'\.NUl‘tRY i ii 16 “" J-..._-T _ 9- 2 e _ ' ‘ ` f'.rr`i»isici-i.».nLor'ri:rowN GUARDIAN , race f*-» "- _--_ , . _..._ :'_ y ~- ` 'fi Qi ' ' "i_ q _ g -. v"";.-'AA I ;e fani¢".‘“ ‘Imitations »-are-not so good.” f-~~ _ " __ -;Barrels-and_kegs for, S_tQf¢,.0f5C@ _ cAiivEmi.i."iB I -4 _~ 1 Street. l. __-;_.__ Your Cold .When you have tried oth- or remedies on that stub- born cold ot yours- and fail- ed to euro it-try Macs' Cold Cure t 'Flils is tho old 'reliable I c\irt-~-- it eliminates the dis- order hy curing the cause. it uns ns nature acts, does not. irrlpo. palatable lo tho tnsto und t-:my on the stom- at-li. \\'hcn you want ii reel, " sure and gum! --ure for the cold-~ '|‘r,v ltlnt-'.1 Fold Cure at . . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . .25c _t THE- 2 MAGS' A* gi 149Gv. li--ii. Street 1';-'_-f_...__'“"=_'°”“--_-_;-~.'_'“" During- 1916 ` you will find our store"n good place to trade. As' we carry only reliable. goods and»seii at moder- ate prices. __ A O fi" 'F t F W4 i 5?’ Jevv.¢£5§a&. Qfllisiiouw - ter ainount-w,t1s not enough for her to pay the rent, and hc said she was | suuandering money. She told the court |gl~e was ‘iot__1caloiis oi' hor oldest dniiglitcr. She did not complain oi' hor daugliter accompanying Dr. Edward "5m.tn on visits. Tiiero was luindclnp- plnir in the room and counsel told the judgo the person who applauded was Dr. Smith. Sho denied slio favored the Idoctor. ii noarder at her house when ‘serving lilm and her luishnnii. She .said the doctor received tho some food Iss the otliers. She called him “Ed~ din." and he addressed her as "Mrs. Askin." she said Mr. Askin choked lim' several times. She admitted she said Dr. Smith was ii real inau and had respect for women. Sho said it was by':iccidcnt that sho met Dr. Smith while on ii visit to Prince Edward island to the i'arin of her tiillicr-in-law. 'Pho doctor drove hor to the iiirm. 1 |ll_urA////aa\\\\\\\'|||.l||`= The Dyspeptic Says, You inusn’t drink coffee, ou musn't take tea, nd milk is a substance here microbes make free. Ill///If..a\\\\\YllI/A\\\\\\\\\inln§ z -< ~: »< $3 > »< = I* /A\\\\\\\\\\n'(lllllHlIf¢_`\\mo\\\\\\\\\XIllA\\\\\vIl| ou musu‘t o'ersieep ou must. take plenty oi rcst. ou may not eat meat or thc- things you like best. 'l`liure’s danger in bread On account; of the yeast, And fruit makes a. most undoslrshle feast. How vnu you keep up With lifo's dreary grind, With naught in your stoniscli, And much on your mind?" We Say Eat Whats You Wan When You Want lt l A gi-ent psi*ii"ot.il\o pleasure ot living is gone when one has to forego tho enjoyment of eat- -ing favorite "‘!ooda. You can oat what you want and when you want. if you'll use Our “Digest-lt” -This roniody, 'is in tablet form. li. is pleasant to use and pro- mpt in results. ."Di|iest-lt" will quickly -ros- tore your diseative organs to normal oondltlon,-- so iilmt you may eat heartily without tear ot distress. _ i DiGE8T~iT" I8 MADE AND SOLD ONLY IY U5 Price 351: #er box; War tax not included _ Johnson 8: I-lohnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent &-Prince Ste `§‘,;3'..Z’.?Z§§ Moore _& 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown A _ I __ 'H' L l mi --1 yt |l _/ _M .‘ ____ --- /f&-l ,| /. .Q _._ Clearing out all these Womens’ new winter coats YOU DO NOT WANTA WIN TER COAT IN MAY You want it now. And there’s no use offering you ai special price on go- ids of this sort “when summer comes again." You can get the bargain now. Risht now-when the cold winter iioat days are HERE, you can buy a coat for 8 50 that should cost you 12.00 or 3.00. _ y _ _ _ Study thestory-`sfe the coats-buy if you lil e. ~ s .so - $1 .re For i`oats worth up to 12.50 Curl For Coats wo- th up to 16 00 each C\0'hS and l1W@‘fdS in HU- SWISS. all 2005 The coats in this section ate nearly all colorings,allsizes. This is siinnlyawon- weeds The are an ham]-some Smart derful bargainin handsome, low priced ` Ty coals 'I`his lot includes garments worth garments' hey_are garmems Wmth lo to 12.50. To-day and To-morrow 16-00- T0'dii¥ and T0'lIl0l’l’0W ..................... Fifteen Dollars for Coats that are worth $ to $22.00 each. These coots are all new. They are made of handsome all wool cloths- $ Chinchillas-Zibt-lines aid Tweeds. The styles are right;-and the range of sizes will suit every hotly. Get yourself a 22.00 Coat for 1500. 1 { “i~‘4`“- |-in cy” Get the “Home Book of Fashions - W'ih 15 i Patlter: Fr; 25C E;ooi< or THE WOMAN WHO DOES MUCI-i SEWING AT HOME will not pet along without the “HOME BOOK OF FASHIONS." It shsws a thousand different new styles in Women’s wear. in addition to its other nrlvan- taiges - every purchaser of the “HOME BOOK OF ¥`ASHlON 1"' gets a 15c.Ladi¢ s Hi-me _lt x mal lattein - ree. __ _ “LADIES HOME JOURNAL PA l`Tl'.RNS" are the ‘ sr ar st st- les-the most modern-tl e best fi t ng- tha ~e have been able to discovt r. The new ones are hi-re. l0c and l5c each-None Higher. ‘ an 1 »- _ 1 Overcoats _ Worth to f 14.50 Clearing at THIS LOT IS LIMI FED. THERE ARE 12 Overcoats only-offered at this tremendous reduction. You will see a large proportion of them shown in one of our windows. They a e shown mostly in fancy tweeds, There are ,browns-and greys. Some of them are single breasted-others are double breasted models. They all have converto collar-and are finished with half belt in back, e They are regular vit ts 1-in ting to 14.50 each. Get one to-day or Saturday for EIGHT NINETY NINE. 1 __ Military Supplies here in great- est assortment. Everything for 105th. Meii. V-Eiirgains in e Remo-ants' Remnants in every sort---underpriced to make the most attractive sale of the kind in our history. e , _ . i -f 1 ' ' 'l i I I 1 i ' I ‘r tl 1 ,y t~, _ 4 it e- ., it 1 p. it .4 -" v i ~t l=‘ ‘I V » 1 .\ t l .i- i ,I5 t n _l K. .I il i ." t , 1 ._t l l _ i . i . - 1” _t » ; 4 t i 4 .3 l lt -F 1 if 1. ; 1. ‘L it E; lé it i t _ i .i ,: l .,. .» 1, l .\.~ I "1 1,, \ if- .. .lf Ill it r " lf il {;_' '$2 't ll' _ g, ;_ _y J ,_..Vs.,_. negqemisf . i i i i , . .._‘_E l il f- '.&-:-'»=.=.=- i i _i t. .. , I Q. . t