.n -» I I _'il _ I l I I l’ I r l i -`1..-'.>= 1." . 1 I . » »:..i -~.t ‘I a. t .4 J. 1' I 1 ’:~.<=. M, .l.`;‘f si, -_‘i .._,_ >1 \ 1 1 I r I ._l__ » » .1 ll' . il.; _,_ ‘I _'il ...,; I- ~" tl. .¢_... .o I; i lil _ll ' if l > ‘il 'i , _ it if iif_ 'T' N, _, i _clif- il- ` ig. . to 'tif' I ¢ » _ 3; ~ “ t "$.TiTu'r:-».. -“~_ 1_ ;_ “ . 33.. . 1., \ -.,., as lg ft ff-1..r..' 'Gi' , __ I __»v . li .1 Fifi ,na ft- , i"t S. s _,'4- noi I '_ ’.-3' 4 s 1 ’ r DECEMBER MANY CONSUIPTNB IIELPED. l IIII Sililiilli Iillliiilllli illlillil IIIJIIHIII ,I A I I' _ III IIIIII IIfIlI_I]l_IIIi~ 2 J 2 *fffREADY fl ff " A WINTER “ °‘"3° °f 5°" “nd "ll" °““d"l°° f°" "Wi Towniey, counselor of .the British em- ' . I I _'_ I i ` V I' » ' ' i " < WB l13V€, a full Stock bm? ` ' " . _ ` ` _ ` V . . '. . " ’ - . n I ‘ , O ` U C d I in L _ . ‘ . . _ ` ` 1 ' p _ ' _ ` . . _ _ ° I sac uupiui in Museum sum emu. aging Flguno--|05 Patients Discharged. The trustees of the New York State Hospital fol' Incipient Pul- monary Tuberculosis in the Adiron- dacks have issued their completed statistics for the first year, which is as follows: There were admitted 207 patients, more than half of whom were incipients. There were no deaths. Of the 105 patients dis- charged, fifty-two were apparently recovered. T\venty-six arrested cases are reported. Sixteen improved, while eleven left without any im- provement. The treatment consists mainly of outdoor air, wholesome food and rest. Patients have three full meals and two or three lun- cheons a day, and go of the 105 I gained an average of 10.57 pounds each. This is certainly most en- couraging and shows that incipient consumptives at least can be cured. There is another treatment perhaps almost as good. Stay home, use cold baths in the moming, get as much outdoor exercise as possible, a generous diet and the continuous use of Scotts Emulsion will doubt- less check the progress of the dis- case and may permanently cure. At :my rule it is easy lo try it. sco'rT sr nownn, Tomato. One. llzirk fruit cake 25 cents per ]l»nnert.~ion, George Auld und Lay. ton McCabe, Alexandra. Mann-1, John Robertson; 2, E. G. Love, city. N0“lJ8l‘€ll-1. D. Ferfzuson. Ontario-I, John Johnstone; 2, John Robertson. Ribston'-1 Geo. Auld, 2 Walter Simp- R. I. Greening -1 A. M. McRae 2 Locke Jones. Red Russct-none true to name, no priee awarded. Spy-1 John Johnstone, 2:Jas. Jones, Pownal. Stnrk-1Geo. Auld 2 John Johnstone. Highly commended--John Robertson. Wagner-l Prescott 2 D. Ferguson. 'New and promising cominerclnl apple- l John Marks, Long River 2 John John- stone. New unc] promising dessert apple-l J. A. Moore, Pownnl, MncIn‘osh Red 2 Geo. Auld, Grimes Golden Ally Ot-lwr;vnr-lety.-1 Jus. Jones, \Volf River. 2 /\. M. McRae, Dodd. . I Pears-1 F. Lepnge, city. 2 E. W. Tay- or. Barrel of apples packed for export-1 John Robertson. 1 gr0,.:,:€0 or um n' Box of apples packed for export.-1 Geo. Auld, 2 John Robertson. Collection of bottled fruit--I A. E. De- war, city. 2 Geo H. King, city. Pewaukee-1 John Johnstone, 2 Rev. A, In This Age of Publicity Many Arc The Meth- ods Uscd. This Is our Style our Christmas Stock might lil.-e a natty pair of gloves or a neat fur collar _ or perhaps a dozen linen handkerchiefs, any of the above makes an ideal Christmas gift. EVERY likes a handsome neck fur-:ve’ve many of them, or suppose we say just opened some very pretty ones. Again theie’s the elegant lace handkerchiefs ladies admire so much or a lovely pair of gloves, tached, or fur gloves, a handsome Dressing Gown,or a pretty Kimona_. Any of these gifts will be lovely for your lady friends-See them and you’ll agree with us. rowse Bros., The Only Real Good Clothiers. r IAIIY , a neat golf jacket-we lace collars with tie at- i Awaits Your Approval. BUY HIM an overcoat $5.00 to $l5.oo. Pelham he wants a suit $5.00 to $15.00. ` Reefeis from $3 00 to $10.00. Leather Jackets $6_00 to $9.00. - FurLined jackets $4.50 to $6.50. For Cavs $2.50 to $ro.oo. Fur Collars $3.50 to $ro.co Scarf, Mufflers, Handker- chiefs, Cuffs, Collars. _ Good warm gloves 75c and $1.00 ‘ Fur Lined Gloves $3.00 to $4.50. Jas. Paton & Co. BUY HER a fur set $10.00 to $5o.f‘o., Fur jacket $30.00 to $80.00. Fur Lined Coat '$30.00 to $45-on ' A Carpet Sweeper $2.50 to 3-5"- Rug or square. Cloth _Iaclrets. _ Silk waist $2.50 to 8.oo. Wool Boa $2.50. Ostrich Boa $3.00 to $8.00. Glove Certificate. A silk dress length of our $1.50 silkfof $1.10. Silk Handkerchiefs. ' a n s p E. Burke, Alba;-con, night this week until 9 o‘clock. 1 » -f \.- M i ,sustained minor iniurlos and his WU., M4, T°wn|,y_§was kncokedlun There is both good vnllaud gocd sense in giving gifts c claus and badly bruised about the 0 had and ,en ,,M“,de,,_ Bw, were which combine usefulness wifhheauty We have adne seize removed to the home of a nearby physician for the night. The accldeht. occurred on the Military road. north westof the city,an the automobile was speeding down an incline. At a turn of the road Hia brakes were applied sudden ly, the machine slipped and overturned and the occupants were thrown out. ‘ ~ §;a:1y;i;pnv;pleY remained unconscious for . tion of toilet cases, silk lined and fitted with Ebony an - Ebonoid articles which we have priced very low for this week _ Collar, Cuff, Necktie, ~ llll New llloull B°"°° A I We have in agrent variety of shapes and prices. Real ' solid leather from Old England, and priced on the English ` You Wm Feel New Vmo, and Cam' plan at bed rock prices. We have also cheaper lines of’ these ' iideuce Thm\];€ll1°ut the Whole ' goods but not leather. , ,__ _ _ , We will be glad of a call from you. ` Dr. Ghase s ~»--2 |=»»-f- J.o..uiM1EsoN, no you know what un to feel w@1t- Drusgist ` _ to feel young and hearty and vigorous- e oy work and look forwurd hopeful and ' ' V1 to feel full of energy and ambition-to "J confident of the future? ___ _.__ ._._.. _- _._ __ _ y0fl';“‘,,}fnff,‘°,';“I§§‘lf_‘;‘ u:;‘>’l_,‘c‘:| 'Sill gflurl//.\\\\:v////1//é\\\\\num.-m\\\\\\\\m/I/zmm\\\\ nerves cthrlll with life and vitality. . ' \ Tnisisuie way you win feel if you - ,Q _ ‘ revitalize your wasted and depleted Q , ~ 1- -V ,"1 nervous system by the use of Dr. Chusc‘s `\\\\v,t."`, “Q ,_ ,_-_ Nerve Food. /I Wg °"§i=_-?,'_ ; . Not in any mlrnculous way-not after M lv ll the first dose or first box, it muy be, but F* 't.f.‘i%»\ i when your system luis been gradually, ¥ yi; /y built up-yourhloorl enriched and new, ~ ,, ff , 9 ___, ~ »' \, .yr 4 . 5// Q \\\\\\\@1l/l11a\\\m\§mrr///1_\\\\~r/I/Ar0r_~\ \ _ i _,=°2~§” tree ill; `_ 3 _,_ l / ' ¢9‘~ _ I wr/ /A\\\\.-M/AW _ A \\\\\s=//an vim and vigor instilled into the nerves. _ _ V _ Dr. Chaso's Nerve Food is n. wonderful li' - 1 medicine, but its wonders nrc nceornp- ,_-fl. -ef' I’ ` lished ln Nature‘s way, by thoroughly 'S restoring the elements lacking 'in I1 Q- -. u down body. If l' I n No other treatrnerit for the nerves acts in exuctly this way. Some relieve by direct from the manufacturers. We have also a full deadening the nerves-some by excessive stimulation. ' ‘ Dr. Clmse's Nerve Food brings about lnstlngly beneficial results by forming new, rich blood and creating new nerve force. Mrs. Sarah Gill, 254 Euston street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islnnd,states: “As unatural consequence of increasing age, , - _ , _ _ 1 ..-a.\.e.,lnningr.@fse1run .town and fan, cluding the IN] UN - in plain grooved and lifter. that I needed something to tone up my ' . system. I procured a box of Dr. Chnse's Nerve Food and can say that I found it n B 0 U several of Dr. Chn.sc‘s preparations und I7 I always found them very beneficial. I consider Dr. Chuae‘s Nerve Food the WHOLESAl4E AND RETAIL. \ used." Open evenings till Xmas. \ - Th i 1 .. f i I f l I _ ` '_ grelfiioi 5.122 ‘i.ns°.is‘ni."f"§. ?.n.§l§f“ ld.'1§` \\\\\“will/l10Am\\\\\\&.%//m\\“www/1|A\\\& your neighbor about it. 50c a box, at all eal Ed nso Bates & Co. '" ‘_ '_-"-‘"'i`“"”“" '"""" “ i' '"` ' line of Shin Guards, Pucks and Hockey Sticks in- most excellent medicine. I have used best nerve and general tonic I have cvcr= ' ANNQUNQEMENTS Cl'll'lS'lI`l'l&S NOW YC&l°S ‘iS -P to 8cCo' store will be o en each, A -M. T»~»»-<»»-we .tom-»1» be op... 'And pconlc are rushing to the Albcrton Clothing Store each night during the present week. - _w,mmd_A 800.1 ,»e||,,,\,;e paper rule., buying their Xmas and winter supplies, buying Apply to_“Ruier,” in care of The Guardian Ladies' and GetJt’S For COINS 14