igrr '_ _ FIRST Ol' -»ALL“ 1 the same as babies, Babies can’t take care of themselves, nor can nerves. Babies cry for atten- tion-so do nerves. Probably both are half, starved for proper nourishment. Give them SCQTT’S EMULSION. .iii Q It llliyls to buy in this 1i,.,)vim_v Fa ' _ , rmers in Cornwall and virinit B' C Webster ('| H‘ R' lieu Will Ilrcach on *li ul and New élasgow at 7a;ennt ll a.m_ G A ii . - . Ritchie, nf (3 , H _ was a |»ngSeng,_,r to G€(:_l`:e€;{ liios, thf’ mall Special last nightk 'min on Miss llowatt h 1 in ,.ornwnH the‘Vgl?cs;aa)fli;;::;svgitint: Miieiiiiinii has returned in hui. ,;§'““ mo. Maia’ cnocoiiirrs _‘-_‘,;`;'€."':'\f yi ` Try the latest assortment in Han some packages and in - bulk. 15 varieties, hard and soft cen es-nuts and fruit fillings-always fresh. P The Maciiinnon Drug Co. ° , » "Q, Cor Gi. Geo. & Ki. Sis. 1 d tr _ l F , cn l ' ___`, _ _ _ _ 'ug- i,»¢Z_f' ;-?'.,__ A K. L Good Health Depends in a large Measure on Good Teeth. ll your teeth hurt or nre_ decnyeil, and you cannot properly miistlcnte food your general hon th wil be bound to nulier. i oe udentist nt once,anil ii you come to sec us lorridvioe you will get it cheerfully nndfree of oiinrqc andiiyou will let un do the work twill he wel clone at reason- iiblie prices. Dr |25 Queen St. Next Beer Q. Goffa. Phone 275.1 Portraits _ ~ . fy I =» f y I will receive order s fOr which was nerr<.i~nic'~ \\'l|r ' f ' ' ,‘ hiv, inn. by ilu- nitoiaioon triiui ou an cnjoynlilc wrddinlr l»l`ll’ t" Mml' trcnl and `Ncw York. After thc ccrc- inony n wedding hrcnkfnst was serv- girivntc dinncr rooinri thc guests be- ing tlic father rind inothci' uf thc hriiio Mr. Lewis, brother-in-law and AT EVERY BREAKFAST we want Stewarfs Cream Bread. We want it fresh. and baked bl’ me B°°' ii“kfif iiliiniin nneno. Fresh ffiiiui iii pix: andbast ingredients in cakes-baked -1 _ _ in sanitary surroundlllgfh “M *“ l""°°° within reach. Get the i;ci.irsi: BAKERY . and you have the right place. RUCKCTTYTUBACCU C0 I), S 'EWIILHX A R TA ` |45 gi 0,., 5; All should, llcllr itov H. Ii] Tl ’ .' L! li Nation 1 tl . ,- i _ . - fl ggi# hr-it Methodist (iinn.,.h 7,," ],.L_b_ Tho (‘luirloltcmhniruni-li or _ #_ i ,_ ‘_j _ tho A|\tiV'liiin=|i.iiio_s|s Society ,,ckm)Wled_ pcs ifllh thanks thc sum of $15 fm thc (‘alcilonia ('luh of this (iit'y m Jas. }-I. Drake, of (7oi‘|i\\'nll, is spending fi low days in l'i,.._-“M the Kliest ol J. li. and Mi-_<, prnk., who IWW” “l""`UY for (ln-_ (`mmrlian we-it Tlic ltcv, li. l\'iarl.i.n .~|| _ _ on Sabbaili noxt, 12 iii:il\_\l ntwlfiillirili “V "l"€1` *ll ll H111. at 'nrookheld gtmd p.iii. and at (‘lydc lliver at 7 luvcryonc who possllily mn should mk" l“lVH“t*lHf‘S of the sllatiiig in tho A""""" Th" ‘ll-ll ll\‘i»1l. lianil will dis- course iii-levi. music and lho 'irc is pi-i~ fort. Allirsi. Hyde, iloiwiivnli, wns in tim city ycsterilay_ Hier many fi~ii\,,\dS were Hlail to see her out again aitcr being confined to hor lioinc lor months with n. bndiy spi'nined anliii-_ Wim” flllllllnil to ii recent iire Grzorgc (iaudin, city, cnptuin of the l"lillSboi'o Hose ('u., slipped on the icy .~:idcwn.lks und roircivcal a. nasty wound on his hand which blcd pro- fusely for ii short time nitcr the ac- ciilt-nt. 'l‘l\c linilivs' Aid will hold a sale and ton in the S. A. (`itadcl this nf- ternoon (Feb ill from live to eight D. in. Ton tickets urn only tcn cents, l_’rocccils in aid of thc Uitnilcl hand. l."0ll0\Vill;: thc ton there \\ill bc a. mu- sical prog,-ruiii iii-giiiiiiiig nt eight o'~ clock. The (lllnrillnn colrospomlent nt M1__ Allison Uolicgc, Sackviilc, wi'itr»s as follower: The Mount Allison Hockey team is rapidly rounding into shape undci' the able coaching of Iioilic Normaii of the Moncton " cs.” Fri game which showed up some viiluahlo niutcrial. Uilinrlcs ’l`honipson of Mon- tague was holding down one wing. M0" With 9- Sigh 07 Hillel that tht! The iirst session of the mock parlia- ment met Saturday night in Fayette Memorial Hull with the Liberals in power- _nity seven, <‘i>iisui-iiutim nity, ly after the election not well under Socialists eleven. This last party pro- vides interesting results as they unite rcst of the opposition and control the voting of the house. Several 1*. E. ls- lariders are sitting in parliament. ‘IlllY`Y" 9-“ll "l10Tlil DlSt9~IlC9' \V€I`f! ____ probably the most in demand vester- Thf, n,a,-ridge of iynss Eiilalin Mn- day but in the bustle and excitement pwaid to fwgrge A,~c|,iba|d M¢An1ay ol the hurried and oitimes impatient 1 V ,-, ,, 1; (7 hi h to 1; calls they retained a complacency which people have said characterized any but thc "hello" girl. ' o nn.ni cr, . ._ w c 0 place in thc Notre Dame (lonvcnt on hi-_-___..._,, are bu ' - _ ' Y ice. By gmmg ’" NWN' Supply of has ,_ t ' , ' V I __‘_ Yllfl _lliver, 4 ther fn",’1,';‘;‘fmll‘>"1 11 visit to his bro- will be thankful! received at the Feb. 12th at llradulb i H ay' pi - day they played Dorcliestcr n tie lll"0flfRl7l9 UVEYUUIZ- "CiuRLoiiisio_v_vN ' ___ ' ____ _ _ ____ UEEN’S COUNTi Miss Maud McLeod, Souriis, ls vis- iting in Sollris. _ Miss Francis Collins, ol Montague, is visiting in this City. Donations of eggs, soup and milk _ Y Dispensnry No 107 Pownal Street on week days from twelve to two. Last evenlng,'A. W. and Mrs Hol- l'0yd. Royalty, entertained about sixty young people from this city at their home. The'party went out by special train at 7.30 and the social was passed oi! pleasantly. Everything points to a record at- tendance at the match between the _Crystals ol' Summerside and the Vlcs in the Arena on Friday cvcnlng. Hs- Cllfe Your tickets now, they-'re going some. _The Post Oillcc here has been ad- Vlbell that the steamer "Stanley" will leave North Sydney on Monday night next carrying mails to ,the Mllfidalen Islands. The postmaster at Souris has therefore been instruct- url to forward all mail matter on hand to this city this morning so ns to (go forward by tonightfs special tra|n.A supplementary mail will lriive here on Friday night. ‘ John Drake, of Kingston, is spend- lllg ii. fcw weeks in Cornwall with his mother Mrs. E. Drake. Mr. Drake leaves for the wcst the latter part oi l<`cbruary. Mr. Drake purposes making his home in the west whcrc he has purchased property. Mrs. Drake and little daughter Gladys hnvn been in thc_wcst. for several inontlrs visiting lirr nist<'i'. Quito a lnrgc nuinber from this city took ailvaiitngc of the special skate in Ht. Duiistan's (lnllcgc rink last evening. A special train conveyed the skaters to thc college, leaving the city at 7.30. A highly enjoyable time was :ipcnt by the nninhcrs who nt.- tcndevl, all of whom felt that the roilcgians iully sustained all their past good reputntioiis as entertain- ers :ind hosts. The ice in the i‘iiik was in p;ood condition. _ The concert by the incmberi-i of the iniiision band and Sunday school of tho Cornwall Methodist church was held Tuesday evening in the church at Cornwall, and was a decided suc- cess. A prugrain consisting of chor- lmcs, solos, ducts, recitations, sever- al erurciscs by' the children, a din.- logue by six young ladies and the brother of onc of them, was much enjoyed. The reading by Mins McMil- lun was well rendered and miicii ap- preciated hy all. A chorus hy the, children was the closing number. All v.-cnt to their homes feeling they had not only helped along a good cause, hut, had spent a. mont pleasant, and The election is over. It must have operators of the P. E. I. 'Telephone Co., realized that inet last evening. Perhaps none worked more strenuous- way than they did and at all times they were most courteous and oblig- iug to all who utilized the 'phone to asceitain the state of the poll. "En- cvcni, of great interest to tlicir inf!" circle of friends who inailn thc church li l»o\\'i\i of hcnui for thi' fvrcnion lfvilnn. The bride iicing unattcniicii Wm; givm nwny by J. J. llvsiuoiid of ‘sh as a sll ht token of alllll`€l‘l|‘~- Mcllonald, Stanley, ll f~`tl’ll“`-ll' i»0‘l"‘ (iiorse und slclilllt Till’ l€""”‘“ S Wil' to iiifitvii. 'l`lio lll\l'l’Y _V"lll'l~'_ U"‘ll’l"~ i will innkc tho-ir liuinv in *ltiin I in one oi" thc Victoria Hotcl's _1_ J, nnil Mrs. Desmond. TABLE an find and where the purest Hands ~ or Face Chapped ? \'oii’ll find Creme Veloute the most \` ' L ` _oz ~." 7'- _ ‘ '_ S. Il`__ _‘<1 ` `i2;~:~\’-\- 2;# \`\_....~.-;T_~,_` 'z-v:aE’f_-' T b __ /‘ ‘ 1' This neat little corset cover is made of a good grade of white cotton, the front composed of . vertical bands of torchon lace. Yoke and armholcs`_arc also finished with wide torchon lace of ex- _ _ cellent grade. The garment is perciseiy the grade we would have to sell, ordinary for 45 ' y 1 cents. Winter White Sale........................... ._ _ Hi" 'if =_`\ 60 cenli"i'grade Corsel Covers only 39c . » 1 if No. 5. This is a wonderful good little garment, fine soft white cotton body, finished with A for lace alone. Pretty ribbon run at cop. This garment would sell ordinarily at 6oc_ Winter /-J ` il - C r' /fi _ White Sale .......,,............. . _`$ - /, ,\ / il , , /J i A l\_‘ =-'- Sw* 0;- ` \s,`73& ." jf’-Z; _ ">‘- - j /v' "f" , peplum. The yoke is composed of alternating bonds of Valinsertion. To illustrate the value of _' '_ this garments there are 3 i~2 yds lace and insertion, worth 7 cts per yd, which makes 25 cents , 1 / / I K r _ 2% _ 75 cent grade Corsel Covers only 494: No 5. This wonderful value corset cover is made up a very fine firm white cotton. with sf ‘,__,,_, ‘ ,I /......yr Z out peplum. The deep yoke is composed of 4 alternating rows of fine torchon, embroidery and lace. Two washable ribbon bands run through at lop. This handsome dainty garment bought in , _ ,_ ' the ordinary way would sell for 75 cents. Our great and fortunate piischaseinakes it possible 9 1 to sell the goods at Winter White Sale price of.......... _ 65 cent value in Ninhigowns special ai 49c No. 1. Shirt sleeve night gown, made of a good' grade of longcioth French seamcd throughout. The sleeves are finished with good grade of torchon lace about two inches wide. This garment is made in “slip over style." Mado in 58 ami 60 iucii lcngths. liqual to anything wc are usua.llY *lille to Slww M 65 cents. Winter Whrte Sale pi-ice .................... ., _ ........................................................................... ._ c 90 cent value in Nighlgowns special al 69c V No. 2. This attractive garment is made in three quarter sleeve huti0ll HOD! HtYl9» Thi? material is 5 good grade of longcloth. The deep yoke is composed of clusters oi tucks and wide emhroidcrb’ i\'1Sel`U°“- At neck there is a dainty edge of line embroidery, mid same style of embroidery flnllihfis U19 Sle6V€B- COIDPBFB with the best the city can supply at 90c. and then you will buy this unc at our Winter White Sale price of ................... ._ ............................................................................ 1.25 value in Nighlgowns special ai 98c ‘ No. 3 '1"liis wonderfully good garment is made in very newest slip over style, of line longclotll. lt has short sleeves cilged with fine dainty embroidery. Deep "V” shaped Yoke, edkffd with headed la" l"“‘"`ti0l\. in which dainty wash ribbon is run. Yoke composed of wide embroidery and f»UCklIlg ~ YOU CBl'll`l0ll °