lv ii’ } pd at ~ ` !3‘i _ ..__,_... _,.;_;...-~ - ._ , _._ .--_\-, §_`_. will l A ' =: _.M lp * _si-. -‘!’.rl i-ff. iii' ,c . .l, I . / l, , .ii ‘ , l l 5 . il Ll-l-1, _ 1 vi ,.59 fa t '§3._ ._~_.~ .. .<=-en.; l». . , r i 'ii i s . vi l,l l .‘1 ,S4 .‘.g_ ,W ~ 'ns-_.V -jf ' » it f .lf ,H THE Chap Some liouiekeepers are invari- - lbly troubled with chopped hands during the winter months. The skin becomes dry and lniiamed and often cranks and bleeds. Such s condition is most painful besides being unsightly. The strange part 0f‘ltis that there is no nf-ed of chopped or rongheued hands. If ' } CARNATION CREAM ' is used' the hands can bequlckly healed :ind kept as soft as velvet and they'll always look dainty and white. It is equally good for the face and will keep the complexion clear and fresh. Price 25 cents. Sold only by l.l`i.lllMlESllN. Dru ggist, The Medical Hall. GAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & l\lcKlnnon‘s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- son’s Corncr. _]’. M. NICHOLSON, r-28 d r yr. Telephone No. 253 FOR SALE (loud second hand organ will sold at .1 bargain. Apply to BENJ. CARTER & C0., zodtl' ` Auctioneers. -3. , cn ' b` Snowy Brad Q Light Pastry 9 ' Delicious Cake ` some to every home ‘ that uses Beaver' , "` _ Flour. It’s the greatest help any » home cook mn have -beaiuse it is nlwnys the same-always the | best for all baking. . Beaver _ Flour 5, . isablcnd of Manitoba 1 ‘il _ Spring \\`lieat stud V ‘ l _ Ontario l":ill \\`licat. I( com- bines the wliitciiess nnd light- ness of winter wheat, with the strength and nourishing food properties of spring whei. No ` bleaching process required vim \ the grade of what used. l K 7/ _fy \ A _Card To the Electors of the City of Charlottetown Having been presented with a largely signed requisition to become a candl- datc for thc Mnyoralty, after due con- sideration I have dccidcd to do so. For some years past l linvc had the honor of represciiting Ward 5, and dur- ing that period hnvc scrvcd iii scvernl Committees, and for four years Chair- man of the Street Committee. Iiegnrtliiig the civic polic , in thc future ns in the past. 1 will dyevote ni bust energies and nbililics to the ads: vanceinent and improvement of the commercial interests and general wel- fare of thc City. While practicing the greatest economy commensurate with is fair ineiisiirc of progress, I purpose if elect- ml to continue thc good work tiiat iins marked thc rcgimc of the out-going Council. ln crmiiiioii with my fellow cltizciis, residing and doing business licrc, it shrill be my duty to the utmost of my ability. to proniotc the welfare of all :uid safe-guard the various de- partments of civic nrtivitics. linrncstly soliciting your support. l.ini yours rcspcctfully, _lA\l1'fS1‘ATON. F. R. Nl\l\VSOM, Subscription Mlr. _ D. B. MoRAE, News Editor THE GUARDIAN It. la alleged however that Mayor Sharpe 1 r s ~~»--~-~»».»' .-. mi.. ..,c._n..a.. N. .ac.._.,_.,..-~~.~~- ,, Y' TY The two yenrs term of the City Council ls very nenrlts close, and it is pleusant. to he nble to iiinlnly speak well of that body, cspcclnlly its it is understood that most of tlieiriiuuiber if not all will seek reelection. The Council is almost wholly nnidc up ol business men, of goodoapaclty nnil good repute nnd they appear to have endenvorcd to conduct the iiihiirs of the City on honest. business principles. 'l'lie finances of the City have been prudently managed, and the civic credit ninlntnlncd. At. thc close of the year not- withstanding some spcclnl dcinniids, the bulnncc is on the right side of the uccount. Credit is due to Finance Minis- ter Hooper and his associates on the l"innnee Committee for this favorable showing. At the snme time it would be lnvirlious not to mention thc good work done by Chairman Pnton of the Street Committee, Chairman Prowae of the Police, Chairman Stewart of the Market, Chairman Riley of the Light, Chairman Rogers of the Public Property Coiiiniittee, and lust. but not. least. Councillor Redrlin head of the Fire Board. All these departments have apparently had cnreful supervision und were operated smoothly for the most part during the two ycnra past. There have been a nunibcr of iinportnnt. matters dealt with including the renewal of the contract for street llirhting. after obtaining power fiom the Legislature for the creation ofa rivic lighting plant; the erection of the new Market Building uniln great deal done in the way of permanent improve- ments to our streets and sidewalks. Public order wus never better main- tained than :luring the two years past, nnrl due credit should be given to Mnrshnl Cnineron und his force for tbnt fact. Thc addition of two men a year ago wus u judicious and necessary move in view of the inadequate number before, the large nrnn to be i-ovcred, the extensive public worlts being cnrricd on near the City -and thc vnried duties ivliich rlevolve upon the incn of the force. While so much may bc snid in comm- undntlon of the retiring. Mayor nnrl Council, we may also venture n word of critic-isni. The by law which governs the clearing of thc sidcwnlks in winter has not been enforced as it should be, und some notorious cuses of iieglectln that rcgnrd by prominent; residents have pnsserl iinchnllcngcd. It may be nrlniltt- cd that the snow by-law hns been lookcd alter better than under some previous Councils, but the tendency has been of into towards increasing laxity. The winter so hir has been o. very fnvornhlc oiic, :uid we can only hope tlnit wlrciitliclienvlei- snow-falls come, thc iicw Councllshortly to ba elected will niakcu determined cIl`ort to keep the n-nlks in pnssnhle condition. In the nieiintinic ictlring Councillors who nrc sci-kliigi~e~olcctlon will do well to give tlilsniiittcr their nttention. No excuse cnn be offered for permitting |.lie walks in thc central portion of the City rcnnlliilntr eiicumbcrcd with snow nn ice ns they linvc boon from linic to t.Inic in the post. 'l`oinoi'ro\\' the I.\~~| polls \\'lll bc held ln the nlcctliiiis lli Lln- l' lilril Klnizrloiii mirl in nlittlc more llnin 'mln weeks hence lin: New l’:\rl|1\|nt~nl, ovi-rwhcliiilngly Liziluiwflf. Lil'\'|'»\|. n ill meet. nt \\'ci.tinInisl.ci~. LACE SSSEDRTAINS '.-_-- -',s;.. _.':= v. -_= ';~,- .'. 1: -'-:is --=._.»t`=. r’ ,]. ‘ Our spring .stock .is now ~ .1 ready for your inspection. We i certainly have the best line '-"~'-l_-#f~"-H-'. r " ‘ir at right prices'-look them over-We are selling the best curtain stretchers on the market-you need ai set this spring. For Spring _ THE RETIRING COUNCIL. A WHISKEY MANIFESTO. “"i““’"°"°f“" ‘W have anything to do A circular lsbelngdlstributedsmong the electors of Prince County umlnu them to vote against the repeal ol' the Scott Act. We have a copy of lt now hcfore us. It ls not signed. This fnct is significant. No respectable or responsible person would sign lt. The persons who not lt. up and are cir' culatlng it are either afrnld or ashamed to be known, or they fecl and know that the paper is likely to bs more intlusntlnl and effective as an anonymous communi- cation thnn it would be with their names nilixcd to it. A number of the statements in the manifesto are untrue and others are mls- icndlng nnddelusive. Two of these may be cited. One is that the PruhlbltoryLaw “is an arbitrary, harsh and unjust. law, interfering with the rights and privi- leszcs ot n prlvntc citizen." This lsuntrue. The Prohibitory Law lins been upheld ns fair, constitutional and _just by the lilizhest. Court iii the British Empire. Another false slatementls that should b‘ie Prohibition Act coiue into force ln Prince County lt will inenn the appoint- ment. of n lnrgc iiunihcr of Prosecutors and inerenscd taxation upon the farm- cr's of l’rlnce County to the amount. of over l$ti,000nyear. This is wholly false, The Prohibitory Low Involves l.he nppointment of no iiiorc prosecutors and no more taxation than thc Scott. Act. No intelligent voter is llkoly to bc dccclvcd by this anonymous und lyiiiu circular. It is issued by or in the interest of thc convlctcil rumscllers of 1-'rliice County. They wnnt the Scott Act continued not thnt. they muy obey it but that tliey may bi-erik it. These professedly wortliy man who talk of private rights, personal liberty nnrl the home life of each elector," would enslave your sons through drink. lt la their business to destroy tholiomc life. Even thc Scott Act. which they profess to fnvor if honestly administered would place these men behind prison bnrs. Vote against the lawless rumseller every time and you cannot he fnr wrong Vote against the runiscllers‘ lying cliuuiav, \`/ole “nzulnst the Act." which the rumseller has mnde ii refuge of iii-a to shelter himsclf from the penalties of his misticeds. The Conservatives ot Nova Scotia were naturally much dlsconcerted by the clean sweep which the Liberals inade in thnt. Province nt. the lnsl: Doinlnloii election. Quite naturally they \\'l\nl.erl to know how it was done and whctherit. was done legally. At. an election trial in Halifax they put Hon. Mr. Fielding on the stand und examined him for two hours, but. nppnrently without. ellcltinlznnylncrlinl- iintlng evidence. They kept hlni from uttenrllng thc funeral of his collortgua but. that must bo only n very rlouhlful source of sntisfnctlon. The need of suiilolcnt, properly cqulppcd bathing houses nt thc Pork is very properly bolnk considered by the Tourist Association. The wnnt should be suppllml bcforc the opening of next. trnirlsl. scuson. Scores of tourists would iiiiike Clmriottcisown thclr home during the summer months ln~ stend of only giving us ri transient call, If proper hntlrlnut fncilltlrii were provided' (hir pretty Pnrk with this nrldltlon would fnriilsli nn idcnl spot. for rrst and recupc- rntlon. lt. Is not too much to liopc that the cost of the bathing houses would be indirectly roiurncd In n single Benson scvorni tlnics over by tho adllltlonnl niiiounts expended by tourists in tho city.l ily nil mcniis ict ns hnvo the lnnthlng houses. ____. ‘_"_\\\\\\\\ 1 gf' oonn‘s"f = ;K|oNEY . l/// Pll_l.5 f.`:,s \Uf, /1 g-$5 J l\ " 4 "` lf/ ;l"=L`.L i<\|lviv\f_Y) my ,.5 l \\ \\\\\ Mark right Furnishing to. ' ‘AD in this issue tells of to- , fr . _;' .s . -~-~ runes-ova, or H and S THE CHARLOTTETOWN,GUl\RDlAN .$.?Zl‘.if‘f.'.1‘.it'$‘.‘.'.".'I_i..f°Z’.?.’.`.'°.2‘.';`Z.'.i about the week before Ember annually ln __ A Ind d urnnl, tm be JUST IMPABTIAL BHJABLB . "' _ i~x_sw'§Y,»1§l'.¢°.l`f.°»ii"i'im=- mitig i...l>i..fm'»u or no pdpn ...ui no murmmos. aauemssam, sbs...-vs., "“°°' “"1 '“"°“'”i‘“d "h°'°‘°"‘° ' ' ` 1 with proper olaaalltoatloa, substantial l 'ram Pinot-*Lars PAPER. W, _nd we ____ ,_ ,_ haw Pabinnsa at ns sms... New Pmm aiour, Nggz side Pm onus, oimiom '¥"“°“ “° ‘ ' town, Prince Edward Inland, Canndn, at the folio rites, payable ln advance; might ln a few years equal lf not surpass M Edltl il d thUo' »...°fi‘.‘::i..,..°:‘.l.:.ii‘r.:::;?t.‘¥.‘a:.:i::i:.s=ii....,, W*-1°--°= "\° H-"1 '- "=~"~f'~'~= The Guardian will not be responsible for currency or stun remitted t-hlv%£h P~"“°"‘ llixtllaa Gssirguby Poatull Ordsra°Expresa Order, or Roglstnrod lefror payable to e ____ ll “ll ll] an Publ shlng pany. , , ' Bfonb office. .1 s...........w¢,.411»¢.»..., G¢..y¢1.n».., sm. .....rllr.».»ng.... W‘““'°°¢ '° .“°'°'°“'~" "' “‘° ”°“" 3 Two TELEPHONE L|NB5_ .ga toha Loglaletursby three members. Them l£\‘A\-Advertising mid Subscriptions. lB\‘in-News Department. , "B "muy'“'°° “her members Wm’ wwe lsab-J. P. Hoon, min-s. ' mb-J. E. B. Mccready, miles. from the more or teas rural districts. 0tllcoHoui~s8a.in.w6p.ni. Ollioolloni-alp.m.toilp.m;1.&Jp.m.ta|a.m ` i " .v. P. noon, /nivsmsing Mn. . , J.r.n Mwnnanv. mow. . Wlunlpw h." " uw" °""°d sh°’°°' and has also several measures which lt. desires to _have passed by the Legislature. has irrsveiently spoken of the country broke nl. thll thzethlrt seven count with the Winnipeg measures unless and until Mayor Sharpe apologlsea. This Ia tha trouble that ovsrshndowa Manitoba like a winter cloud. The legislative strike' on tha bayseadquoqtlon looms lame 0" Cb! western horizon for the moment. 3 ARE dzaeifjisl- I/:gr are, M¢r¢'.r na!/ling . like Mm dearive FOR. us, jmlead q/A GAINST ur." ".".:."§.“"" . . »2.‘..'¢. “Progress»Bi"and” Clothing creates good iniprexlona. “ Progress Brand " Suit! md Overcoats give men the appearance that Fashion demands. A man who depends on " Progress " clothes need not read fashion notes to find out what is new and proper to wear. 'n*““""‘* Laika hm- ._¥ > “Progrss Brand" sets the style- ‘sf ` 1; *i notfollowsthem. "Progress Brand” ` '=____ *i /. E efeates fashion-not imitates it. f .. ` * Make your clothes count FOR Mo- °*" QW-95F£S V you, by wearing "Progress Brand." (PlQ9..E” :--v--.-:-ev-vw 7-vvv.-f.vfvvv-vvui* .To Enlivsn C Tha liver Kidneys and Bowels.-To Prevent Disease by Cleaning the Sys- tem-You Must Use DR. CHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. medicine that vllli promptly cure bli- liousncss, kidney dcrangemcnts and constipation Aniedluino that. by cleaning the ill tcrlng und excretory organs will remove all poisonous waste matter, and by olnir prevent fovers, colds und such dcnrlly dlaensesns dropsy, dlsabt-tes nnd Briglitls disease. No medicine satisfies this iiccd so well s Dr. Chnsc`s Kidney-Liver Pills. This is no idle boast., but nn absolute | act that is bnoked up by the tcstiinony of ' hundred thousand homes. The reputation of Dr. A. \V. Chase las author und physiclnii is tho gunr- : nntec which llrst. niiids this great medl- f clue popular. ` - Now lt. stands on its records of cures-n 'rccord'whIch has selrloni if ever been I paralleled in the history of medicine. l Asa treatment for bncknches. head- |nclirs, indignation, itching liinhs, liver ;dcrniigcnir-nts, kidney disorders niirl consi.Ipul.lon4 Dr. Ciinsc's Kidney-Liver Pills nrc prompt, thorough und effective. Once their uicrlt is tested they are | kept in the house und relied on in cases lol’ emergency. My keeping the liver 'nctivc and the bowels rcgulnr tlicy ‘ positively preventserlous discuss. \ l Mr. lViu. C. Purdy, Bridgetown, N. S., iwrltcsz "WhcnI wrote to you for.Dr. lChase`s Kidney-Liver Pills, I wna a lsulfcrcr from kidney discuss, stomach ‘troubles and liver and bowel disorders. l By using one pill nt, bed time every night ‘my health lrrndultlly improved until I lcon any thntl amln better health than ' I hnvs been in for twenty-five years. All other medicines foiled but Dr. Chnse's Kl|iney»Llver Pills cured ma.” , One plllndose, 25 cents abox, ab all dcnlcrs, or Edmnnson, Bates &: Co.. |'1`oront0. 1)r. Chnsc's Bncknche Plaster promptly erndicnms pnln and muy lic i uscd gn nny pnrt of the body. l CALENDAR FOLIANUARY 1906 There‘s ii need in every horno of n so d ll f n l MooN‘a Pmu-iris. l l4‘lrat§unrter.2 d. 10 h. 52 rn. n. m. * Full ooii 10 d. ll h. iflm. p. in. Last ziiisrlnr. iv fi. 4 n. 40 m. p. m. New oon24d.1h.tlm.p.m _ Qlpy of Sun l Sun' Moon' High Water eek Rises Sets Sets a. m. I p. m li in. li ni ii n. h in ii in 7 52, 4 46 11 54 2 215 2 45 7 53 4 40 n. iii. 3 Ilil 4 31 l 7541 440 osz 44:: ogg 447 153 5 445. 252 $42 341| 24 445 804 54tl 846 041 927 000 052 o:n~rm=ns-c.:s:»- 4 mm H ` Basazirégg `1"|`l`l"|\`| senses € `l`S Z3! we Sli was-: .-El-'3:E=a:zi~lo~»-mere.-I »-EIT-55=nem=:aov E¥§I 3§$S§§§iS§€§EE1 3538533353 ....- rhmnhlh 2-'ESE 10 rises 11 'Th ll 10 12 Fl' 7 14 13 Sn 8 21 14 Su 9 B0 I5 M 10 40 10 Tu ll 51 17 W a. m. 18 '1'h 03 19 Fr Z) Sn 21 Su 22 M ~i~r~i~i~r~i SEEEES ezserea-s"5=.':'-E=ao=oe~io-:.w»:=re>-s"éLT. 55-';§3i335§§5SESS'5i5§§§ nsessssss €?=??5§S? ~‘|`l`l`I"|`l~l`l~l`l~l"| seeessseess 5l5\5l3l2l¢ll0lC7lUID'U\€JlC.‘\UlDl»A»bih sssssssssessessssss can 9 sonseeze ESEYQSSESE 8 42 lil 41 5 10 41 5 21 a. ni. ~i~i 33.5 $3 llawea ore $2.25 and ln ralrular times thcrs‘a novor n cant otl`. Caps, L00 at great reductions.-Weeks Gr Oo. lihltf. FIRE--SALE SPECIAL day s special bargain lets. An interesting itemized account. Read it. COME EARLYl- Weeks & Co., Fire Sale. _ 26dxL .17 men'a for costa at generous dlaeounta orcuh,-In Picon till. Wd tl Iron-ox Tablets mean good health. Try a box, at your drugglltfs, H eta per box. Htl Fire sale. mllllnery. Our mllllneq sunk ls riivnlut inwlots uno, iso, soo, \ 'N . . 44 r c , Fda, ~_l?|,|G':_'E_'|:/'|~1/\',fSl~‘i,¢_5“VrV. 1. l `"*f"- °'/\ul:STt9$ “AI lf ` , " i 1' i fl, i andlitlo. Ren bargains, fer bolotfuhl and practically undamaged.-Weeks U _,.1 _; g__ ____ ,___ ,n_.... _.-' NEW FOUNDRY Phone 75 Foot' of Queen Street Box 411 Steam and Hot Water Heating QEPAIRS cAsriNcis Founders. A Mn chinlsts, Boilerma kara- Cllarlottcfowii Foundry & Machine Co. Ltd. i GET ASKATE llN Spring Skates. Hockey Skates. l Hockey Sticks. Shin Pads. ` Piicks._ Wholesale and Retail. EENNELL & CHANDLER, QQWIWWDWW *HH iT PAYS T0 READ THIS Bocnuso lt.‘s truo. thnt no other at/orc in tho city him su lnrga a stock mid vnrlct.les nt' Flcltutl- ful l’ict.urcs, titled und nntitted. nn I linvc. 1 novo liuiidmda of |\lcl'.iiroe,nii\t.tod,10c,1lc nnd up; hundreds 1tsx‘A0 ncciioi-lun. fruit. minus. ctr-.., 161: lip; sonio inat like steal on ravliign, noiv ‘Mc only. 1 lnivc uonni bountiful piiliitliiga of Illnwntlnt in pginon nnd gold~n|ount.og frrititnn, 'Ltix37: differ- oiit. vlowx. lwrtzo ull nniiit.cd nuciiorlcs, tlttofl in huuvy gilt: fi-nnisu size %x31l, rogulnr pi-lun $5.75 fur $4.110; benutlss ln dltfui-ont. frame, Mtlxlil, regular price $6.75. ini- $5.40. Scenarios. not. oils, tlttcd in large gilt: fritinos. also Ulx54, regular ‘price $2.15 for SLM. or air F150; boaiitifiil bllwk min white. ntod in lraine ltilxbt) for ll5o; han nomo ninrlnu seo: os. tliétod n lieuvy frnmes 273135 for SLB5; nlcs acsnorios fitted in heavy frama 2tixli0.‘%oofl Rises, only vidio; beautiful Dutch sccno in nhotn colors, 181x225, in latosl. nme, #L76 for B0; nlvs eccnor ea in imitation onk nnd Hit. fruition. 22x21. lzood gloss, now f i~|l.86. Snnillur pictures tlttcd ln frames 7x9 ln., only 251:. y vnrlct-y of plint/n (minus am too nninnrnun tu mont on. Prlrcs to unit ov»ry limo. Nlcu mir- ors tic rum np. ldxtrn. hnnvy Brlt.lul| plain inirroi- in solid onk frnmo, Plijxltit, for $1.86: hoio wlola. 2 for lic. unch llc, 231: und lite. ‘.|.-lliiloid goods, _luwolry buxos, tr nko boxes, etc. Trout iniws n. rfhiinuo to acc thorn goods. ltcuieiiibor thu plucu. S. F. 'l`ARBUSl'l’S High Grade Art Parlors, Queen Street. Charlottetown. ii-_gdtusa twwtf R 'Y7'ita.1i.-argd .Air PAIN LESS EXTRACTION There is nothing else just as good. Can be given to old or young. Has no after edects, is SAFE. SURE. . Air rflnd andthe ills; th . W 11 uslngirsthlsygetliddein This city foi' tiie pall’ ye:r!:ii:i° our la°i'ge.PiT::|-ties: isgéniis a_ii_c1é>éti_;_iit£ prove that what we any is true. _ - - - 8.00- I0. Extraction free when teeth are ordered. s s 00 All work tully guaranteed. BGERLIN- DENTALC PARLORS, 3mm E _J , . A “iii-:lt .Mn.|ssTr” 1 PLANISHED STEEL RANGE ls Fitted With Duplex Grate, the perfect coal or wood grdte. When wood is used for fuel lt ia simply necessary to remove t-he end lining in limbo; and tum up grate the opposite waly from which .it is used when burning coal ; iirebox will t eu take s stick 24 inches long. For sale by " , S. .,.CRA»BBE, iixrrsi 7 roi1sulIlG,i,rA_siis assi on emu tor stoves _md ranges Price 5 cents per box. = wr's,l§1LLii. _ Call at stoiefoi' lprge free sample C prions: 264. ~ Join corlrloiii & ci., Queen Street, Ch’town. Aucli|_ii|F_ Sale PURE BRED AND RE- GISTERED CATTLE To be held in the iilarhlme Winter Fair Build- ing, Aiiinersi, N. s., February 2nd, 1906. The following animals will be offered: ` SHORTHORNS, i6 males and io females. . AvRsH1REs,'3 Maier. GUERNSEYS, 1 Male. All animals are of good quality and in good breeding condition. This sale offers exceptional oppor- tunities for procuring desirable stock for breeding purposes. Railways. will issue tickets at one-fare. Be sure and secure Standard Certificate when pur- chasing ticket. Caaiogues maybe had on ai- plicstion to E. B. ELDERKIN. AMHERST. N. S. i~2odtts5i twxlpd. care Selling Watches sud Rings and silverware. Can we supply YOU to our mutual advantage? satisfaction to our cus- tomer is our aim in every line. f Old gold and silver taken in exchange. E. W. TAYLOR, A South Side Queen Square. mn: 1 Desirable Building Lots in Ch'town for Sale. The undersigned otfers for sale tin.- followlng valuable building lots : 41ots on the east side of Upper Hillsborough Streeresch having ri frontage on Street ol' 5o feet and ex» tending back 75 feet. 2 lots on the west side of Orlelmr Street each havin a frontage on Street of 50 feet and extending brick 75 feet. - The said six lots lie lmruedlateli' north ofthe residence of Dr. Ander- son, lately J. D. Reid. i lot on the west side Of Upper Hills borough St.. llflvlhll a fronts e on Street of 5° tort and extending back 75 feet. This lot lleslmmediately opposite the resi~ dence of Dr. Anderson. It is lmposalbleto procure ri more de llnble locality for residences than therae lots afford. I ernis easy and a d title g vrn. W. g?§TEWAR'1`. DeaBriaay Building, Ch'town. iz-godaatl 'M-I-*\v~'Rf"@l'*°~¢\r-'.1 To Fit ` OR Not to Fit That is the question? Any spectacle is no more adapted to your face than any coat toyoiir body. he lit of the lreme is as important as the lit of the lerapa. , pd 1 f e make a a a ty o both. ‘ ' ` G., ll.,,lAY_LOR, '~'_tévie1e`rs1i\1“i.1|ittaini;. . . im M, / Hoawo., P.ioo;maoi1»_ \ ‘