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Just- moisten a cloth with Danderine andi draw it carefully through your hair, ng-one small strand at a time; t will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt, ogsny.-excessive oil-in a few minut- e you will bs amazed. Your hair will' be wavy, iluify and abundant and pos-I seas an incomparable softness, lustre, and Iuxuriance. 1 Besides beautifying the hair, one; application of Dandsrine dissolves; every. particle of dandruff; Invigorat-- es the scalp, stopping itching andi falling hair. _ Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers or rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, i i ,im instructed by \,Vii1iam Hab.i were conducted by his pastor the Riev. __._._-_'xr-%ff:°z=":frr~'_="1-:rig1 .,g;,, ,,, Snii on his premises at Ab. Mr. Pierce after which the rema ns, .. .,»_ ,,,, _ Q were laid in a beautifull spgt in Ver- ` ` ‘ ` - THURSDAV -non River Cemetery. es es u. so|'- Dpikx ’.'-‘emu--rv mst. 1918 at 12.30 dclock I Owing Hwihef- hs leave” ‘° "“°“”“ .- _ ...,- ,_ _ _ ' . . " hi 1 two brothers; Charles it stu- i'n__\ M...-rstvn. 5 . _u.t it .|_._m. I.. p the fcllouing stock. crop and S 055 Pri _ of wales Collage and .- i, -4- |..l\-_-I.-_l ~~ 2 _.~_ 7 and implements. . -‘lem at me . -, ' 1 31-0( K-1 hors., 5 yen,-5 01,1; 1, Herbert on the old homestead. JTlhe, -1 .‘. ~ -__- l\~~se_ 12 years old; 1 choice cart; Eau bearers Were- lQ1i1r}k Leit, Woes; . ` inre. Sir Donald, 3 years; 1 cow, 8'U1l‘ley. Venanchus T ill gy, m“;llNeu '_;~=~~“-ezfes-__:---s=---.1-f~~-~: -“Ur-_~s‘¢ 'Mrs nld: 1 cow, 5 years old just‘ lgftriesoil' hv,i,';i fgggrfl is over _ ; _ _ » .‘ - rson. ‘ ' freshened 1 cow, 5 years old in cplf,_ L ‘fi mm to their homes und i`H“".,"._ .V125-. l cow. 3 ,years old Farrow; 1 ox, 2; file" 5 _"8 ` _ _ __Fm_eweu Harry .years old, l heifer, 2 years old; 1 hei- their players Me, fer, 1 year old; 1 pig, 4 months old;l We “han meet agdm when the day 50 hem' downs. McKENZlE-At the P. E. island Hos-7 CROP-A quantity of hay, straw, pital, Feb... 19th, 1918 Miss Mary Mc-_ outs, wheat and* tnrnips. "Pi"°h°d"l°l" “Punch” ivmes nf dam, m.e_ Kenzie, aged 89 years. |SiIl;'{§Lpl-;(l)uwEN1T§l;-Bl nggiiir ;;lo;vr,ean1 Mm Judkmg (beating up agaiuta TAYLOR-On Feb. "0 1918 James?-leparator, i sulky rake, cart and the draught nf me tube)_.’I_`h‘f\_nk , _ ."' ’ 1 _ _ - -odne s we shan’t ‘ave no an laid Tnjloi of St. Peters Island aged 65 wheels. 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 spike; fgjuighf Mm ,An_i_s_ It seems to be gia.,--_¢_».u-3-_ -.-..- . wa-an-su-...w-»»~ ' Goughs-Colds Oramps-Chills Sprain_s-Strains and many other common ailments all yield quickly to that wonderfully soothing, healing, pain destroying _ JUHNSUIWS “"°‘""‘ Llnlmenl Ji ' ' Over 100 years of splendid' success. Whether needed internally or exter- nally it is ever humanity's great “Friend in Need” DR. DeVAN’S FRENCH i'li.l5£.§°3 tin Pill for Women. 35 a bex or threeio. £0. Said at all Drug Stores. or mailed to H17 aodreason receipt of price. Tas Sooslu. Dane Cb Bt. Catharines, Ontario R 'tures Filosrnouor. on N .ft .....- . invigoratss and strengthen them. its- _ 'm,,... .the family and the affection and xe- exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- :|1|,‘:'il¢i,t»!';°'ii0.iig:;iilnb'ixii3d- iirifiaabozifid | gard in which the d6C88`B9d WHS held- duclng properties cause the hair to_` twoiorb, at drug stores or bymai on receipt P iie always loved the house of God gxrow, strong and beautiful. ,§l§‘,_'i°' T” s°°”“"D""° c°"s" C"'h-"um and was seldom absent from Sunday You can surely have pretty, soft. i,,» r‘~..,.~---- lit l,'u».-lui., lSchool. During his short illlleaii his lustrous hair, and lots oi it, If youf i mild and winning manner never left will spend n Yew cents for a smalli ihim, and whenuthc lsnmaons coémethi; N.. :le of Kno\\'lton’s Danderine ati 1 'l V V* was but a gen e rea ng 0 -~r.,» dwg store or toilet counter and.AUQ~1 fotters and his spirit passed to God i- I.-_ as directed . f --- 'who gave it. The funeral services years. Funeral from his late residencei tooth barrow, 1 truck wagon, wood Friday, 22nd at 1.30 p. ni. to the Pres-' slei-.-li. 1 driving wagon, bob sleigh, 1 hyterlan Cemetery, West River. Ser- NEW VESSEL IS WRECKED ON TOP OF OLD ONE By n strange incidence, thc new . $1,000,000 oil miner which recently, came to grief on the breakwater al. Tampico. Mexico, was wrecked squarely on the top of another steam- er thai. was lost on thc some spox several years ago. So exactly was the new vessel placed over the other that its boiler room was pierced by the boiler room ot’ the older craft. The wreck occurred when the captain, un- able-to obtain a local pilot on account of u. storm, attempted to enter port ‘ on his own calculations. 'The disas- ter serves to emphasize the' danger - of dispensing with the service of u- local pilot when entering a. harbor.- ' From the February Popular Mechan- ics Magazine. _CASTORIAI ` _ For Infants and 'Children 3 In Use For Over 30 Years l Always bears _ (IIB si¢fau..¢<.e _ _ W I __A - set driving liarness- and work harness. vice will be held in the Church. col _ ‘ _ _ :_, ‘ , rig complete for moving buildings,andl M 'numerous other articles. his, names e*i 1 mud digger, 'Terms made known day of sale. Should day prove stormy sale will be held on first fins day following. Sale iositivc as owner is goin West. , is Maijoliran - MRS. SARAH CAMPBELL. ll The death took place at Mr. Mal. McLean's, Caledonia West, on the 14 _of Mrs. Sarah Campbell, aged 64 years. Mrs. Campbell had been ailing for the last few years, but she bore her affliction patiently. She was of ,a halllly disposition, kind nature. She ihad a premonitlon that her days were only short, and spoke to that effect With the belief she prepared for the _-final messenger to be called to that -land, where “there shall be no more pain." Sho leaves to mourn two b|‘o- ,thers, George Beaton, of Somerville Mass., and Kenneth, of Caledonia West. Interment in Wood Island i(‘emetery. The services at the house ‘were conducted by Rev. M. D. Muc- Leod. Caledonia, and at the grave by iRev.~J. C. Martin. Wood Islands. I .-_.i HARRY W. VICKERSON - The funeral of the lute Harry W. Vickerson, son of Mrs. Bessie Vicker- son took place on Saturday. 16th inst. -Notwithstanding _the severe coldness -of the day a. large concourse of peo- lple of all ages and creede were pre- sent to show their respect felt for l blowin' up nicely for rain. , The Su'b-1 say, Sergeant Major, do 'you realize that that cha-p with the rrow is a nlem-ber of an archaeol- l ogical society? _ The Sergeant Major-Weir, Sir, 'e i may -be what you say. Personally I’ve - lways 'found 'ini quiet and well-be- _ u - ’aved. .-. _ if _ " `. ‘ ' ' -.-sw Pr¢S¢niédl_liith___;_ f ‘ Past Masier’s Jewel , On November 29th a Committeel from Dalziel, L. 0.-L., No. 2480,-wait ed on Bro. James M. Dalziel at hir home and presented him with the Past Moster‘s Jewel also _the follow - ing address. Mr. Dalziel, though, completely taken by surprise, replied in few well-chosen words. Murray Harbor North, P. E. Island, January 29, 1918. 1 rv YF!! |`sr's ul To Brother James _M. Dalziel, .. -as P. W. M. “Dalziel” Lodge, No. 2480,` L. O. A. Murray Harbor North, P. E. I. Dear Sir and Brother;-It is with [eel- lngs of the greatest pleasure that wr have come to your home this even ing as at delegation from the Orange Lodge with which you have been con nected so intimately since its organ- ization. As the senior' member ol' our lodge- we have come to regard you wltl that deep feeling of veneration dui only to those who have rendered z great service to their fellows. \Ve aa :ill times recognize you as the father oi’ Orangislu in our midst, und man; of us have personal feelings of thanlr fulness because you were directly connected with our first thoughts ni uniting with the Association. When, in the closing days ol’ 1916 vou were unanimously chosen by thi brethren to occupy the office ol’ Wor lhipful Master of our lodge during lhe year 1917, it was generally rc cognized that the greatest honor con nected with the appointment was bl-~ ing done to the lodge by its member. in placing you in its chief office Throughout the ycar no brother ha- reason to change that opinion, iv; you at all times filled the posltiru - vith credit and distinction. We most sincerely regret that dui 'ng the last few weeks you have no been enjoying your usual good healtl 1, but we trust that you may soon rc cover strength to enable you to tal: up with your i`orrner vigor the acl -.BDLQHL Jlialt _,this evening is not on ly intended to express our sympath 'n connection with your recent illness and offer our brief word of esteem but' is ‘rather to convey to you in ' tangible t`orrn‘our recognition ol' you services to our lodge while you or cupied the chief' seat amongst in and in presenting you with the accom panying Past Master's Jewel we wisl_ so to do. We trust that this emblem of frat , ernal recognition may daily ussuri l E J. A. McDONALD _ ~ Auctioneer' 2000-2-16M3i. . ____ _ H 100 Acre Farm at D C ll ll 3 sell at Public Auction on the premi- s ses at Meadow Bunk. Lot 31, on Wcd- e n . ‘ . ‘. ' ~ , A. D., 1918, r'on1luf:nclng ut one o`- d li' lst-The farm ol 100 acres lately s owned and occupied by Murdock Mc GOOD DIGESTION To lie able to out what you want nd to digest it properly is' ti' priceless leasing. Good digestion is not appre- iated until you lose it. Then you can- ot afford to experiment, for strong icdicines are hard on weak stomachs you have indigestiou do not be per- uaded into believing you can cure :ryonrself by the use ot' px-edigested ends or so called stomach tonlcs. ody. lt is through the blood that the tmnach 'cts its power to assimilate I d F S k There is no tonic tc-r the stomach thlat I -i t ti-1" ‘ artofte an hs no a our. or every p - .~4 is nd digest. food, and as the blood' ;‘oes to every part ot' thc body any n nproveinent in its condition not only results in strengthening the stomach, but every organ in the body. Rich. red ` blood is absolutely* necessary to good ____ digestion. `ll` your stomach is weuk and you are tr‘oubled with sour ris- The undersigned are instructed to ings in the throat, a feeling of pres- ure about the heart, or nausea after ating, try the tonic treatment with you of the esteem in which you ur. held by your brother Orangemen o‘ ‘ “Dalziel” lodge, and that you may bl r spared for many days to learn througl . day by day fellowship ibut the intrin } sic value ol' this jewel by no mean: ‘ represents the value which we frater l nally set upon your friendship. ‘ On behalf of “Dalziel” Loyal Orang( Lodge, No. 2480, we remain very sin cerely yours, - JOHN T. WHITE ADAM REYNOLDS WILLIAM D. WHITE , ARCHIBALD SUTHERLAND Committee appointed by "Dalzicl’ lodge, 2480, January 21, 1918. - CANADA (Written before the War) Land df the lllaplo leaf, ` Land ol’ the golden sheaf, Fair Canada! Home oi' our loyal sires, Hearth oi' their lonely fires, yspeptlcs have been cured by this clock in the afternoon. ' medicine that every suderer from tomach trouble should try lt. You ill soon know the joy of good digest- caddy the sixth iluv of March next Dr. Williams 'Pink Pills. So many v STEW.-\RT’S Big Bright licsfraurant is ready for you where you can getih: besi' pr-:a.fu:'al;»le in Quicli lunches, Dinners, etc., eic I Up-to-date Serii-._e First-Class Lady Cooks and _ Vfaitrerses. q.. . . ings and having 78 acres cleared, and 22 acres of good soft and hard wood. 2nd-Also at tho same place and date, all the farm stock, crop and im plements now on the said farm com- prising: 3 horses, 5 milch cows. 3 young cattle, 3 pigs, G0 hens, Frost & Wood Binder. Massey-Harris Mo- wer (new), old nunver, ruko, shaker, cleuncrund bugger (Hall) Roller, Spring Tooth Harrows, 2 Ploughs, new Gang Plough. . Potato Digger. Scuifler, Spike Hurrows. Hay Fork and Rope, Pulpcr (new). Disk Drill, Truck Frarne, Cart, l"anners, Wheel ljurrow. Truck Wuggorr (Bain), Dri- - s Leo, Es deceased with good build- ion and enjoy better health in other ways- if you ,give this medicine u fair, trial. - You can get Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 cents' a box ‘or six' boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil-- liams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 4 L_ gnxq POU l.TR_Y__WAN TED ‘l want a large quantity oi' dressed poultry. Write or call nt A. Horne & Co., on Friday Feb. 22nd. March Each putriot uilrniws. Loves, Canada! _Though on thc fateful Plain The "Lily" strove in vain For Canada, - A flower of union grows,- ’l`l|o lily-tinted rosc- Triumphing o'er its tous, Brave Canada! - lf wise her councils be, Undreamed thc 'destiny Of Canada! .\ thousand leagues ol' plain, Lake, forest, mountain-chain, Fast by, the teeming main, i0Wil daily Slllldlilf f¢X0€lll-Gil Ili 6.40,' L0 rlicuni-slLls‘rn. Here you 'have a Great Canada! _ u. ni. arrive Ml.. Stewart 9.20 u. rn. re-j pleasant cri'erve's-cent llthi,i»\vulcr The nations, from afar liehold thy rising star O Uunadul villg Wasson. Wood Sleigh. liarllcsfi. lst and sth, also at st. Peter-'s stut- Everything ue.;-. and clean _as a new ouliit can make it. Pr- -mpt SPIRVI Restaur- ant oprn 9 am. to 1 a. m. Most orderlv-well-conduct and clean Restaurant ~ that’s' STl3.WAR'l"5. p 101 QUEEN STREET Opposite Piov se Bros. :asc-1-19Mstt1mo g Professional Cards Dr. Cliit , CHRON|C VDISEACIS THE sole head nf a family or any male over CURATIVE TREATMENT by thi month in advance. Victoria Hotel.: Charlottetown, P. E. -1.. Canada. HOURS. 13 to 8 daily. Now. 2466-2-2M8mospd. -____- S. S. Hessian Barrister, lolleltor, Notary Public, lo., lollllqlllp P. I. I. J. D. Stewart, K. C. Barrister. Solicitor and 5| air wan or I rr pil in l|nA p- pcur in uenau .lt lic 'minion ann. geucy .. or Sub-Agcnciy for the Didtrici. Entry by proxy LL; hens' - may be made ni nny Don_1|n|on _Lands Agency but not Sub-Agency uncertain condiiions. ei- (new): 1 hay mower; 1 steel rake; ; a quantity of oats and small articles too nun-.erons to mcntion. 'l`cr|r|s for l'urn|, L10 per cc-lil. down und balance in 30 days and for stock. ctc., ull sums under $10.00 cash, and i'or amounts over $10.00, 9 months' credit. on approved joint notes. -iilmrlctteto-wn, l<‘cbruul‘y 12ill -‘\~ D-. 1918. BENJ. CARTER ii. C0. Auctioneers 2622-2-19ttstlMar6. 2*'-___-I/`;\ . _ ~,d<*§.l-_‘S 2;-.:`»* "‘ °£§§~‘.~`. lf; ‘_ . . e. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Years old; 1 fnly. 2 years; 2 cons, 3 Land Regulations _ rlghtecn years olrl. muv homestead a quarter section of :ivnilullle llonuuion land in Manitoba. Ur the W0r|d'fam9d Milkmuid VIL; 9 " 5 slr- .hc ' Alhcrn. A llc' t- uit a Duties-Six lnonllil rcslilence upon :mil cul- livanon of the land in each of ihrec years. A 1 _ homestcadcr may live wllhin ninc miles of his Dl0W§ 1 Bei; Dill ll8l`I'0WBf1 l8V8i‘ Bplkfs homestead on a iarru of at least 80 acres. nn h certain conditions. A 'lmbriahie house is rc- qulred except wherc residence is performed in the vicinity- driving sleigh; 1 box sleigh; 2 bug- In ccrluln districts a lioinesicudrr ln good stainl- lng may pre-enjipi a quarter-section alongside his K hogluegiesgl Pr|ce'a3.mpc‘; acre.i h af ul il res ur mon s rear ence n eac ree “°N.Y T0 |-°AN~ years alter earning homestead nafennnlso 50 acres gl extra cultivation. Pre-empiion patenl maybe ob' tained as soon ar homestead patent, on certain ll ‘ . conditions. A settler who has exhausted his homestead right, may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. 5 P 0° Dui M If ld ln (white); 20 bus. seed wheat; 3 bus. the constlpated waste matter andpois- imothy seed. also lot of articles too ons in the bowels. est; rr acre, res- u rcs c mr mont ssc oil rea years, cultivate Soacrrs and ererta inn ‘ ' ' , T house worth $300. The area oicultiv/ailonir suhjeci to reduction in Fairlianks Scales. Bloavlrs _und Tackle. 10|, on Tuesday Fpi,_ 2i;ii,_ M. R. HARDY, _ Little York 2021-2-l9M3i. 'fl- Great Clearance Auction Sale, I am instructed- by Jolm A. Drake lo sell by auction his valuable farm at Millview, known ns Old Grant homestead, consisting of 55 acres of choice land, all clear and in extra good state of cultivation. Also his stock, crop and farm implements, on Wednesday, Feb. 27th, at 12 o'cIook, noon, sharp. Stock,-1 mare, 14 yrs. old- 1 horse, 9 years old 1 hors 5 years; 1.i head of choice cattle, in- cluding registered Ayrshire hull, ,3_ years, bred by A. McRae & Son. a very choice bred one being grandson choice breeding ewes in lamb; 4 pigs, Implements,-1 Frost & Wood bind- disc harro`w; 2 gang plows; 1 singlej arrow, all steel; 1 roller; 2 carts _and wheels; 3 trucks; 2 wood sleighs; 1 les; 1 express wagon; threshing out- t complete; 1 set fanners; 8 sets pairs plow traces; 4 collars and numerous to mention. testines, instead of 'being cast out oi the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches tho delicate brain tissue it causes con- gestion and that dull, throbbing, slclt- riving harness; 3 sets cart harness; sning headache. ames. stomach remove the sour, undigested Crop.-10 tons good hay; 4 tons oat food and' foul gases, take the excess traw; 250 bus. choice seed oats bile from the liver and carry out all sa.-._ .._.£'.§.°.i"2’...'i’.‘_".%ii".»......... case oi rough, scrubhy or stony land, Live stock may be substituted for cultivation under ceris u 1 condition 5 Everything must go as Mr. Drake straighten you out by morning. They going West. If 27th is stormy- sale work wihlle you sleep- a 10-cent box l_iril,anniu's hope and pride. Linked in her empire wide, ln danger. at her side, '1‘ruc Canada! _ The Lord may we adore, Who saved in tirne_of yore, _ _ Our Canada! I-*rom western placid shore To eastern billows' roar, "()‘ Lord” let each implorc “Bless Canada!" J. FRANK BAKER. lAKE °`L`ASlIlRllS" IF _I HEAUACHY BIl|llUS lNll lIllNSlIPAlEll Best for Ilver and bowels, had brsat’.1,i had colds, sour stomach. _.___ Get u 10-cent box. Sick .head-uclle, blliousncsu, coated wnglie, head and nose clogged up with a cold- ulwuys trace this to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels, or.sour, gasp stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in tho in- Cascarets immediately cleanse the A Cascaret tonight will surely ..-1'-.r' ~ ' Proof that Some W0me1\ .4 QQ Avoid Operation ; Mrs. Etta Derion, of Ogdenillilw. WI*-» §¢¥"i “I suffered from female troubles which caused Piercing Illia 115 like a knife through my back and side. 1 ilihfif' I°;t,;‘,.,,iil:;,5: 9tl'9UKl5l-\ 50 I hid $0 8° W bed' The doctiw -ill(-ii'll(l(\'li`lnrcrid about but 1 would not rum. ro ublr gi-£1;-lug:-I :<1-d Xu-C-_ mm, _ ,_ The ms, Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegeta e D mel cured me All women who have female trouble of any bottle brought great relief and six_ bottles have eilidnd ighould tri ` I Lydia E. Puuuum's vegeuibie compound-" ~ C-l 7 lt- _ -_ 9- 14 .w lx - _ new Mn. says Avoiaea an 0p=r»ii°“-_ ,.,:.- ' T-if/‘ "ii -i' Canton, Ohio -"I sudered from a female trouble winch '\. ~ - r ' il, ml, I ., _ L QQ V -L ' _ .' . ` \ , caused me much suffering. and two doctors doudcd that X \ \ ` 'I , i l - 1 would have to go through an operation before I 00001 _ | ggthiwyeirliothcr, who had been helped by I-'Ydm E‘_Pi”k‘ ,_ - ham’s Vegetable Compound. advised mc to ivy li- bi’ , i / - -,--.._ *fc } |\ l l my troubles so [_ can do my house work w1i.hont__n1i diiilcult . I advise an v woman who is alllicted u ith \ .-#T K* r. \_',./ »..,._,, l Ii fore submitting to an operation. It relieved mc from & if _1...-. } / . I 'I I / / \‘\. ` '/ ’ 4 iv , _, 3 " _` / I female roubles to give Lydiii `l’ini3i)ii:\1’1;'f;Ql']‘;illg" _ __,`-.T table Compound a iriul am |. \':| for them.”-Mrs._h1a1r1n Bo IN E . Canton, Ohio. Even; Sick Woman Shdii ` ‘ ll A inn-li; ' LYDIA E. PINKHAM S <-if? I .f,’:..}€“1»_'<~*i_ ‘tis as » _ - _ -:,1i21-'th st. ,’ ' lu o » L F/,, X ,_ ~,,_. - " VEGETABLE cou1>oUN ' Before Submitting To An g li ` ‘ - - ~ ` - ' ____ __,_.__.- - -- - _ 1, -» » ---_-. --------=-_-~__-_=. ~:.. _ ._ _.__ _.___`._._ -,,.__i, _ ?::.:.‘.;..S:1:::;ff..:sc;.; Business Premises '-|_v|NG cnsA'rEs Pnosu-:Ms Fon THE cusrvusr Tile s-wilt development of the sci- ence ot' aviation has 'produced a num- `>er of highly important questions vhich. in the opinion ot' experts. hug; be solved .by the chemist. Ways uust be found, for example, to over- 'Dine the susceptibility of machines fi sudden changes ot' temperature, ind some sort ol' it chemical com- pund is needed to make cloth. used n acroplancs- and elsewhere. wutcr- irool. air-proof, und slow-burning. lther fields- for the chemist are sug- gested ‘by the demand l'-or rustproof zletal parts and light alloys.-Froin .he February' Popular Mechanics .lagaine The attention ol' good furincrs cv- -rywhcrc is directed toward scouring :ood secd oats. This seed will bc carce next spring. I 'SHANGEIIN RAILWAY TIMETABLE On and aftcr Thursday, February 21st. 1918 trains will run us i'ollows:-- West:-Pmssenger train will leave Tlllu|'Iollctown. daily Sunday except- ed ul 0.00 u. ru., urrlvo hllnernld .lunc- ‘ion 7.30'a. m., Borden 8.20 o. ni. rc- iurnlng will leave Borden 2.30 p. rn. irrivc Emerald Junction 3.20 p. ni., "-lrarloltetowri 5.30 p. rn. ' Mixcd train will leave Surnruersidc Iaily Sunday cxcoptcd 0.00 u. ln., ur-' rivc l~lru»u'ald .iuucliou 7.25 a. ni.. fllrarlotietown 10.30 at. ln., returning will leave Charlottetown 2.00 p. m. vrrive Eluerald Junction 4.30 p. ln., Suniiucrsldc 0.00 p. ni. lliixvd lruin will lcnvc Borden daily dunduy excepted at 6.30 u. rn. nr-rlvo|‘ Emerald Junction 7.20 o.. in.. Sum-' mcrside 9.00 at. ru.. returning will leave Summer-side at 2.15 p. m., ar- five Emerald Junction, 3.20 p. rn. Borden 5.40 ii, rn. Mixed train will leavc 'l‘iguish .laily, Sunday excepted at 5.-15 a. iu..i .irrive Sulnrncrside 11.00 u. rn., re- turning will leave Summerslde 2.30 n. in. arrive Tignish 8.00 p. rn. East:-Mixed train will leave lil- mira daily Sunday excepted at 5.30 aa., m., Souris 0.50 a. nr., arrive Mt. Ste- wart 9.ii5 at. rn., Charlottetown 11.10] a. rn., returning will leuvc Charlotte- town 3.10 p. rn. arrive Mt. Stewart 4.45 p.m. Souris 7.30 p.1u. Einiru 8.50 p. ui. Mixed train will louvc George-, turning will leave Mt. Stewart 4.501 p. m. arrive Georgetown 7.30 p. rn. i South:-Mixed train will lcuvc l0_l0 ri. ln. returning will .lcavc Chur- lottetown 3.10 p. ln. arrive lilurray F Harbor 7.0., p. ni. Connectlons:- Passengers from, Snmmerside for Mainland points will! connect at Emerald - Junction withl train t'or Borden, und Passengers l'rom Mainland t'or Summcrside will connect at _Emerald Junction with train for Summerside. _ l Pzisscilgors i`rorn and to points on Georgetown Branch will connect ul Mt. Stewart us l'oru1crly_ ` District Pussengcr .-\gouis's ol`l`loc, i Charlottetown, l~‘cbruury 18th. 1018.' URIC ACID IN Nllll The undersigned are instructed to offer for sale at Pulblic Auction on the- preiuises, corner of Queen and Rich- mond Streets in Charlottetown on TUESDAY the 26th day of February A.ll., 1018 at the hour of 'l‘Wll<)LVh‘ o’clock noon. , ALL THAT property _having u. frontage ol' 4-1 icct on Queen -Street und-3 feet 8 inches on Richmond Strcct_ with the brick building there- on occupied by the l)o1ninlon Express Company and the wooden building adjoining' and ul present in the oc- cupation of Messrs. James and Train- or, Barbers. ______ I The properly will be sold tsn-bdj;ect Says a little Salts -in water may save f” “ ]j"“f'e 01 Suufff "_°w ou H ‘fn ,“g_ you from dread attack iiiiiillI|“tiii;'|\¢\l"Tliililtrl:,i€I3..oii)2°iilL Die , _ _ The purchaser will bc entitled to ll.\euu1atlsnl ls cuslc-`z° to avoid Lllnrlithu rem from the dmc of deiivcry qi io cure. -;.~lz1.lcs ,| well-known unlhor- Deed 0|- i-,mveymlw 0f_the.p,.,_,miSeS_ ity. We ur.-_ adviscil to dress \v:u'ml_v: i A ilppog-it 0i"t\vc-nty per cent. of the ke-ep lin- l'< .vt 4l|'_\'; avoid cxpos\l|'o;c;a|. \ pu,-,V-|iai;i, Liioni-y will bo required at less Inca-L but ilrlnli plonly of wntor. timi, Ui' ,mic uiiii .imiaiiuu wiiiiiu Itlicunuwiisfnt is at direct result oi iweiiiy days, ea-ting too much moat and other rich _ poi- lprilini- pn;-ticulurs apply Lo the foods' limi product; uric ~u.cid. wfllclr imrlersignerl. is absorbed into t-he blood. lr is thc Dated at Charlottetown Gtb, Febru- l`urll(§:iion ol' thc lridiicys to ill-ici' thi:-'~ ary A. D.. 1918. uc from -tho blood and cusl il out in ‘ tllio nrnlc; Lim pores ol' ihc skin un" GAUDET 8" HASZARD' rl so 1_1 means ot' freeing the blood off s0uciw,.5_ Ull-9 1-Wliurrly. ln damp und chilly 2568_2_14.l.huSTum|z6th| - cold woulhcl' tho skin iiorcs' :ire clov- ld, thus forcing thu kidneys to du , i doubclo worlc, -ihcy liecoino wcuk ilnil ` ' slluxglsh and full to clim-iuuto thc uric' acid. which lice-pp uc' nu.l'ti g ' d T ° f circulating through tlL1leusy‘;tel.ii1,deifi/- a u entua-I-ly settling in the joints* audi A muscles. canslirng stillness. .~{o1'c1ies's` and puiu vullcd rllcuuuitlsln _ I ' At the first lwlngc of 1'he1l||lut-ls'l11 get from nny plu1rmucy about four, : C ounces ot' Jud Salts; put, a tablespoon- ,- - ful -in at glass of water -a-.nd drink bc-I fore llrcnltfast eac-ll morning for ai- wcek. Thi-s ls .snid to cillruinuto uric' a-cl ©h-\&1£~. ozncieg 4.30 - 5.15 6.00 |700- __ llordon DCU. ‘ Emerald Jcl.. DOD- Kensington Al'I'. Surumersidc Arr. A rr. Dep. /\l`l‘. 3_2() P.M. 5.40 AJM. 7.25 6.45 6.00 2.47 2.15 g»pT ‘mm eocg 0.51 8.00 A l'l'. USD- Suuimerside Port Hill O’Lcary Al'bel'ton Tignish Arr. Dep. A.M. 11.00 9.22 ' 8.03 6.45 5.45 ' l’.M. :mo /|_-ir. 5.25 5.75 7.30 Arr. llcp. - (TI|urlot|.etown Arr Mt. Sidwurl. Moi-ell - St. Peters Sourls __ _ , Dep. A.M_ 11.10 0.35 8.55 8.25 6.50 l'.1\fI. 8.50 Arr. P.-lil. 4_r.o cor, s.-is mo Dep. ` Elmira Dep. Ml.. Ste wart Ari-_ Cardigan Montague APP- Georgetown - pep A.M. 5.30 AJM. 9.20 8.03! ' 7.33 0.46 P.M. 3.l0 4.55 7.05 .n_`w Dep. Arr. Charlottetown Vernon River ' Murray Ha_rb0r Arr. Dep. A.M. 10.10 ' 8.20 6.20 _ _ _ ,_ - . ~ ALL 'rr-is Asov: 'raams nun n/luv, sunny EXQEPTED c. A. Havss _ H. H. MEL/ms ' . General Maliagsr (Eastern Lines) Passenger Trefhilic M w' T' HUQGAN' Moncton. N. B. l'1H||°|'» District Passenger Agent Moncton. N. B. _ Charlottetown: ,__ I I