RONCHITIS t MIXTURE r... COUGHSCOLDS ‘l Il~ III l-"l \tl.\. 'I‘|l In Charlottetown by out. Jollh Kensitlglon _\ \leI-‘\l)\l-2\ Montague 1r" lfAllll INPHEIIS it A Warmer House at Lower Cost! BESCgl ouseho (IKE ‘ Gives lViore Heat Than Harri Coal $ 14-"??- _Ca|!: Price-ii: Shed Order J's-day from Buntain. Bell 8. 00.. J. garranher 8t Co.. W. D. Gillis d. Co. C. Lvona 00.. A.,Plekar d. 00.. P ole d. Thompson. Monta ue ‘ “Noykmen i and o (I A Cnnttdlnu Coke Produced by Lnnmllnn OBRUNCHITIS Results Guaranteed . At All Druggists m zs unptt 00., |.'|'ll., .|. u. .|.\.\|ll-:so.\'. .I4tll.\'~~ 'rn o nae s, ttlclnntv mum, ‘it. w. truoults l'.-\ llli .\l.\ N F. Ii FlIIIEIlIiI. courts-t: when you are forced to arrange for a funeral of ‘someone close to you--you naturally wish every detail to be carried out like clock work. There l: as much difference in funerals as [there is between day and night. We are known theioountry over .for our atten- iion to every detail. ll. ll. MaoLEAlI Phone 149 180 Kent Street “T0 SERVE HUMANITY BETTER" Q p experience which SHOP from ‘Ilolmatra Catalog NOTE: — Advertising locals - cost five cents per word, payable in advance. ODD.LlNE$ itt Gossnrd corsets. ilttif tlricv. Prowse Bros... Ltd. , " 1002-‘l-18l2i. HOUSEHOLDERSn-Al-lend the ' Auction Sale of Groceries at Far- quhnrsons at 1 o'clock every day. t.aotzs' II-‘LANNEL blouses. dark colors. Special $1.60. Prowso Bros. Lttl. 1002-1-18-21. GROCER8 CAN GET bargains ut Farquhursonh clearing out auction at 1 o'clock every day until cleared . ti’. BRADALBAsNEilThc next services Sunday are in Granville at - l1 a. m. in Rose Valley at 3 p. m. ' ttnd in Ilrntlalbano at. 7 p. m. Sor- vice in lnket-mon on Satnrdtly ev- Blllfllf. January 19th at 7.30. i ISLAND GRADUATE.— Miss Catherine Alacbeatl, noice oi’ hlr. Alexander AluoNetll, Clyde River, P. E. l.. wlto is a student in the Training School for attendant nurses. conducted by the Hotlse- hold Nursing Association of Boston. just fillisilctl the six weeks theoretical training at the school at 222 Newbttry Street. Boston and has uo\v gone to tile lietlry Iley- wood Hospital, Garden lllnss. to rc- colvn the twenty-six weeks practical completes the course. At the end of this time. ililss ilint-Lctln will graduate as un. xtttcndtlllt nurse uutl will he ttblo. in tnko advantage oi‘ the re- ltlslryt conducted by the House- ihold Nursing Association. I WEDDING ELLS. - llutluvotllures church, Cross was the scone of a very plensiltt’, Pvcnt. on Wednesday tnornlllg. Nov. 28th, when EMT-II Jane Ilcalwltln til‘ (‘tire Iletld. lld., bet-tune lIlt- hrideoi‘. John I-‘. Ilerrigan ot’ lilo saute pluce, tilt‘. (iUrPltlOlly being perfornletl lly the pastor. Rev. .l. Ii. lliacilttyre. The bride who looktul exceedingly cllartning tlttiretl in a suit of blue, also wore u beautiful HPL oi‘ fox furs the gift of the groom, she was attended by Ill-l" tloico lliiss (Itttilcr- ltu- Ready. while the groom was lsupportetl by Air. Joint Power. immediately ttitm- the ceremony the happy couple loft on u motor ‘rip to various points 0t‘ ‘interest rctnrnng Ill the r-vtttling to the llloltlr- of the grotllll \\‘|ii.'l‘(‘ a lntttlll- "r of invited guests uwaltetl them and whcro all partook of ll bounti- ful supper. The evening was pleasantly spent itl lntlsic anti jongs.-’l‘ho wedding presents wort-l itlunlorotls and costly including a lnllllller of substantial checks, cut iwlttss. silverware anti etc. The tgrootlfs present to the bridesmaid iwas u gold bracelet, to the grooms- Ilnan gold cuff llnkshlld l0 the it-haltfftlttt- a watch fob. The lthlartllatt joins ill wishing Mr. and |.\li'.~l. llerrigan tl. long und pro- sperous joltrnoy through (Patriot please copy). At Si. 'l‘racatlio _BUILDING CONTRACTS-Alamo! the many buildings constructed ill the city during the past year is one owned by Miss. Ida. Waugllan und built by P. ll. MacMIIlan, contrac- tor. This fino double tenement. hotlso is situated on Park Street autl colttains 10 bright cosy rooms on each side nll finished itl Douglas i-‘lr and hardwood. Tho house. stands on a concrete foundation has all nlodern conveniences and is in every respect one of the most up- to-duto residences Ill tho city. lllr. Ale-Milan also constructed a house for lllr. Benjamin Arsollalllt situat- ed on Gerald St. The plans for this were drafted by J. ill. Hunter well known architect of this city. This resldotlco which is well coll- strtlctetl is finished In fir and hard- wood nnd makes a very comfort- tibia and roomy homo. Several ro- motlclling jobs have also been coll- plotctl by liir. iilucMillan among which were the renovation of a hottso belonging to tho estate of the late John Yeo a house owned by Airs. Jnsper Pichnrd, the resid- i once of Dr. W. J. P. McMillan and also tho homo of Judge ‘Vttrbllrtott and sovoml others. I315 vi A m C€0l'_ Statletloe ehow that nearly twenty per cent of all deathl are caused by ailments which begin with eougha and ooldl. Everytlme you catch I cold ‘ i lilo.‘ this illacc. amongst all classes of people. M"! LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS, black and cvlvrod- silt-trial $1.00. Prowse "Bros, Ltd 1092-1-18-21. GROOERIES-OF ALL KINDS at your own price at Farquhsrsotfs suction at. 1 o'clock. tf let Gloves. Special 75c. Bros, Ltd. Prowse 1002-1-l8-2i. BROOKPIELD CIRCUIT.— The service in the Broolrileld Congrega- tion will be as follovra: Broolcfleld. 1i a. m.. Harts/ville fl p. m., Hunter River at 7 p. m. LADIES’ SATlNwblonmers. All shades. Special $3.75. Prowst- Bret-l.. Ltd. 1002-1-18-21. FUNERAL TO-DAY.—'l'he fuller nl of the Into Airs. Adam Murray takes place this afternoon. service starting itt the house at. 2.30. inter- ment People's Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS.-hirs. Willialu Decgttll and family wisll to convey their sincere thanks to their friends ttnd neighbors for sympathy shown them in tllcir rc- cent sttdden berouvculcnt. VISITED PARENT HERE-Airs. J. J. Potter, has returned home to Arlington after visiting her father Air. Malcolm McKinnon, who is lil in the (“ity Hospital. Another (laughter All-s. illillor Gilles, of Med- ford, Ale. and son Air. Parker Alc- Kiltllou of iloxbtlry, Alas-s, who have also been home, have returned to lht- Mainland. Mr. iltiCKlllllflff-‘l condition is somewhat improved. EMERALD DAIRY MEETING.- Tho Aunutll meeting oi‘ the Emerald Dairying Association was held in the ll. I. S. Hall, Fitnoraid. on Wodnesdtly lust, 16th ituli, with a fair tlitotltitlllct- of patrons and stock holders. Tile business of the lltlst. cllceso season being (luitn satisfactory ttnd sttcct-ssfttl throngllotlt. the officials oi‘ the cottltuttly received the cotlgrnlltln- tiotls of nil tlrost-nt. The printed report itl the hands oi‘ tho patrons, and PPCOiDlg and OXDClldllllfP-‘i read by the secretary, Air. P. it‘. Hughes, and explained in aietall, were cordially received and ttlnlnimous- ly adopted. The totttl (ltttllltity of tllllk retreivctl was lqltllrll-i ills; the tptttnllly nf butter-fat In lnillt was 53717.74 lbs: and the quantity oi‘ choose lllallttftttsttlrtltl 123493 Ills; Tho tptatltity of whey lluttor lllade nus 3192'»; lbs. The average price rrttlizetl from salon 0t‘ cheese nuts 18.88 ctr." per lb; and tho patrons rvtvnivetl an average prlco of $51.43 pol‘ llli) lbs milk. Tho Board Directors appointed for tho ensuing year were as follows: Geo. ii. iviaync, president, Wnl. Deighttn, vice-president. i... C. McDonald, W. H. Milylll‘, lingh (Iillis, hiarsbnli Hughes ttnd P. l.. Cosh, directors. With lllls tlctlve and ‘ energetic other capable officials. a lnrgel number of patrons and o larger business generally is ttnticipatctl for next senson.—Com. TERSONALS Airs. Alfred O'Hanley, St. Peter's was a visitor to the city yesterday. .\ir. Alfred O‘Ht1nley. St. Peter's arrived home from Boston Thurs- drty evening. His many frlondgaro DIPHSOIi to sec hint much improv- ed in health. All-s. W. \\'. lilacPllec. Toronto, Ont... formerly of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, who underwent an oper- atlon in the Western Hospital, Toronto, on January 10th, is pro- gressing favorably. ll llliss Agnes lllltcCormack who has been spending the last month visit- illg her mother Mrs. Vincent Mec- Cormack, Hayfield, leaves this morning on return to Boston. Women In All Parts Of Canada of the Good Work Dedtfe Kidney Pill: Are Doing Tell Mrs. C. H. Laflamme tried them and ls now recommending them to her friends. BHIIKOWIIO, Que. Ja-n. 18. (Spec- lal)—“l)odtl‘s Kidney" Pills have done me a great deal of good. I have taken many other remedies. ‘out none of them did what tile first 10X of Doddk-t Kidney .l"ills did for o. i tell all my friends about. them" This stttlctnonl, which speaks for ltsfif, Is msdo by Jiir-s. C. II. La- lls mo, well known resident e-t Kidney trouble is very comm LADIES’ CHAMOIBETTE gntlnl- ' board of intelligent dairymcn, and‘ l Girls! Lots of ' Beautiful Hair 86-60 t "Danderlne" Does Wonders fo Lifeless. Neglected Hah- . _"_-" A glenmy mass oi luxu- riant hair full of gloss, lustre. and life short- ly follows a genuine toning up of neglec- ted scalpel with tlepend- able "Dande- t, rlne." Falling lull». itching scalp and the dandruff l-s corrected immedi- ately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair is quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youth- ful beauty. “Danderine" is de- lightful, on the hair; a retreghtng, stimulating »tonlc--not sticky or Breast‘! Any drugstore No 700 Happenings of‘ the Week e (Continued from Page Four) t rga tmatttomarowu euanntas TIIE llillllllll lllllllllllllN Miss Jean Martin lone; out; morning on a visit to Campilollton, N. B. _ O O O Fashion letters from Paris state l-lml 1116 ‘pendant alfect is one oi‘ moat striking cbnrac erls‘ "s of new headgear. Brlmo are back. and _ the mllllners are showing l... m, possibilities of the picture hat. Ona to he worn with a plain black gown has a broad brim ot’ lace, and from l-l-lo lower right-hand t-lido iOPms a. cascade of feathers that sweeps over the shoulder, ttnd falls to the wnist. This pendant ciloct is cat. Pied Out. not only with feathers) bllt with ribbons. gtlrlautln or flow. crs and even fruit clusters. Solut- of these now fruiititrtlnnuol but maybe recalled with joy; of jade ‘velours. genrrotla itl size, one was tlniqtteiy wrcnihctl with green and llllrllli‘ lirfllicfl. A broad-brimrncd f-hilllcatt of SF"? Nelours in encirc- Wi will! il- garland m‘ wltltc grapes; another, of itlitlttest. maize, is adorn. with pale green grapes with leaves of green cire ribbon. ’l‘ilese brilliant llnts add the one vibrant note to it dark winter rot- tutne, and they arc-very much fauc- icd by the Parisicnnc this uctlsoll. Airs. Percy Williams entertained. at an afternoon Bridge on Wctinesfl day in honor o1‘ hot" sister Alisa; Florllcce Newhery. Airs. Edgar Air; Nutt pottred tea anti was assisted bl! Miss Gill, 1\Iit~' (‘roe-kill and Alisa flout-kc. a t The nlally friends ol‘ Miss A. Ross, of Strmmeroltle, regret to loom of her continued illness and hnpc for her early recovery fi fl If! Aiiss Al. Hogan is leaving today on tt holiday vhtitto Toronto. O O O ‘A wiry pretty afternoon too was given by Mrs. l). R. Ainclennan and boy sistom Mrs. Compton and Airs. L. A. iInsza-rti at the formers lov- ely homo on -Prlllco Street yostor- day afternoon. The rooms looked" most attractive, different colored carnatlotla lending a. dainty totlcll ot‘ color to ilhe surroundings. in the ttea-roold AllssAnnie Iiaszard‘ and Airs. ‘Albert Morrison tmurtltl, wllllt- Alisa llincCollttm ctti. the. ices. A bevy m‘ prottty young girls. Alisa LOUISO ilnszslrd. M-lss Amy AEIIGW and Miss Aittry Rogers, served and lNllss Katherine iiiaelennun tlshcred [the guests. x a e'e Air. George Altld who has llccn homo for the holidays left Wedncs. day accompanying his brother-in- ltttifl Mr. R. Beat to Hamilton. 0m... for a few weeks ‘before returning lo tsehool at. Lonuoxville, Que. O O O i The Prince of Wales will leave‘, ‘Southampton. M-ay 2 for his South African tour, travelling on a pat-l? songor liner dircct tto Capo Towm There he will be welcomed by thtf l-Jttrl of Athiouc, Governor-General til‘ South Ailrica and Premier Smuls. The Prince, whose‘ tour will occupy thrco months, will visit all tho important cities and towns in Capo Colony, the Orange River Colony, rLho Transvaal, Natal and Soutll Rhodesia. Official functions vrlll the interspersed with hi: solve hunting. visiting lamond mines and social engage ento- O O O One of the BiOSt etnovoltlo o? fnlrs of the season wttt-l the fvrmill program, dance and lunch given by Miss Constance Prltchartl at her houlo, Sumnlerslle. The house was beautifully tlcmratetl for the occasion and Miss Pritchard prov- 0d herself a chat-sling hostess- Thore werelntrtnerous one, two and th-reo table Bridges this ‘week by hostesses who were earlier en- tertained ‘at otto of the larger "Chalnfiridge" parties. In s0 pleas- antly discharging their obligations delightful social gatherings or con genial friends resulted. O O O Airs. K. J. Martin was hostess at a chain sewing party on Monday 6V“ cnlng in old orqthe P. E. l. Protest ant Orphanaltti which was a 111061 enjoyable affair. ll O O lllllts llfrodtt. l-lcszsrdk: man)’ friends regret. that she has had to outer the P. E. l. Hospital for a complete rest. - O O O i I 1N MEMORIAM M RS. NO Fl-MAN RAM SAY The death ot‘ Airs. Norman liatn- soy which occurred it hor home at Hamilton at an early hour on Still-l day, January 6th will be learned with general regret. She was horn| at Hamilton, seventy six y-onrs ago. Tho late Airs. Ramsay, spent her life In Hamilton plnce ol‘ birth, cou- sequently she hurl a twide circle of friends and ttcqttaitltttnces by whom silo will be tnut-ll missed. Possess- od of n gentle ttnd loving disptlsi- lion llor tlluce itl Ihr- iltllnn hon nt-v- or be flllrd. l llrr funeral was conductcti by’ her Pastor. ill-v. J. Al. Murchison who song that bountiful bytnn “The Swallows". Sin- lntlvt-s to mourn an zlgcd lltlttbxltltl, one son, three tltlllkllicrs. Wltlifrteti Ramsay, Halli- ilton. Airs. ‘Thomas Ii. llcor. Char- lottetown; Airs. Lemuel Stewart. Boston; Mrs. Norman Ferguson, Hamilton; also tl. gTalltit-lou Leslie Ramsay whom she ilrottgllt. up from childhood. Ilcr retllains were laid beside thot-ltl ol‘ llPl‘ son who pro. tleteoztsoti some years tlgo. Tho ‘pail Iloarors were Messrs Al-chio-atld Preston Kolr Ramsay. Ffrank Shea, Wllliunl hlunn. Alex- ander Craig. May her soul rel-ll In pence. _._.__<o¢---— MRS. GILLMORE JARDINE Death came suddenly to the Willlill tut MAPl-IBUI-Il Fans, Httasussr, P.Q “About 25 ymn ago, I began ta have trouble with my Stanton/t. Three years ago, I consulted one of the best specialists in Montreal. He said I must go to the hospital, have 1n Ulcer cut out of my stomach and gull stones removed.’ I was then 74 years old. l said “NOW Then, I began lo take “Fruit-a-lives". I am so mltch better that my old friends often ask tue whst I have done to myself to look so troll. l am gaining in weight and enjoying life "FY mush?’ n. w. ED\VARDS. This fruit tncrlicino uettlully st many Dyspeptics suffer. receipt oi‘ price. I l-‘ltCl'i‘-A-’i‘l\'l~.'s Ll.\l London, Eugn, s7 All‘. Dickiescll was eighty three! years of ago and until recently was: tplite active. He had retired front ills farm and removed to (‘lturlotttttottrn about l0 years ago; the rest oi‘ his llfo was spent in his ntttivo settlement of New Glasgow; where by industry and upright llvittg he had attained a place in lllt- community all One 0t‘ its most, substantial residents. lic was for] litany yours an older itl the Christ-w Ian Church at New (llasgotv and' later oi‘ tho Central Christian: Church of Charlottetown. itl otlriy‘; lllaltllootl ho Identified hltllselft with llll‘ Sons 0t‘ Temperance. andl \\'llt<l a. life long advocate of Tcm-' lltulfillldvé. (‘utlslsto-tlt in word until (Iced in all llll‘ relations ui‘ life. hi» was u worthy llXzllllfliit 0t‘ his Scottish ancestry. lie was :1 llh- eral itl politics and ever took an active interest in all matters of public welfare. Ho was twice mat’- riod first to Nlargz-lrtet. AlscGwgol‘. and later about twenty flvc yearsi ago lunrried Airs. Hannah Hooper‘ who survives him .i~in loaves alsof two ill-traitors. (iillITiPS ttnd Arthuytgf, both of Non" (llnsgotv and one sis- ter Airs. Jane Wlllitttns oi‘ Chill.’- Iol t tetosrn. ‘ The lullcrtll servicos at. the bomb t ttnd at New (lltlsgow by Rev. A. P. llmlgtls, Minister of the Christi-fill Church, on Sunday, December 23rd ttt. 2 o'clock when a. grout. ltlatly friends and ltclgllhtln: gathered to home of Gilltnoro Jarditlo ol‘ Lake Verd on Jnnltary 12th when his he- loved wife was suddenly called to llcr eternal ltolnc. Slstot‘ Jardltle was :1 faithful member of the Iiazclbrook Baptist ‘Church ior many years and on Sabbath the llitll was Ialid to rest ill Lite Ilean- iifui burying ground at Hazel- brook. The services were conducted by her pastor iiev. R. W. Lyndsay assisted by Rev. Air. TIlIey oi‘ Puwtlal. Mr. Lyndsay: spoke from Psalms l9 and -i anti ills remarks were lis- tened to with marked attention by the largo assolnbluge present. Mrs. Jartllnt- was at. tpliot tltltls- sunllng woman. kind. agreeable. and cheerful. She looked-well t0 the ways of her ilotlsellold and ate not- thc broad of itllonclts; always fol- lowing after the things that malto for peace, both in the church and wlnllltlnity. ‘it use a tlloastlro to cull at her ‘tome. her cheerful ruuntettance end kindly welcome always made me fool better for having met her. She leaves to mourn a sor- ‘owlng husband and fivo clliltlrcll. zhc youngest only three weeks old. besides numerous irlctlds and rel- ltives. Th0 pail iletlncrs were: lohn Boylitt. Joseph Redmond. loeltua Ballum. \\'. J. Alci-lnchorn. 3amuel Soak-y and lfiarl Jctlkins. 33k- hotno, sufc home ill port. Rent cnrdtlléi’. sbatterctl dcvlt. Sails torn. provision short. Anti only not a wreck. But oh the Joy “p011 11w Him?" To know the voyage of peril o'er. , _-_-40->- MR. JAMES DICKIESON is Th tleath of Air. Jtlnlcs Dicklesun on December 22, 1923, removes out- of the older generation and a nlnn highly PPE-iplltftlfl ll)’ ill] who ltlll‘\\' llim. Home-made, but Hdl No - Equal for Couglte tt-t" .'.."":.'r.':t:t.'.‘r..:: w!" hiypitnrieit-id. 1:41 loves abdnt‘ -. If you have n sorely: cough or cllt-st ‘old rtccom tinted with so rcn c» s. , or tlttllrttlt pay their last tribute oi rt-stlcct and follow the lust rclnzlins to the quiet cemetery near his lortnel" home. where lie the retllttllls of father, iuotller. brother, t-listers and friends‘,- ltlltil the morning breaks. THE SOCIAL SERVICE COUN- CIL OF CANADA NATIONALQ CONVENTION AT ST.JOHN I -tl Parliament to the for the first John. Jallttal-y Tllv Allllttal Nutio 0t‘ Social Lentil-rs Aiarllitllt- Provitlct-s tIlllc-hltlctitlg ill Si. 25th tn Illr-tt. lh-Iognte-s will iii‘ the PffiVlllPflt-l and national bodies iuclttding the clltlrcbcs, and frolll nine Provin- cial Social Service (‘mint-Ila all feti- crniml itt_tlle Council oi (lttnadtt. - Grunt national probletlls such its immigration. cililtl welfare. tnaIs-r- nul uw-Iiarv. t-t-inlitltlltlgy. tlttrt-otic tlrttg traffic, electoral rt-forlll, civil service reform, tllletntlldvnlcftlt, itl tlttstrlttl lite, flttnlly deserliotl, Itn- moral litcrtlltlrc. sex education. und Canada's b-gallztztl butting bottsr-s will bt- tlisctlsseti itl ro- scarcil reports and lly rxports speakers. 'I‘wo great worltl-ftllntld spr-ttltt-rs A there from all from Olllr-tul-n “l-‘ruit-tt-iivesfis made from thejnices ofepplcs, oranges, flgssnd eomblned with totncs, and gives quick reliefin stomach troubles. enables the stonlaeh to give out suitieienl. gastric juice to digest. the m “l-‘rttit-u-tires" also correct Coast 50c. a box, b’ for $2.50, trial size 25c. Ogdensburg, N.Y.. HAVE llll tut out or stutut Took “Fruit-a-tivee” Instead and this Medici-lilo» '- rnade from Fruit Juices Relieved the Tmublo. ll we || u'__ PIPQQA t ngthctm the stomach mueoluwifl,‘ ' ipution and Biliousness from which v Al. ttll dealers or sent post poidji ITED, UTTA\\'A, ONT. tlhriszchurch. NJ,’ '1 MIILIE Clean Child's Bowels “California Fig Syrup“ I. llurry Aiotlt-eri liven cotlstipattd‘. hllious, feverish. or sick, collin- Ilrtllics and (‘Itildrrtl ifivt‘ 1.0 l-‘Iké gottuitlc "(Yllilornltt l-‘ig Sympff No tltilcl" laxative rcl-Zul-atctofldlo tender little Ilowcltl so nioel)’. -,I'- .\\\'<~1-lt‘ll.s' lilo. stomach and starts tho livt-r and bowels without. gfip; ping. (Tonttlins no narcotius or" sililllllilg dru ". Say "ff-aiiforniai’ n, your drutzglt-t, and avoid counter- ik-its, insist upon genuine "Califor- hi1] Fin; Syutp" which (toutnlns dir- vuilryll . ' :Ll‘l‘ on thr- program ill Miss Julia. lnllltrtltl. fortner (‘hief 0t‘ the Chil- drt-tlI-t Ilurctlu of the American l-‘titlt-t-tll tlovt-rnulcnt. and --M9-.. - Kirh)‘ Put-tr. New York. Dr. Sherwood Eddy. is on o . ,. tho l-‘tzllntvsllip for a Chflst I t-iai Order. ' Among (‘tttltltlians OI. 4 who will give considered d“ - art- lilo Vt-ry Rev. Donn L.’ > ‘Fucker, D. C. L» 140116931! Peter llryec, Toronto; Jan. Smytlt, and Profosenno-Q . Dawson. Montreal: Presldmttihd v.5. Patterson of Acadia Unlvereit-rt mi- tt.» brilliant bliss Chsflotttdltfilbz- Whllton. M. A... Ottawa. . v .~‘-=. Tile Frontiers, 0t‘ Mflrltlflifi Provinces presi e on minnow; HIVO t-venlns-‘l- t"? . Special Convention railwutfxtjti! are errant-ted. The puhlkbnlfll§lft tend. Purchase single-tray tickets and get standard ccrtificntes- - H meat your It will show you how easy purchase a Canadian ,9 ' Annuity. And to buy fill an Annuity is the surmt wpyfgtg“; f" provide an Independent Insult for your later years. _ The Dominion Government Al nultles System is maintained: _ .». ‘. t advantage, and 0|! O'D- ueuaily a lot of valuable time is ‘you i ". . lost by using unsuitable trcat- - . menle. A good Dion ll t0 WMQII U!" - lvidneysTand keopthem healilliy- Dodd’: Kidney Pills stimulate and strengthen weak kidneys. The)’ are used and recommended oil over the civilized world. , Dodcrs Kidney Pil-la have restor- ed sound health bu. thousands of troubled women and men. Obtained from eu-drflulm- °" The Dodds Medicine 60., Ltd" Tor- nhftllll’. tick o, hoareontlss trenthing, or if your child wakes up luring thticnlght. with c_roup'_nnil you rant. qnle help try this reliable old tome-made oouttlt remedy; Ally dflll!‘ gist can suplply you wlt 2% "I'll" of Plnex. our this into o 16-01.. tattle and illl the bottle with plnin insulated sugar syrutlri 0r N0" "i" tea clarified molasses, obey, or corn - 11p, instead of sugar aymJJ, it’ do ~.ret This recipe molten l ntmroe really remarkable cough remedy. it tastes good. and In spite of its w cost. it ottn he "epentlrd upon t0 give quirk and lust ng relief. . You can feel this tnlre hold of'tr -ou h in s. tray that. means business. ‘i: oonenn and raises the phlegna ito n throni: tickle anti soothes an as the irritated membranes that. i e the throat and bronchial tubes "it utortrt‘ ‘a n . 111th p a souls] film‘ ling-l . o t1 In extract, ttnd h probe heybetivt itt-town meant of tavern coughs. throat. and i There are many worth eea lone of this mi tore. To e lntment. ee or 1/, omtoee wit" wit ful directions and don't mo. at. ' ammo..." " propel! refunded- ‘lilio Hm: o». has». o». - _ to yourself to learn, lfyolrbuy an Annuity your moneyvrlil Mandi and will increase th eve penny that it Whatever your lgdor your ncome, you willndh _ Plan of purchase to suit you. No mediealonafltqt .-j= uationisrequired. -“'- ",- lt Is well to commence purchase as early.- ponible in order to secure the easiest tome payment. For full information Illl out the coupon lulu ly and anthem it as directed. No postage f, sexy, as It is Canadian Government Ionian!» .;. lvntt us. Coupon-No rouse Ni qfinqpnitoflbbnwr. Annnlflulrnnnb. octagon.‘ Pinhead l or start coughing, you are In =34 peril. The uomlnolv irlillns cough lf negleohd. will In- vade the deeper lylnl "59"" and penetrate to the delicate llrpnelgee of the hinge. Any gougll, however alight. - should have Immediate atten- tlen. At tlvle leaeen extrlllll care ehould be ellwlllil- "fl-IE ILIOHTIOT GOUGW’ MAY IICOMB BBIIOUI.” WE HAVE THI RINIDV. OUR ANODYNI SPRUCE EXPEGTORANT. ‘Johnna & Mason ..:r~...::'.':: -.:'.:.-_~.:.:".. - 1 Mrs. (Dr.) Conroy continues vegy lil suffcrolng severely from o H l‘- lous atlnclr of hlood poisoning In her hand. 0-day PM You get a bill, ‘from us, in the mall during the last. day or two? This 'i .'. O O O llfrs. LAD. Murray, Prince Street. was among the hostesses entertain ing at Aiuernoon Bridge on Tues dny. ' . “ml _8 reminder, that if you rec- eived lti-"l ‘ “ due for payment- THEY A? WHEN SENT. ~- ‘Please pay it "today, prompt pay- mm! kfien tmoney in circulation, and everybody. Several Toboggsn‘ Slide portion wore Intillgcd ,in tits week. 1h? moonlight and weather bolus Idem! for this delightful outdoor sport. O O O nanamtmn Yotm mtmms t AWAY H ~ f sf .; . K ‘ ‘ lo thehzllalheek of lAo-Imlonlg“ _ _ . e - Miss Dora Mathioson was a weclt otttl visitor u» " ‘ .11.... the guest. of; Mr. and firs. Aipzdllflfll‘ complied. ' ‘ , 1 o a 0 The many friends of Mien Enid . wrm a rrroro mt Mofiriene. Sttmmerlldo, who ha: I it the Prince County Hos saves ammo. . - pour, will-be filed to know that sh ll Ubwvine- _ . u... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........-- (lute whether llnllraerllll‘) § ..........N......-u...-“n.--{..-...;..u-~--‘.'¥. J