_ ._ _. _ I. , .___ ..|__y| " .. ._ i ~ _,|, ll, ..___., ||._T. ,.V_ ,___ ' .lp ___._,:."___. ._ ,| ._ 1,. l f I JANUARY 24,1917 -. ran cnsnlorrnrows GUARDIAN ‘ P-*C-"?"S“""“ I ' . -U;-_ __ - . _ _ _ _ _ "’ ` T" ii ~ , 'fin-` il__l\ J. is #Ngo _ -' I ` ' e |-|- pgyg to buy ill this Province ”' 0 CENTS pei word ouch in T0 -1 T. i. .i I -' ' ' ~ ' _ ._ _.»._,- Iian agent for Allllalirlnle anti- vicinity ` ~ .i-:-'.<;ces.;rrui_ -lsLANoen. - town llrooiil I~`:lt-tory wus to l.ol'rl There are all kinds of Weather mms ml Blillprecialed III ly0ll ` Wahl héalfih _ 'U ~ - u ° I _ ° ~- ' " ' - ' ‘ have it b heeding Natureslaws. Keep the ' ' ‘ _.___ 'tl li for atlvertisilig ill this col- Ml* “e"'"5t°" Paynim youcan rtg _ _ ut 'Y ln' O ..*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian Ellhllliil t‘asli must ilccorilvllny ordelk pear Mrs Ll?lEI5nE:/ixeil ‘ " stomach strong’ e hver actlyey the"b% _..pi~i:sciitutlve lil liiolltnguu. Minluliiln charge tw/¢lity_-tive cents. wen I Mm the lu'L_ky one that gm 1' thg bgwelg regular, and you will seldom l . anything wrong-promptly take Beecham’s Pills. _ '.._..;i.».. _ __ . _-__ _ ' of Q "E-‘~"’ .MR R R ,.,0w,_E-,-T is G,,,,, __.,_oRNE vA,_,_Ey__M,_ ,\,,,,,, the box with your piiiryoi cooks. .mil .. good care of these organs, andat the first sign . ' it E liolglle.-l. |ll‘opl'ietiir of the t'lltll'lottc i°““d me “lip UE Pape" M the toe' 1 .» E so thought I would write' and thank I W \'Il . i `\ iéiiyw .1 __ 0' wa s Ii e W / y t e same itll iaicr. .l=. .l law studellt llc uns _ _ __ 228 aiinlltted to the Bal of Susltatclleilan. anti' utter practising i'or solne time he received the appolntlnent ui' Row- “MORE BREAD AND BETTER BREAD" lstrzll' of Moosejaw, to wlllt~li is ill- _\%\ ~/ Vlllllloc tuugilt school lo il .lllmllel . - , _ __ _ - ' ins his relatives ill Lorne Valley. Mr. _;. ~. ` _\’Innroc wus called hullle oil .ic-count _` _ ` 'lf his fatller’s illness. but the latter 9 ' 'i-.id pzissell u\‘.':\y heitlre lic- zirrived. - I‘i'c-violls to lroiiig West ill li-illl Ml". i UIC ‘ l P _ _ _ ~ ,_ _ . . ‘ ` I . <~-..' I .ol' y'elil':-l. lie taught school for sonic \‘-é '_ \ "::..-:- / ' ltfliie In the West before llegililling " WWW” th studv of law. After s success- `~\~_-isf r fl' f _ ‘ ~ _ . '_ . _ . . I -- . . l - - , _._ YTJR FRIEl\I)S can buy anytning iimm-except your photograph, Make an appointment today. The Cook's Studio New Desi’-'isav .Slack Photographs 'I`llc liilsillcss- llllln who will spllrti il fi-iv lliinllti-s ol' his tililc to the plinto- gi'll|llicr ut ltl1Ili_v will pltelse his cil- tiri- lallllliy. I lis portrzlit. -/;fln\\\\\'._‘; //////1; calls; :: gg <1= _ you can give pl'tiiIii<»i>il ily pi-iw:-lit. tlily liletliorls ot photii~ ICH $4 98 pi-iipliy will lie :iii :lgl‘i'c:llil<‘ .~'|ll'prisc»lts done so qlllclily and t~ll~zil'l_\'_ ltiaiw your npptiilltllicllt Io- day. THE BAYER STUDIO. \\\ \\\\\\\. 'C "1 |7,___ _..,_.._._~, ..- .A- .-- A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. A\\\\\\\\`/II/I//I.’1"Q.*\\\ 5 '_-_+ ea -‘D < }_ "'°f°SSi<_>3°:L‘_2ef*§ IIIII/ IN ViC'i`lJ;L l;()Ol`S io men. We have about thre liuridrccl pairs bough _._ bt-_-iolc the advance, an staliipi-cl $0 00 the 01 price. this is the grcatc :ilueiii Caiiada, the pres- nt price being $7.50 an 8.00 your choice durin le sale _ . . . . _ . . _ . . . _.$6.0 Our counters are lille ith bargains. (I:-ill and see them. ALLEY& Co -135 Queen St. E///////;.=n\\\\\\r//////1.' l\Dfl> e.coi:o- ZLO-<2--fo H \llll »/lIJV¢`.\\\\\\\\\` |lllll|a 4 Days Sh oe Sale Starting Wednesday- nding Saturday night. Slice Bargains galore. Iillv Now and Save. Queen Quality Sampi lots sizi .~ I3 3]-2 44 I- Nii ~ow Widths Sale \\\\\YIII& \\\\\'f/'IIII/I/fQT\\\\\\\\\" 9.IIIllll\\YIIIlllIlll'A'\‘I¥ll\ S. S. Hessian LAWYIR lontoguo. P. I. L " i Money to Lon Qld-I-KIIU. ` 1 _ _ff Mci.EOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. Barrister: and Attorneys-at-Law Money io Loan. 0ff|¢¢-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Charlottetown. P. E. l. .. .. i$ --_-'W IIORBON I DUFFY' llrrlotoro Ind Attorneys _ OIZOIIDICOTI 101' ROYII Blllk Of Clllllll MONIY TO LOAN ¢_A_m;'|_|nn, K_C., Donald McKinnon I Mol-EAN I MUKINNON '_..l|rrIotorl, .. i\ttornlYl»li‘i-UW H018] Blllk Bldl.. C\l.l|’\0ti.I't0'lI- WARIURTON li IHAW Bnrrntarl. Attorneys. Notary Pill* llo. lite., Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Hank of ll0l1\1'°ll- Canada. Permanent Mortlntw f`»01'U°"' #ton Omcol-Old Guardian Ollico. PN ‘0 Block, Corlottatovm. P. I. I. J. D. Stewart Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Oilice Nnwson stock Charlottetown Branch Office Geori1€i0W11 Money to Loan on Real |57!-10-lil". _ . -fl ___ *W-'____. ._ SERVICE ‘ We have recently had the privilege of visitillg the oilices of some of the most expert Opticians in Canada. We have studied their methods and soon them practically demonstrated, and it is 0. mutter of gratification to he able to stty that the service ' we are giving ollr patrons. we believe 'is qlrte equal to that obtainable in tho larger centres. We solicit your patronage.. G.I". Hutcheson Opt ician iAttentioi-1-EI J.D.0rrER HAS 1 REMOVED From 127 Gt. Geo. St. ACROSS THE STREET T0 147 Gt. Geo. St. I next to the ‘Two Macs’ I In his excellent new quarters 1 he is better prepared than over I0 attend to the trade. He has greatly increased his stock of his usual lines and has added n new and very attractive acquisi- tion. _A $10.00 PHONOGRAPH. OF WHICH MORE WILL BE HEARD LATER :i300~12-lllvlrrltiilr. Estate I ____\_ -ee _:W el,_ NEW --YORK F1_~;If__£____e_2.... ' ' Prompt Returns AIS ICO. _ » '107 Fulton Market N e: w Y 0 R K wHol.lo'Atn commission .. 'N FISH DEALERS Bags smelts and Ee‘s Specialties , . All correspondence promptly l1\lW°"°d- sl°“°"’ “.""l °” °”"°m°“' S B WILEY & ."" at LOQTQN TRANSFER AGENTS ' ont `stndy and/sro coil 5 , ' ‘ d lt ll REFERENCES- Any wllololalttloh house in the United ltstco 010/111* S 00|!-tl-lllllulwflilrltullmoo. SONS i '. .Iullles A. Muuroe. llegls==.l'ul' ill' llloosejalv, Sask.-. is nt present visit- tllcllt-ti it llalltisolllc l:lilz|l'y. Mr. Mull- roe returils to the West ill the <-ollrsc 'li ll Itzw days. "&" , Eli' TERM PERSOIIILS ..*l\’Il'. S. ,'|‘. Greell, (`arvell Bros.. was in Snuris on a hllsilless trip Wed- lle~.iday.»-* .."llll'. II. Il. llillsoll, renresellta- i_ive of A. Horne it l'n.. (‘l111,-lotte- town was ill Sr-_li~Is. l~`rid:iy.-~'-’ ADDRESS ANI] PRESENIAIIIIN ~ tl-i l~`riday, Jan. 12th. ll ' pleasing '-vcut was witnessed when lipwlirds '\l` Iiflv iiwriillr .4 of iltllliel' River Me Zioiiisi Szlllliath School very unexpee leilly iisselnhlell ul. the home ol' Mr. iilld Mrs. llollnld Andrews and pre sented Mr. Andrews. Supcl-intendellt i-I' the Saliilzitll School, with an Ad» ili'<=.-as and Prcseiltalioll of ten dollars ill gold. The following :lddrcss was 'end by hir. .Ianitvg (‘al-ew:- llcili' llrother and Supl: ' /\t_ this glad season 0|' the your when the minds ol' (‘.hristian men and wo- nioli evel'ywliere seem to revert to lllollglits ol' doing good ill various ways. tile people ot' your Srllibath School thought this time opportune to r-oiivey to you ou" sincere apprecia- tlrni ol' your lllitirilig 7.0111 and lullour oi on ollr licllalf ulld by wily oi- elii-oilrllgllig you and your good work to remind you that we ure not forget- !'ul of your service ill the School. ’I`ileret'ol'e we would be very much liickilig ill brotllel-ly kindness and sym- stillulllt: opportnliity of expressing our aplll°ci-latloll ol' your service among ns; and oil behalf' ot the 'Sabbath School, we ask you to accept this pre- sent us il small token ol' the love and cslecill ol’ your School, trustlllg that thc Divine Master' may spare your life for nilliiy years to Superintend the ~sill1le.~ ~ » i - ~ - Wishing you and your partner and fiimlly a HIIDDY and prosperous New Your we remain on ibehalf of the Silb- hath School-Mr. and Mrs. .Iohll \Vllyo, Mr. and Mrs. W. ll. SIackt'ord. i\ll°. .Iillnes (larew, Miss Maude (‘nrew. _Mrs _ II. Berlin rd . Mr. Andrews replied ill the i'ollow- ing words. Dear Fi-lends, I fail to llnd words to express nly gratitude for the kind and encouraging words expressed in this address and presentation. I am sure it cailie as n surprise to me. it has been my earliest desire to do my best in this branch of the Master's work. lhanklng you for your earnest co-c-p- eration and help lil the- past, thei-etore I extend a hearty thanks to the donors, also the lnstigators of this pleasant surprise. After a sumptlr/us supper was serv- ed the remainder of the eveneing was delightfully whlled away in music and games. The event was brought to it close by ,singing the National Anthem. - EAI BIG MEIIIS Nil I SIIUR, AIIIII SIIIIVIIIIIH INII|ilESI_IiIN [IR SAS “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN" IS QUICKEST SUREST STOMACH RELIEF KNOWN- TRY IT. Try It! Pape’s Diaperpsln will digest anything you eat and overcome a sour gassy or out-of-order stomach surely within flve` minutes. It your meals don't iit comfortably, or what you eat Iles like a lump of lead lu your stomach, or if you have hc'srtburn,thst is a sign oi' indlgestion. Get from your pharmacist a ilfty cent case of Pape‘s Diapepsln and take' it dose lust. as sooii as. you eat. The-re will be no sour risings, no bele- hlng ol' tindigested food mixed with acid. no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stom- ilch, nausea. debilitating headaches, dizziness or intestlnals- grlplng. This will all go, and, besides, there will be no sour food left over ln' the stomach to poison your breath with nauseoull odors. l”ape's Dlapepslrl is a certain cure for out-ol'~dcor stomachs, because it takes hold of your /food and digest It just the same an if your stomach wlisn't there. Relief in tive- minutes from all stem-_ ncli mlse'ry_is waiting for you at any drug store. These large titty cent cases. contain enough "I’ope's' Dispepsin" toI keep the entire family free from stomach disorders and indigestlon before many* months. lt bslongoin your home. ::RELiEF FOR SUFFERING EVERVWHBRL- I-Ie whose life is mridc miserable by the suffering that coillcs fronl lndigesllon and has not tried- Parmelsc‘s Vegetable Plllll does not know linw easily this formi- lnblc- he can Ile dcall with. These its will relieve where other fall pilthy ii' we did noi embrace this sellf Icy llci'ore renlcviiig to (`hul'lottic tion in Lorne Valley church on Sun- ilily last. --Mr. Allull Ill(-Swain was ill i\lolituguc last week on it business trip. --Mr. .\Iilll .\lc(`unllell, 1-ollectol for thc Patriotic Fund In this vicini- ty. is meeting with much success his t--.lnvas_ --The recruiting meeting ll:-lil at Lorllc Valley oil the 18tll Inst |ii~_~il_\- :ittciiilell and much ln- .- - i :i~»-vii 1:1 thc f-loiiuellt. and if i `:i-~i:i-__f iid ir.», _. of Ilev. Mr. l<‘ul!on 'i`ll<~ lill’;=‘i;:l |i:l't ol' tim lirogralll waz- ullly luke-;i li;.~ 'l1\". .I. S. llillton, as- zzisled by _\Ii:»=.~i Keir and Miss_Smith. of t'hl1rloltetn\vll. Sergeant Colpitts also spoke ill the illterests of recruit- ing: several young nleil liuve signi tied- lhcir lntclltloll of enlisting ill tht llellr future. ~-The ful-lllcrs' ol' Lol-nr_ Valley' are liiislly engaged in getting their \'villter’s tucl. though the scare ity of snow _somewhat hinders thf work.-'1VIessi's. Joe Fisher. Jllck lloh erty and Miss Ella Doherty. of Martin vale, were visitors to l_.ori1e Valle; 'his week. Ml-. Peter (‘al-ter. liiercll nut, o|` 48, Road. is doing a_tIirivIllf Iill.<.'ili|~ss, "&" IHE BIRIH IIE Ii NAIIIIN _ UIIIIIING Ill _ IIHIiRiiIIIEIilWN THE BIGGEST OF ALL PRODUC TIONS WllTH A MAMMOTH SYM PHONY ORCHESTRA OF TWEN TY PERSONS WILL BE AT THE PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY EV ENING AND TUESDAY AFTER- NOON AND EVENING, FEB. 5tl'. AND 6th, NOW PLAYING T0 CAP ACITY HOUSES IN HALIFAX AT $1.00 AND $1.50. . Ou ilccoulit ot' the llilcertliill coli llectiolls, it is extremely dii'liclllt to illilurc lllgll t‘luss Attriictioils to visit t‘.hal~lctteto\vn. This is especially' the case this seusoll. as there are very few companies coming to Uanullil. Ai* tel' colisiilelwlllle c0l'el°spolldence, wc- llave been successsful ill securing that spectaclllnr moving picture pl'otluc- tion “TIIE BlI1fI`I.l OI" A I\'A'l`ION," which is greater than tiny uttrnctioli that has ever visited (Thurlottetown, and which has aroused more interest than lilly other entertainment-devised by mnn. _ _ _"THE BIft'I‘ll OF A NATION" had ll longer cllgligeniclit ill New York city thrill lilly .$2.00 llttrllction that ev- cr'd`ld business in that big metropolis. The salne ls true ot' Lolidoll. Eng., Clllcugo, Philadelphia, Boston and other big cities. lil New York “THE ‘BIRTH OI-‘ A NATION" continued n. ‘suct-essi'lll engagement dnily for 18 months. Although It cont more than one halt' million to produce. the pict- ure has made millions i'or iits owners. being ulllvcrsnlly successful in all parts of the world. One must think oi' thc “BIRTH OF A NATION" us a great big production rutller than ii moving pictllre sllow, as It will come to Charlottetown with a cur load of scenery, a symphony orcllestra of 20 nieces which will surpass ill excel- lence any that has ever been heard before, special machines. operators and stage eil'ects'. Prices will range from fifty cents to one dollar und fifty cents in the evening and to one dollar in the 8i`t€l‘ll00l1. and although at first read- ing this may seem high. it uiust be remembered thlit no travelling at- traction which lllls plliyed' at the Prince Edward' ever did so at great- er expense- thall "THE BIRTH OF A NATION," notwithstanding that pri- marily it is n picture show. There will be only one matinee, Tuesday, and all the picture is in twelve reels It will rei'|uil°e two hours and 1-1 half for each perfornlunce. Excursions, it' possible. or speelial rates. will' be arranged from nearby points so that everyone in the country who wish to tnke advantage of the opportunity may do so. Mnllnger Gallagher is expecting la,-_ gel- lllldlences ut the showing of this production than at a performance of altv liind that has ever been held at the Prince Edward. and seats will be lelerved for both afternoon and even- ing. Watch the papers daily for lat- est information relative to this mani- moili entertainment which hits made more tonglles wag throughout the unl- verge than any which has gone bo- fvro 4010 .____,i_____ F|N0s 01,000 PEARL in ` HIS NEW YEAR'S DINNER NEW vonk. .lim 22.-John N. llcscli SF-» If Poughkeepsie, has been Infor- mlld by Tiffany Company. that a pearl hc dilcovered in his New Yenr's Day dinliel was worth $800 with his 19°'-ll marks oil It. and at least $1,000 if Dollthed. Mr. Roach is going to have lt polished snil will give it ic. ills d°\lKl1 r Clover. ii il inconter-tably a family pearl f°l' ill# yster that sheltered ll came f"°“\ lil summer h e of Miss E“'*°"l'|° oscll at Cag:>nCod. Slit’ 9° t it to her brother. Commo- d°l`€' Sf hen Roach. of Ilfarrisoil, N- Y-- *t hose table- John N. Roach. S1'-~ 1111110# swallowed lt. GERMAN [msn is ' ' 3 SOLD AT AUCTION. DONDONi January 19-l'I‘he German liner Prinz Adslbert. which was cop- tured nt. the beginning of the war, was sold lit auction today on the cl-der ol (Phe Prlnz Adalbcrt was on her way Into ll German port. when the war he- Zsll. Her captain testlilcd to thc llerrrlni: before the Prize Court In l.cn- don which condemned the vessel as n Drive that he put ln at of American pl . . . Tllev are the result of loam and pati- tl tor of dill- organs,` from ‘hc ontly put. -Great not having wiir' lit time. She own- ioi-.-ii.-ltcv. i\li~_ lui-vlt~.li~. the newly Well we are having lovely Wvsllle ;iiilui~.ieil mf-iilsier .ir the l>i-e.-ill;-iei~lnn now no snow at ll and 11° fm tim Prize court ro. £152,000. ~ I for u vcur and a halt' congregation of t‘ard'lgsll. held serv W I1 While I i>6iBV9 Y°\l MVB had lcc iiuil preaf-licil to a large congl-ego of snow lid cold weather on the d. Well guess il will close' now tha king you again for the socks, I rein lll, Your sincere frielld, 712971. PTE. ELLIS PROFITT. "("’ Company, 105th Battalion. WIIMEN IN BIIIIISIII S0 IAW RIS I.OI\'D0l\', Jan. 29.- The statement made by Lord Buckmastel- in the ‘louse ot' Lords in regard to the Iii- ;°oductloll ot women into the law :ourts to release nicn has aroused :olli-lidernhle interest. Inquiries made recently showed hat about 60 women have been em- 'lloyed Ili the differellt dlvisic-ns, and “.vei'ywliel‘e there was nothing but ‘ruined to do the work ot' <~lt-:ing who 'liive joined the arlliy; tlley are mak- ing entries ci' legal llotflillrellts ili -illlsc books aild hooks opzin to the 'iublix seurcll, and siliiilllr work ot' i technical nature. Six women typ- 'slg have been engaged. ill the Sacri .'clit~l"s (lilice, hilt only i'or such ordlli- lr-.~ ive;-k as sllol~thn.'ul and t_vpewl~it- ng; cllgrosslilg is still being done. is iypcwl'iting lacks perlllauelice as ll record, and is also open to facility i'ol forgery. The eiigl‘osisIel°s. however, 'ire iill eldei-ly men. In the Adniirzllty division thc mar- illal was very clithlisiustic about the wr.-rk ot' tlir=`tcit woliien there. In 'ho prize llcpal'rlliclit their work is very varied; 1.`lit‘._\' keep the ledgcrs ind look iiitcr the premiunls oi' in iilrtlllce payable on prizes. Others in ordillliry typewritillg and short- '::lntl, but in most cases they receive 'he same salary :ls the men they re- olacc. l'l‘llclr eiigilgelnelit is stated fo be only telliporary. lint. ili at least one otiice it is hoped that the change 'nay he ll permanent one. Great care is taken in their selct-tion which is pal‘tl_\» the secret ot' the success. SYRIIP IIE EISS EIIR SRIISS, SICK ‘ ' EEVERISII CHIIII . _-1** -‘ If little stomach is sour liver torpid or bowels clogged. Mothers can rest easy after giving "(‘-allforliia Syrup of Figs," because in it few hours ull thc clogged-u waste, soul' bile and fermentlng food gently moves ollt ct' the bowels, and you have a well ,playful child again. Children simply will not take tile- time from play to empty their bowels, and they becomQ tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach disiordered. When cross, feverish, restless, see ll’ tongue is coated, then give this delicious “fruit llaxlitlve," Children love it, and It can not cause injury. No llitiercnce what ails your little one-it full of cold, or ii sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-nche. had breath, remember, it gentle “inside clean.slng" should always be the -first t-reutlmellt given. Full directions for babies, child- ren ot all ages and growil‘-ups, are printed on each bottlle. Beware of the counterfeit tlg syrups. Ask your drugglst for a 50-cent bottle ot "California Syrup ot 1<`igs,"then look carefully and see that it is made by- the "California I-‘ig Syrup tiompully. We make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt any other ng syrup D `!:MIller’8 Worm Powders attack worms in the str/mach and intestines at once, and no worm can come ill contract with them and live. They al- so correct the liiihealtlly conditions in the digestive organs that invite and encc-nrage worms. setting up reactions that are most helleilcliil to the growth oi' the child. l'l`hey have attested their power in hundreds oi’ cases and ut all times are thoroughly trustworthy. A _ _\»-is _ l BEST Wishes For 19 1 7 Au appreciation to our pres- ent snd prospective customers. Our business of 1916 has ex- ceeded in volume that of ally previous year, and we cannot conceive but that our "square ‘ dnsl policy” has been the means of our success. i We have an appreciative host if customers that know our trade is large and they will not allow our stock to get stale on the shelves. ~ . . We most heartily thank you all for the Increased business of the present year, and it is ' lind`or tllessme policy that we I solicit your patronage for 191.7. \» I Your coupons from our cash ' register are worth 5 per cont on every dollnr spent. Wishing you it Ilnppy New Year. Ellis’ Pharmacy Lid » T . y _ i y you tor it is great to lavé plenty of I ' e t l d !',.i?|l,‘_e'Y\I(,E_n|A;i§?,ial|ivt;':|[ K," {'o,»):,: 25:1? socks here, I am Weil supplied now .y _ c r. ai n . 0" . ‘la ' . lot Isl I in mi; Q ______ _ 1 'l f the help and relief of this world_-famed rem_ed5'. 110 ”‘ . keep the _body in health. They quickly establish nor- _ mal conditions, so the organs perform their functions <1 as Nature intended. No other remedy will so surely ‘ strengthen the sy_stem,_ stimulate the liver, regulate t the bowels and quickly improve the general health 35 _ f in cond- tu u.'s. A--fu.. 1- uw. '25 mu- ttlllll’ ills' Worth a Guinea 1 Box Titan... l».¢l..».- si l-mm. 1.-milf- E-ul-li I; C . i ‘llt;' highest l1l‘aise for their wurk_. In ` file celltral glliccs women are ilieing ’ Penetang (Ontario) Child. 0nce so Thin Delicate, Cured by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. D I is it pleasure to write and tell you what Dr. CaSSell’B Tablets have done for my baby. When only five months old lie was taken ill. I had medical advice for him. and \\al~ tolli lit- had cy’_< case Now a _ U 5 9- _ ___.__-.. ¢a_.¢n¢'i¥l '...»..f4v|¢ii ssnwlt ..¢ ililllust like mine. that had been cllrt-il by Dr. t_`.1ssel|`s 'l`nlll@tS, S0 I grit some for lll_\' ilill-y, nndl am llizlllkilil _ 1 did. Alter it few doses the nervous jumps llc ll;iiI sili- fcrcd irnln stoppt-tl, and i-ooll he uns allliost. well. I have givell him the 'l`iili lets during teething, alld find lllelll very I `sootliing. lie is il bonnv bo' now' quite cured, and arm' . . l - he _si-eliiod just skin and bone. 1-Ie weighs twenty-tive pounds at twelve only weighed tell pnunils. We never months old." .Every inotlter should lrnow that Dr. Canell'| Tablets are just an suitable for children an they are for grown-up people. Their splendid nutritive and vitaliaing properties noon overcome any tendency to' nsruauonau or woahncn in the little ones, and [ny the foimdationlof a strongzcanotitution for after yenrr. Dr. Cassell’s Tablets \ FREE SAMPLE. Un receipt of 5 ocllis to cover mullirlg ullil |iuck~ ing. it generous free sample will bi: st* t 't. i ll il ll Il ( (2. Address: Hurolil I-`. llr. Cnssoll's Tablets ana Nutrltive, Restorative. Alterailve. and .-\llti~h'liuslllmlll-, and lllc l'ecU opt. _‘Ta _,__ _ Mon. . Wed. Fri. P.M. . 3.00 Dept. 4.35 5.29 0.02 7.35 Arr. Wed. & Sat. Trains outward-Rend down , Trains Inward-Read III1 Tues_ Dany Daily Tiles. Mon. Tiles. Daily is Ex. ax. & EX- Fr|(]_ Sun Sum I-`ri. Thurs. Fri. Still. P.M. 6.25 4.15 .32 *D535 U1 l- Summcrslde Ilcpt. 0.15 9.15 2.20 "" " ' 'A _ " W A__Mon. Wed. I-‘rl. P.M. Siimmerslde AH' 12-15 P0!‘t Hill ‘ 10-42 O'Leary 9-25 Alperton 8-22 TlgnisL ___ DBPI- 7.30 . Tues . Mon . - S i°."."‘f‘°` womgg P074# * 545 Fri . Wed . Thur. Sli. 1i.M. A.M. 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