1.98 sizes 21/2- 3- Patlent Pumps . $2.98 Patent and Kid Sizes 2% l0 4- Gun Metal Boots I Leather or Neolin soles $4.9b sizes 2% to 7. Chlidrens Dongola Kid Blucher Boots Size 8 to 10% $1.98 _ Tlls prices are below pre- sent» cost. prices. Postage 10 cents extra. Alley & C0, Ltd. 135 Queen -St. Charlottetown, l". E. ‘i. v4+o+o++w o-oworoo-wwo ________._. __._._._.__ ___ Bayer Photographer F, Charlottetown i Thinll 0i A it ‘Chore ls hardly a stage of our ex- stanco when a really good Photo - not s welcome gift to some one. r is needed for some distant re- ,.tive, or for a thousand and “fir: iher reasons. ; ll 000x STUDIO t ‘i: ‘ iv; LYON Pholoqrsphs oi all sizes, films so l all size amateur cameras are ro- olved fresh every week. Moderate Prices Personal attention to Amateur Photography Artistic Photodraphs """'"C’I'i‘il‘I6'i\"é€dW E I A caretulselec- our stock. ed to have you call JEW El ER Expert T1 Oplltitil i Service Blowing your own horn getls you nowhere. its ser- vice and being able to do liver the, goods that count. Our patients tcli us that we are giving an Optical er- vice equal to any given in the larger centres. Thar. also tell us that before we came to Montague they had to go to Charlottetown or elsewhere to have any spec- isl work done. Now that is ‘sll changed and they can get any special work done here. drisve your eyes examined and. be convinced by the lat- est. methods that we back up all we claim in our adver- tisements. Service lirst iaii and all the timo is our motto ll. J. Mhlitlh )ptollctrlsi nnrl Prescription DI I * llonil no ‘t n": I'- lil- I- 3 Next. f...» Bunk oi Commerce "\- searanssassralsasagnalss fi i 8 l! 5 l! l9 i! ‘k k D y l tion of every line of Jewelry marks We will be pleas. W.N. Tanton KV5§K4B3K¥N€9E3K9fi¥i§KiF§KH§9E¥ ‘ 3i: i‘ ‘it 9K it ii‘: it it it 9k til 5K >14 d! it 3k >16 9K it 3K 8i iii instrumentalist-successes; , ..‘VvANTED A BALESLADY FOR URVGOODS STORE. — EX~ perience profcrred. Give referenc- es and lull particulars. lves Murdock Limicd, Montague. ’lIi2Z-3-1MEtil. l -.*‘N0TlCE~-J1‘lli? annual meet- ing oi the sharcilolders" of the An- unndale ll‘all .30., will be held in liho llall on S urday, March 6th ul. r1230 p. m. B3 order o: President. ' 735l-3<2Z\’iELil. l l ..‘"FORTUl\E NOTE8.-Mr. M. R. Dlngweil of Buy Fortune was ill Souris last week on a business trip; ‘Mr. Olden Mcliie of Bay oriunc has Purchased a very fine horse t from Mr. D. McKay oi Dnndas. The many friends oi’ Mr. Ernest Ding,- lwcll and family" 0i Buy Fortune will ‘be pleased to henr that they" all": ‘out again after s severe attack of in gl"lppe.—.\ir. Wellington Keefe oi" lLltlie River was ill ‘Suuris last. lweck on a business trip.--".\ir. Chur- -lcs Czlnlpbel! 01' Rollo Bay has rr- turned home from the Nora Sr-rillrr lumber woods. 1IQ*GQHGHTON ISLAND-Tho Boughton island horsemen are get- ting their hm" s put in sllupc fol" the collllng n cs which urc dated for Mart-h 5th. .\il". Fred Ali-an our vcirrun roinzallllln has, a pruullsiug: young T(2\\l‘-_‘y‘(‘£li‘~0l(l by Prince Lircsucus which llu is anxious i0 put to tllc ll‘(ll]l.—\ll'. Jos. H. Allan ls buying an succucr which no doubt will v y, ,9 good among our Biililllir ion and Llluut-llirlg ilorses.—-Scgt. L. i1‘. Allan and wile are at. pres- sen‘. lcsldillg ill DiiTllllDlllll where Mr. Allan is cnlploycd.— Dr. Daniel E. Nlurrls of Dulldus paid a visit Lo Bonghton lslund on Sunday last. —4.\/il'. Win. While. of Pzlllnlure was Lo Boughton lslunrl on MDlltiflY 0" J. business trlp.-Mr. Gregory Mc- Lt-zln. Dc Grcs Iidarsh, was to llollghlon islzllid on Monday ill-Sh."- Nil‘. hiichut-l l). Nillctforlnuc, Laun- ching. payed n visit to Boughlon island 0n Sunday lusl.~hll‘. I). J Muctklrnlnc, Buughion island, \\".li to Georgetown, Saturday lust o1. l)l.ii%ll'll‘S5.~’MlSS hlarthu Jiilltilill. tlulrgviuwu, is at llTlJrlPili visiting ill Boughtnll lslzllld.~l.\ir. lmillllk‘. Mcicrluzlc is hulnc ill llougllton Tr.- Zuliti. irolll tht- lunlhul" woods. Ml". .\'lct‘ol'nluc reports lllllPli snow ill _\'\"w Brunswick woods.~—During the recent storm not very much tliilll- age wus dllllc around’ ijoughion or Launching vicillltlcs. clean‘ of hall"- rzrck-rooves and trees being des» troycd. Thu Post-Office at iioui-"ili- ton island had one or its windows ;:illii£tllL‘(l.—-Qlllli} :1 lot of hay is being sold out. 0i ilouggllton this winter to the surrounding country. _/Mr. John N. McCormac, Bougllton island, was in Georgetown onMon- day last on at business trlp. A hot-Walter heater connected with the holler will bent water ill dependently of the kitchen firs. "sniffing? is Laxative For Child LOOK AT TONGUE! Remove POlSONS FROM STOMACH, LlVER AND sowscs of Accept "‘Cnllfornls" Syrup Figs only-look for the nannc "California on the package. then ' you are sure your child is having the best. and most harmless laxa- - tivc or ph-ysic for the little stom- uch. liver and l|)OW8lS.Cl1lidl‘6ll love its delicious fruity taste. Full dir- ections ‘for child's dose on each bot- tle. Give it. without Sear. ‘Mother! You nlust say "Califor- llia." of'"\‘. a. a. PARKMAN" Jeweler 8c Optometris Graduate with honors from the Canadian Opihalmic Col- lege, Toronto, Ont. Scientific examination of the eyes with the most mod- ern methods and appliances. _ We use the Retinoscopo or Shadow Test. The Electric _ Opthalmometor. The Electric Optilalmoscope for determin- ing the diseased conditions oi ' the eyes. The Ski Optomet- er (the above instruments‘ are the only ones in Kings County.) The Revelation Test i. Cabinet and many more deli- - A Montague, P. E. I. “ll p‘ . JPARTV Jdyilble GVLIZUIZ was spent , lilllrllf‘ 1 d rlzlnrillg until mo. small hours, when a it'll: mg Sir. und filrs. Collin a vulo of tllillills for the “Tly WP)’ hm] been rlzcclved and the millly kindness lnslowed upon zhem during the evening. All then iurnr d their steps lillllifllV-ifil imp- "ll-f l0 he able to spcntl rluotlll-l" flltzh evening in the llr.:= future. ihe violin music yvus furnished by Ervlng 1.21 Pierre oi Annunrlalc. Mr. Giddie Collin at Bay Fortune ls preparing to harvest a quantity of ice for sollle of the summer tourists who have sunlnlcr humus , 1l€lv.-—.\lr. E. S. Johaion ul‘ Fm"- inne Bridge is busy preparing for the coming lobster sensou.-~Tha Fortune Bridge school i5 progress- "H; Very favorably under the man- "lgclnent oi’ Miss. hvaldrnn and‘ Miss Aiikoll.-—The lunny friends n: flip, Eddie Burke oi’ Fortune Bridge will lie sflfrl" lo hear of his continued- iilzlesm~lt is lrcportcd that ithc Annzmdulc llilfiifiilifill are arranging for a race in the lli‘i\i' iuturc. All ilcrst-lnon are looking inrwurd to ll. with much ill{(‘l'0,={ n,- them are some new ones to be tried ouf.~ Ml". Gcprgv Wondhl iiuiio Buy, l5 doing n rushing business in ills new stand. li. (alter, Geuvfge u; .10 l. classy job when lt 1111111415 to horse ;-llloeilllt.~<.‘.'llt Erllvin Reid of Rollo Bliy llud u pure ill-er?‘ Aywalllre heif- er i5 months old drop a very prnlu- lsing holler cull last week. Bred l-‘lgilr in the purple. Mr. Reid's herd fart coming to the fl-rnlt and is especially Rollo Bay. a grout boom fol" the island and! ..’*EASTERN. Tnnlcs Fly‘, General nlorchnnt cl Newport, purchase-ti a cllrcu. zll‘ br-vi from Mr. John JZHITPS Mc- lT-wrnlul-h, iinujfllton hlilnd. whit-H tipped the scales ut l. 4 pound;- .lll.l netted the wsvnvr $130.07. '1‘ Jllilllill val". l"--'il“ll by J. N, Mt- ('ti|'lllill,'l\', Iloughloti Island, litiugilt b3" hllll iwtl ylenrs any". the iiml» u!" killing thu lniullil wu il\\\' yours old lzllil llrllnl‘ heel. l.l fuct 1i was tho host. and hi-zlviln-l llly oi’ our luczll inert-hunts hull. led sine».- they have bet-n ill bustle. z; ‘ and should nnllu- sonic oi‘ cur lur- nlcrs sit up and itik" notice. On the same {ply ‘Mr. hltvikirluack sold s luiitl ill‘ burrs in ‘.\'ll'. Fuy for which he paid lllnl $177 Si. ll i0i-.ilf0l'll1l° two loads oi‘ $121120. Mr. MnVm-lu zlck also Willi in lilo llltllwzhtlnts at Culniiglrri sheep, hogs. Ileei‘ ‘to the hulking a lotul l "- January 1st, cl 905 zllltl this oil‘ ll. TJTlll oi Ill) vs. is u rt-ctml llurd to bcut. Mr hilfCiirllllzu-l: usually kurps illl'i"t\ Ul‘ es but over)’ \'i‘ill' we lllld l ill to u gal-dd ald- ills vuninqle luv sir-c‘, lnulli‘ friends will jolll L .- wrliol" in wish lug Ml’. Nili('tii‘llilll'.lr'. "ll success: fol" many years to come. Tilkilil; Boughtoll islllnri as a whole it is n thrifty plls-ce rultl settled by ("uln- fnrtll-blo farmers. in Winter" when Jack Frost. gives them u good bridge 0i ice they are busy ship- ping [heir nlcui and produce, also selling hay and 1E[i'li\\'. Boughtou island is u lnvcljv" place in Summer illltl very central -|'ol" fishing. On its cllsiern shut-c nrc two llvhsttsl" {melting shops, besides fishing stands ill collvelllelll coves. SAVED KAISEFFS LIFE The ‘really magnllirieut.’ figure oi’ the liohenzollcrns \\"".\s.tlle Elnper- or Frederick. ‘inllncnsely tall’ and with u ‘full golden bczlrd. ‘iIe look- ed, in his white cllirassier uniform. the living enlbodimcnl of u Gor- lllall legendary hero, a Loilcngrin ill real life.‘ Different to tllc eye, and different iu mind and heart. was s ‘short, thick-set young lnl-ln,’ who used to pull ‘bow’ ill the Bri- tlsh Embassy boat on Potsdnln Lake, in the hope that the exercise alight might put some strength in- to his xvilthered arm. But that young luau was Fredcrickssoll, the \Viii‘~ lord of Armageddon, who would have been drowned at Potsdam ii Lady Alnpihill had uol rescued him. He jumped into o. skiff ill which she, an accomplished scul- ENGLISH LADY A 8UCCE85.—-0n l Monday evening. Feb. 23rd Quite n number o! the young people c: F01‘- g; tune gathered at the home or Mr, rind Mrs. Wm. H. Coflin where a l-ry t. , f ..iTEMS.— Mr. and "l .\t ' f f Goodyear Pr‘. ’ 30x31 32x4 34x4 34x41- MQ-Shipplllg ewsl DISABLEIJCOASTAL BOATS . TOWED INTO HALIFAX. The steamers Kinburn and Stella liiurls, which have been in. the ice in Mllllorle ilrly for several weeks, were towed into liullfux Saturday by the steamer ‘Sable and Tug O'- lnwlry" bee. Willie off Pennant Point the tow line irunl the Stella Niall-is to the Klllbilfll ‘parted and for n time the latter ship wlr; atlriit. Finally sllc succeeded ill getting her anchor to hold, zlnrl nus brought t0 port by til." tug ()‘l.cury' Lee. ‘Some weeks "ago the steamer Kill- burn left for hlzihuuc Buy to break up ice, and was frozen in. as well as her propeller being (ilsablell. Lntcl" the Stella Nlliflx was sent to bring the Klnburn to l-laiiiax. She succeeded ill Jlrcaking theirs ulbund the lnticr slllp. Willie turn- lng to take llcr ill tow the Stella Maris stripped her propeller. thus disabling her. 0n Friday last the Sable was sent from Ilalliax to bring the two ships to port. At eight o'clock Saturday morn- ing the Sable left Mahollc ‘Bay for iluiilax with the Stella idsris in tow and another line from the lai- er slllp to the Kinburll. A strong south west wind xvas encountered and about noon when off Pennant lei", was sitting, overturned it, and she held him up in the water until help came. No mean exploit for a lady. No, indeed. But for her William oi‘ l-lohenzollcrn would have died igllobly in sixteen fcct of Jung- fernsce water st Potsdam- ‘Aud millions oi’ other men would have been perlnitted to live out their allotted span of existence. The lady concerned is still living, and l have taken down this account of the episode from her own lips.‘ I will not say whether she regrets her action on that occasion or, not." ~Tllo Graphic. ‘Wisdom that is silont is like the telsciwca." “iijkllllllll it onto instruments. , if We are Opticians to the "1' people who want. the best in 9* quality and satisfaction and l i‘ we are constantly testing _ t. with good results patients > i“ ‘H who gage tried lelsewnelrefrry Q. g ::.:"....::.:."".;l."lr:;“..t.r‘.azi Baby Loves It a results with a saving of 20 fiirglgsilngsm&s%gnvgahowit * n“ ca“ m. monx l rclisvu and cools his taadsr shin. ii " l! mshs hi "comfy" and happy. 5. ALL aoons GUARANTEED _ ‘y; m, w, “mum-s ,3 Montague, P. E. I. .:- -i.hln hung: “H. Ill! P’ ll I- ll l°'t’.."‘3.“»‘i"m“§f.€ t“ s: a.“ g, E i). PAliliMAN ré ~ a: M FIBER‘! lshnrtly before nine point the tow line from the Stella Maris to the Kinburn parted. The Sable bud thc former ship in tow and could offer no assistance to the Kiuburn. llnnlediately a wireless was sent to Halifax, which was re- ceived by the Naval Stall‘ asking that a tug be sent to the assistance oi’ the Klnburn. There wasquitc a sen-running and the ship being helpless was drifting towards shore, until hrr anchor was made fast. The Naval Staff notified the life stations at Ilerring Cove null Dull- calfs (love to offer any assidtuncc. About two o‘clock ‘Saturday af- ternoon the tug O‘Lcary Lccfolla 0f G. S. Campbell and Company's ileci, left for the scene, arriving. there about foul", and took the Klnburu in tow. Shortly before eight o'- clock Szliurdny evening the two YiflUhUil pull. Tho Kinburn was anchored n short distance fronl shore, and while her position was not serious, it was not a sale one. when the (Theory Lee arrived alongside. , CAR MANIA HAD SPLENDiD TRIP. Alter a most pleasant trip oi eight. (lays lronl Liverpool the (‘un- ard liner (lunnanizl, (‘uptnin ll. Vi.‘ Mclsoll, R. N. IL, urrivctl in usu- fax early Saturfrsyr nloruing, and o'clock docked ut Pier Two. On hoard were 39 ,t‘ir.-:t class passengers tn land in llnllfux and nearly u thousand for New York. The sternum" loft for that port ni three (Vclork in the afternoon. [leaving Liverpool on the night of Febltlary 19th, the Carnlanls en- cnulltl-red splendid weather m1 the wny across the Atlantic. No lee was seen and the recent heavy gzllc that swcpt the Nova Scotin coast rss cssanowcrowdnnxnnlm ‘ ‘ THE "EASTERN GUARDIAN Owing to increast d cost oi cotton some increase in the prices ately. The Goodyear Service Stalir n ces. A few 0t the here at the new prices. All Weather Tread Fabric Tires 2 2 %'*~———-f_—x: 'T~.T_f-r""v -'—_t.——~"'*'——-:::-—-—- dill not reach the vicinity of the ship. Among the passengers larlzling at llallifux were several Halifax people. Charles J. Burcheil. K. (‘.. _\vhn was ill ‘London zlttelltllng the lmo-liiollt Blane case, was one of llliBlli. John Neville, who ha; been overseas several nlcnthxralso re- turned. lira. J. Hensley was also ill passenger. l ‘FURNESS LlNER ARRiVED l ‘ m HALIFAX.| The Furlless liner Dlgliy. (fltptainl i'llanlbers; l1. S. ti, arrived in Hall-I fax nn Saturday irolll Liverpool via Si. John's. Niki‘. The. steamer hzld a isirly good passage from Liver- pool to Newfoundland. hut after leaving for llulifzlx cncuunit-l"->d‘\ l l l l heavy we‘ ‘illi r. l The Digby brought s total of ‘.47 passenger's, 20 from Liverpool ‘and 27 irolll ‘Si. John's. Among the former was Captain T. A. llill. l formerly master 0i‘ the Royal “all leur, who is returning to resume old command. laud, Wflg among the Newfoundland passengers. o. c. s. monT-EIM now l ssrs m HALIFAX. The D. G. S. Montcalm arrived in Halifax Saturday from North Syd- cries wharf. She will go in the put oil. zzlimb brisk rubbing with Dr. Thomas‘ sue; and bring speedy relief. Tly it and be convinced. As the lini- nlent sinks in the pzvin comes out and there are ample grounds {or seeing that. its touch is llillglllfll, ar- it ls. SOUVENIRS OF STONE AGE l Digging into the tomb of a mound ' builder chief near Newark, 0,, sci- entists recently discovered ancientl trinkets which they declare esta- bllshed the incl. that the stone-age inhabitants of the locality belonged to the same tribe whose earth mo- numents are found in other parts of tho State, notably Ross County, where similar research work has disclosed surprising evidence of prehistoric culture. The seplilchro is located near the flint quarries irmn which aborigines obtained luuterial for arrowheads and other implements. it is made of small stones. and buried in a circular mound of earth. about thirteen icct high. 'l‘he rhicfs skeleton indlcai- ed that llc was a lnln nearly six feet tull, and ovur uvcrugc weight. underneath lilo bone; was found what is c0n.~lldrl'e(l the lllnst impor- tant article taken from tile excav- ation, a copper grngct. believed to have been a token of ulltliorliy‘ or rank. Other objects of Interest were copper earrings, all urnllet ni tho sunlc nlutcrinl, and beads luntlc from sea shells. which evidently had been worn as s necklace. _ 4 of tires and tubes ' $26.70 41.70 45 6t 59 35 llc was accompan- 5H3 (ma m, -, . , , . - quent contagrous which Jed by M's’ Hm ‘md ‘heir two iire unearthed in rural communities (hlugllters. Mrs. R. A. Squires. wife , |ol the Prints Minister of Newiound- 3:31‘: grgfilsingflc “Wuhan” i‘ rateiy equipped ney ulld ls at the Murine and‘ Flsh- are excellent set-meant Drydock to have a new propeller be improved. The school house" is all right to sing Wm be charge‘; NEW T IRE PRICE . Effective Mflffih 1st, 1920 and labor it has been necessary to make These prices take effect immedi- Yealcr can give you lull details of the new most popular sizes of Goodyear Tires‘ are listed All Weather and Ribbed Tread Cord Tires 34x4 133x412 i. Iiliilll‘? . A Rural School The Rural School should hold a conspicuous place in the conlnlunity it is s deplorable iuct that many limes thc building and equipment are not n credit tn the. community. l The hulltFng is frequently unpaint- ed, the out-ilouss not in repair and the school yard a barren forsaken place. inside the. blackboards" are no good; the seats are not adlust-t able", the windows are-too few and \ nn all sides oi‘ the building; theI stove is i-n-the center of the room; tllerr- lg ur. open pail of water and‘ a conlmon drinking cup; no facili- tics for washing; stained null grey, we hm’ be“ “Wm ‘° "ale"! c. Gillette is the president of the SW m P “ ‘L H“ ‘L I‘ Ctr place ill which to res: I ‘Zy-(gjleiisnllgvlléigliiiitn: “ a‘ l‘ ‘ l’ k’ e‘ m" “l: Yet the prevalence of eye and ear’ ' ' ‘ thnt the country is defects. adenoid and diseased ton- question in curt minds. in a poorly lighted school- room oi necessity eye-defects are developed. With the stove in the center or the mom the children in the corners develop all sorts oi nose and throat troubles. ' mo“ Frinkinz w» and In oven rail benefits to be derived will rs. The country school about. but the school to use must. This can, in many cases, be done Flciectric Dtl will cure lnme back. _ The vlun will immediately albsorb }’§g_"’-"°°““"'“ the “mm” ‘mm the oil and it will penetrate the tia- the 1e" and bu“ o! the mam and be provided with good; adjustable shades. The wood-work should be painted a light pleasing color. The seats should be adjusted to the size oi the pupils. A convenient ar- rangement is to furnish the school room with chairs and tables. These may be put by when not h use and tho floor space used for games and physical exercises. Agood library should be found in every rural school. ‘ Such n school house may be used as a community centre. People in rural communities" do not get to- gether enough. Farmors’ Club, Wo- men's Club. Young People's Read- ‘ng flirt-lo, Qbnlmunity Glee Pub could all use the school house. The library might well be extended un- ill l! Was a district circulation lib- rary. Lecturers. Government dc- monstrations, nli could use such a school house What would be. the result of all Pr» not FUITPT un- ntbcr dny with Tlcilllltl‘. illcedlllu‘ I‘ n Proiruriinlr Niel. No Biiililvlil ir- opernlirvn requ ml. lvr, (‘Ilanr-‘s filntrnnng “m r... ltcvn ,\'t\\\ st one!‘ and 1w eorlninb- cure you. Stir. n box. ull dr-"i - . “M08 Sr ("~~ ill . Toronto, rm.“ ‘r mention tilts sumlp lo pay puslulgc. fsw maps or _ , _ _ , books; no pictures and the walls? {fgrsitafullfuzallliguilé[I122 gglizlgsi P —-—-—--¢0->-—-—— l1 l" Y"? ‘time bfl¢k-'—'\ be made hygienic and comfortable. I The windows should ‘be on l! $69. 55 76 35 '79. this expense? More healthful co _ ditlolls fol" children in school; n‘ common pluce of nleetlng for nil] increased pride In therilstlici and. many other private. gOOfIs‘ will rc-l suit. The community will be forgw lng u bond trrkeep the young peo- pie in the community, A progres-l s've conlnlnniiy, such us t',"ls, will; soon look" fur ll teacher prepared in i teach the (whildren rural arts of life l rather than taking the cheapeshj nnci of necessity tho poorest, l(‘.3li‘ll€‘|' who offers himself. 'l‘he'; children of such u community will‘ he trained to li-vc in the country and will he glad tu do sir. T -—————~< +>- A RADIUM INSTITUTE A radllrlu- institute l; in tilel $150,000 worth oi’ radium. King iion of this character in the west. The main building will cover an area of 65 by 38 and 50 by 30. in. addition to its dflices and elabo- laboratol-ies, it will have a large number 0i beds for patients who find it necessary tn remain ‘st the institute for a time. The purpose of'the institute is to provide facilities for radium therapy, and the study and treat- l 0§¢O v >$o+oq4+¢oo~+~+o++o4 0-0-0 Complete Optical i - Service Our nrpcrt system oi eye- l-xanllnntlon, coupled with Uiil‘ LIENS GRINDING SERVTCE nfiurs u complete service. eq- ual it) the best. procurable. Thai this st-rvice is apprec- iated is evidenced by our constantly increasing volume ' oi business. We sincerely thank our pat- rons. and will continue to strive to merit their confid- once. G. F. llutclleson Optometrist snd Optician A mm" meat oi neoplastic disease. i Tits be\nva 1- > sbls to all requiring such treat- ‘[ Em!" ml!" lnent and a fee consistent with the I "med fed financial condition of the patient j} 0 ’_ _ Y ‘> I g-vesrlitseékaaksletesalitsrluataitlastsl 0 4 . z A t i; i , l ‘z it ounce o l‘, . “ow E ' pro y’: t‘ '1 1 > ' i. h l L L I a 2g,’ : The.’ w= furl ." 1| cumplo-u- t P f C l, § unnnr. l. I lg Fulani Medicines i; 0 yy Drugs ' 4’ ,1; De sure-your house is ‘it “B0! 900d! .3 supplied with Flu Medicine. 9K GTQWWBB _ l: lg The following RemedlBs are it F1011!" sad Feeds o 44 excellent to prevent. Colds. *5 51511011"! ‘i q; influenza and Grippe, etc, ‘ii Boots and Shoes , it Rsxall Cold Tablets. Cold l“ Rim“?! 4' iv Tablets with Asporin. Quln- i‘ Rubber 300i! ‘I it ine Tablets. Emma-quinine i; Lllmilvfmln’! Rubber > ‘K Tablets. Cherry Bark Cough w EDISON PHONOGRABHS ‘t '19 Syrup. Syrup of Tar and Cod 57%.. l, i! Liver Oil. Menthol Parslornl While in Montague, coma > it 'l‘abiei.l\.Don'ibe\vilhout some in and give us‘ a‘ trial. we f g good ilcnledivs in the house. guarantee satisfaction. ' d: Have (hem near at hand and x Family psrscriptlons csre- t» T,‘ tuke them when the first synl- ' fl fully wu- undsd. ‘i a’ ptoms appear. (‘all and we l will givc you full directions. <> llow to avoid the Flu. 5 r H J -MAB0N j 5 CarruillerslilPalllman ~», ' '» O s u 0 Optomflrlné — Prescription q: ll ';,\ 0 ...O,.,-,\Z3“E[ p_ E_ |_ Drugs. Groceries. Books and ‘z Next Door Bank Commons § "W" I _ -\ Managua. P. E. I. b 7fi-k¥-Iv1~¥¥**¥$¥*¥i§$s ..QQ‘QQQOQTO-QQO-OO-OOQQQQ-QQ