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' 2--'-;1¢`»`f.;"*;.‘-’="*'§:"“T * e »°.~.‘\' 27:.; _ _.pl _ _ ` `: -f-fu -i lf.-_. v9`,l\‘ li ; -ri ’ il. ¢‘,'%'I' ` ff'-Q11 ` 5 --` ` 'xiii' fly . ;` il' ‘f,.(; ,' if 3., - 1. is l ~ l ,_ »‘\ l - 4 I » » .v/Q " . ., . _ 1,... '. l 't' 1-. .'.`. l ‘ - .l . l '- . - , \ ' - ' ieeeeoooeeaaoseo - ai- Buy a Home - f Youul Find More “In” Life ‘ Study the ads. Answer #3 _'lt 9 .Q 0 *‘*¥i1i*. e ee-at ;:-.ros -l-wo_ _ _ or -~ _1- SPANISH ‘!Fl..U” /ln adores-to also rom..- slm el l-mini ll, sr” uulvlu eiuoulu _ A GREAT SUCCESS » U O-*O those that look "ilkely.” i* f....l2l.!..S assesses one-a.e-5 gg. Study the problem of whore youu Like 'ro Live- and decld on a‘ -house tlist's a lit- blg better. that your GAU- Tl-ON tells you that you can -AFFORD. For with a _good home, _ Hundreds ofletters from all parts of Canada prove thla assertion. lflivoihllave been a victim to the ‘, Ill, doa't hesitate-take GIN PILLS. " Gil Pills' Sold Bonyvhn. 50 Coats a Box. Till National. Dunn 8. Cnnuen. Co. sasassésssi ,eeeeoseaoe 'those value is increasing all -'t.he,t:lme, you'll be able to work to greater purpose, and to EARN MORE. ' -Some of today’s ads SHOULD mean a good deal to you. Anyliow-find out. _ $'$Bs¥%1rf;~"2~?¥¥¢5¢¥¥¢=1¢5§l BIRTHS MILLER-At Penticton, B. C., Doo. 19th to Prof. and Mrs. L. J. Millar, a daughter. DIED McGREGOR-Alt the home of his grandfather Jas. F. MacLeod, Bratisl- Ol CANADA, Llulrfm ___ _ __, _,, ~? Fox 'Rancher Wanted To take cllarge of a Ranch oi' thirty foxes ill New York State. Good wages with a bonus, and a free dwelling will be given to tl competent married Ranchman. Apply giving experience and referellces to E. R. BROW. P. O. Box 66, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ml0i _ “3 ' T°'°‘l'°- °“' last Friday night, -\viil go down in local 1vloNc'roN, Dec. 26.-Bi~ea.lh`ing -a spirit ofgood will, courage optimism. and co-operation the banquet given in the Marven Biscuit factory, Moncton, bane on Dec. 25 of iniiuenza, John Ii' MacGregor aged 15 years and '"7 months. Q1 -B A ill-iiood Medicines. v Fur Auction Sales NEW YORK, Dec. 21 -Negotiations between the New York Fur Auction an the annual winter Fur Auction here and in that city. Through a misunder- B standing on the part of lthe St. Louis need them some day Beam. to H 1° 'begin °“ Ja“““‘”V 27 1"" as "“““°"`S then to need them alld not have story ‘as 'being one of the most suc- cessful get-together meetings ever held by employees of any industry in the l"Vi'aritillle Provinces. No one could bc present at the banquet witllout feeling the strength of the tie which -binds J. A. Marvell to his employes and the employes to J. A. Marvelll Such an organization, must of necessity sue-i ceed and the future is big with pro-` mise for the marvelous industry, wllich has sprung up so quickly in the rail- way city. ` A Happy Gathering at the .Home of White Lily Biscuits. _ .Mr. Marven’s Excellent Address. An Industry 'Which is _“Making Marvelous Progress. _ ` - faction to me -to have you come to- gether in this way. The past year has been an eventful one from many stalldpoints-_-event(-ul because of the progress and. happy conclusion of the Great World Wlar, and evelltfful to our company because oi’ the rapid stride which we have lllade in our business. While rejoicing at this joyous tilne, we lnust not forget those wllo have passed away from us. Not long ago during the epidenlic of influenza, three valued employes died in -the persons of Miss Cassie Wood, Mrs. P. LeBlanc and Albion Allain. I deep- ly regret their demise. _ - I am ve1_`Y Elad tllat we have with us tonight two of our returned soldiers, Shortly after eight o‘clock Mal-ven_ employes to tho number of nearly' Iiifty including department heads, tl'a- vellers, and others sat dowll to ‘all ex- cellent banquet. which had been spread ill the dinillg rooln of the flic- tury_ The large room had 'been pret- tily and appropriately decorated with flags. hunting -and evergreen and pre- sented -a pleasing appearance. After the supper had been eaten the follow- Mr. Samuel Lutes slid Mr. Roy Met- calf, who did their bit on -the -pl-ains of Flanders. _Now that the war is over we lhave every reason to rejoice. but we are not forgetful of the awful 'loss of life that the great struggle has entailed. Our brave Canadian lads have fougllt vallantly and well and by their splendid work they have added wonderfully to the prestige of Canada. Considering the prepared- creased. Owing to the rapid increase business during the past year next year rolls around tihatour sales I will not thereby be ,in any way do- in '> - »; - - ‘ ~“ -_ ‘_f 3 may cnlntplnsrowu cusnoilla ""' A . , - . DECEMBEn*so, isis W ‘-and I :ssl eonndent time when tual' " - - Children Cry for Fletcllerfs .=_ -.<\t-_ ,-_‘~_~ Q \ \ .__ , s ,_- ‘. -_ 1.' ,_ . .a _~¢» »u».»-f extell- . ,”- ` sions are necessary ill order that we _) .I . may handle the great volume ol- or- '__' ' ',,_ W - fi Xders wihich are coming to us. -An els- -' - if., I tension forty by eighty feet. W111 be .-;, _ Q as _Q F-_ - '.\ _. .Q . L added to the factory early next alid anotller American reel oven. further increase our faciltias turning out White Lily Biscuits tion, of Marvell workers, I feel' wollderful things are possible future. I wisll you oile and all a very Christmas and a bright, happy prosperous New Year. was provided during the oven L. Holder and songs by the Lily Quartette," colllposed of W. H. Spear, E. Lewis., S. L. ellld H. B. Meyllell. The solo Me A hearty vote of thanks was ed the lady enlployes w‘ho had of the banquet and also to the Mr, Steeves, and singers. _ Three cheers and a tiger were en right royally, for Mr. Marvell, S. L. Holder, Secretary. Treasure A. Wilson, factory superilltendellt ` the ladies. very enjoyable evening to a close. spling sufllcielltly large qualltities to meet the eagerialld over increasing delllulld With the loyal alld hearty co-ope'l'a- ill the Merry A well renedered musical program songs were enthusiastically eilcored. ;i:;_‘i;; Genuine CASTGRIA Alwsvs -pianist The Nation:-ll`Alltllelll -brought u __ - J" ,.-»v-§--,.-"4*,.-\.- -is '-_»..»..,;- -...- -. _ ;. _Mu -W _-_. .\_ . ` , ._ "»"~:1r~'.` ‘."‘~ tl for ill ~ The Kind You Hove Allvag-sl ?1ull;;1lt,,_u;ld v-'!:ieh_ has bean in use fu; Over tim-ry yc.;;'~, has borne the signature of ...__ and has been _made u.ld»-lr his P.-,_ _ 14/ snnal sug,-1--v;;.;fv.l since its ii1fan¢y_ -/~ ~~ #5 Allow no tap to deceive you in lim, :nat All Counterfeits, lnlitarisns and just-as--good” are but , Experiments that tritls with and endanger the health og .Infants and Children--Ex erience a alnst Ex rimont. ' ulnist is éAsiro|=i°A _ Cnstoria is a harmless substitute or. Castor Oil, Paregorir., Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It c-on'.,»lin.1 neither Opium, illnrphine nor other uarcnti-J substance. its and I-l I M R) b M E L Tig' is age is its guarantee., For more than ihirty years it bas' 3 u ng H0 S' y ESSFS. . 0\ H, »- - N "‘\vlllt.~ been in constafnt use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diaxrhoea-; allaying Feverishnesi arising ' therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, ala; SETS. -110111” the assimilation of Food; giving healthy _and natural sleep. ‘ 111111 The Childl'en's Panacea---The Mother’a Friend; ' - Bears the Signature of ‘ , . ln- Use For liver 30 Years - giv- Mr. l'. T and 0 1 X . v constantly on hand never had this Drcaded Disease. These articles D lnlellt and genuine 'lablets and “Tile King," proposed by J. A. 1\‘lal'- y using the N. T. Rawleigh’g ing toast list was carried out: n . ` e People who have these goods ti l-DollaId’s, S llris, or at Hoyas L cGinnis,Si. Peters Bay -or at llles Condon’s, Georgetown. Keep a good supply of all awl'elplh’s goods on hand, you will D now stand, The New York sale willithem_ B start on February 3rd and the St. Louis Auction on January 20th. - in a statement made -today Charles S. Porter, President ofthe Now; York Corporation, said tha-t negotia- . ' R . _ li Manager' for hast Klllg’s lief that the change was in the heat interests of the flu- trade. Merchan diae meant for sale alt the New York Auction will be received until Jan- tions for the change of dates were begun by the corporation in the be- Ei#-_ - ll the coming sale will be one of the W largest ever held here and it is pre- gl' sumed that prices will be n1ainmine.l`College may enteron January 3rd,. at the prevailing markets levels, 1919, and find su1tabie_opp_ortunl- - ties for making up deficiencies due D - 'to 1 FREE TUITION for one year to . _ J l -IN uluolulu - al In loving memory of Pte. Leslie W. dr, lVDoLeod, 105th Battalion, beloved soil of Robert and Kate MacLeod, Long River, P. E. I., died at Glasgow Scot-I land, December 30th, 1917. '3 He answered the call of ‘his coulltry with a heart that was noble -and Of course he thought it ills duty H As men of fills calibre do. f true' , ,I will sell by auction at the City . I wr ‘bed-roolll, hall, kitchen furnitllre, p 169-I2-27-M 41 A " BUSY E331- J- H- L11WS011- M011C1°11 used by biscuit manufacturers in the d medicines call be secured at M Sales Corporation and Funston Bros. §?y ot Ourimm rooms at Augustus account of Sit. Louis have resulted ill lu the changing of the opening dates oi’ Ju ll responded to by Singing of Na- on‘al Alltllenl. , “The President,” proposed by D. ulllayp, responded to by Mr.J. A. ness of the Germans it is silnply mar- vellous the way nhe Allies held the line, and undoubtedly we have great cause for thankfulness that a Mr. _Foch was raised up to lead the hosts who slew the terrible Hun. 11-1`V911» The biscuit lllalmfacturers have S0118-S0lI1i€l‘S of. T-110 K1Hg-Pl certainly sought todo their -part in ewis. “The Travellers," proposed by ll_l<‘. Myles, responded to by Messrs. A. unn, W. H. Spear, R. E. Mc-.C-onllell, the conservation of food. When thc occasion arose tlhe biscuit manufac iurers got together and exchanged ideals ill order that large quantities , B. Meynell, A. T. Avzlrd_ G. \V. lor substitutes could be used without Company both s-ales were scheduled have them and not need them’ J-amlesoll, R. Surette, J. H. Reardon. mju,-mg 0ur',pr0du(,t to any extenp “Branclles," proposed by Fred Food collservation has ,worked out 1`¢1W11- 1`e511011d‘¢d 10 by U- 11111111111- ivery satisfactorily both in Canada and - H- G11111f’111`» . ithe United Stiles. ` S0111-1**"W11111¢ 14113’ M1119- Q11111`1L’11‘1"f During the recent tollr of the Duke JASo -W- H- SD€111`- 5- 11- H0111f‘l‘. 15- 1»H\\'15- iof Devollshire he honored the I-iomc - B- Meynell- ,of white Lily Biscuit with it vi.-vit. ` "Mu11111`11C1“1`91`S-" 91011115911 ‘W 11- 1'1~,W‘e were greatly pleased to be able P. l1..I. ' Gilmour responded to by Messrs. 'l`. A. L0 conduct His Excellency through "V\ilb0Il C' N Kell-ll B F lVlY19“.\VC- the various deparilllents of our -plant V ` 1 ll . | - n s . ‘ HN9WC1‘1‘1b9- -1- M- 0`C01111e1.1» W- 1`0‘11'!tlllll to show ‘him and those with ‘him F _-@- hercby p e rs o n s who are time spent in military service. D l returned men H- aduates of Prince of Wales H Y- S- Pff1"“Y~ C- NUWICS- Iwhat we were seeking to do ill the S _ I t b I “Oiiicc,” proposed by W. H- Sill*-111?Qnlallllfatcillre of 'White Lilv Biscuit pema arrmlgemen S are mug responded to by Messrs. S. L. Holrlei‘,|}1'- pi . 1| - d .-'ty d 1'.1;_ my son.. -rm... pre.-...t l..li...l...... mane at ACADIA UNIVERSITY C, ,.,.,,,,,._ ed" ,;‘,‘f §"l';§1h°“’°’_"e gm fdf 1; W W 6 Sll.W 8 Ill bl S011F5'°T119 1101111- 1401115 T1`¢111_S» L .inl .mention ofthe English oven marie 011191- ` by Vicars, 'u name to conjure with in "F0rem0H. Sllillllers. E‘11l:1rw<.‘\‘>'-’ into pulling world. Dui-ing the toni- ol 109081211 bl’ R- '1`- MCC01111@11- 1""11'-illspectioll the Duke and his party Correspondence should be ad 0“1'-°"- G- Haley- R- Metcalf' essed THE. RFGISTRAR ACADIA Wolfville, N. S. B °.‘:!€"'.i.__. Auction oi Furniture T otel. Queen St., No. 213, a lot of i “God Gave the King." onded to by Messrs. I-I. Elsoll, N. H. ivisited me ,MKG Bh0p_ where- we N91S011- J- 1193111110- H- W00d- S- L111‘f*1» nluilufacturc a variety of cakes includ- MCCMS- J- Lflgef- E- B- W'115011» R- "ing ll Slab Cake. The latter greatly pleased His Excellency and ill his ilolloi' we decided to nrllne this var- Iil aridltion to the above list.-a toast iiely the Devon Slab Cake, which is UNIVERCITY, 10 "T119 P1"fSS-" 'WHS D1`0D0S9d by 1\111- ,already meeting with o. very rclldy ` _ 1". Myles and responded to by C. C. ’SaIe_ Vfl1`11. Of f-119 5111011111119 T1'1b1111<=‘ *mai it is worthy of note that all the jam imes and George Peebles, of the lil replying to the toast' “The Pres- Maritillle 'Provill-ces, is lnlported from M011Cf011 T1`a11SC1`1I1t- Upper -Canada and the United States. Realizing the importallce of making dent.” Mr. Mllrven was partiCU1=11‘1Y our own jam, we installed a preserv- nitllre comprising dining roonl happy ill his remarks, the -hearty up- mg ,plant ,L few yea,-B ago and have He save his me mr his “Dum-ry lmats, carpet, oilcloth, dishes, etc. w He now lies -beneath the sod. 'S, Away from this world of sorrow 'in To dwell forever with God. 321342-30m1l. M|nard'e Llnlment Cures Diphtheriai I q NOTlCE 'I‘lle annuual meeting of the sllllru- ,O holders and patrons of the Cornwall W Creamery Company will be held injh Cornwall Hall Wednesday January 8th at 2.30 gp. m. D. H. Muncl-|lsoN. ° Secretary ` 3219-12-30Mwlf5ipd. ' . th i ‘$5207-12-2-8nl3.pll. hatever nature to make payment, efore -the first of Alpril next. After ollect. NATHANIEL MCLAREN G. SONS ,£063-I2-ltlllllino. lie on Thursday, Jail. 2nd, commenc- g at one o’clock p. m. hicll he is held by lall his employees. Mr. J. A. Marven ill his address IMUSG t9Sf2ifl’lI1g 1-0 1-he 1’-9199111 `111'becn lnnllufacturing 'part of our jam which we used for' filling. The sale of this product has greatly increased Spoke ll1lDi1l’t11S 1'0110WS3 ’°“11 115 W1111 since we were obliged to discontinue BENJ. CARTER, great -pleasure that i wel-come you \¢he use af C,-gum fined -biscuiw our _ _ Auctioneer. _ E611'-1€Ul€1"1 here 1011115111- This 111 U19 chief difficulty has been ill securing second gathering oftllis nature that me ,,e(,ess-,try fmp" |n order to We ill*-VH hi'-fl ‘and 101111 11531119 you solve tllis'probleln we are now lllakillg that it is a great pleasure and satis- ,ln-,mgemcms to produce our Own I-*-ff '-3-Y raspberries and strawberries ollour The undersigned intending to make change ill their business beg leave notify those indebted to theln of at date lawful steps will be taken to Forest Hill l mga'-s ,_ .-5,- lwllt 1 , - 'Synopsis oi Canadian' Norihwe I RANCH FOXES If I can secure 15 pairs of Foxes to ranch I will xen the former Dalton nch at Southport under a competent man. Terms $1.50 er pair or E0 per cent of the in- crease of Good Standard Bred Foxes. Interested parties telephone at once. W. K. RUGERS' iTHE :nie head I' 4 ismlly or any male ovsl -section ol nvallalrc Dolmninn i:lnd_ in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Allwrlal. Applicant-mulll ap- pear :rl lvfrsen .ll the Dominion Laird; Mzerlcy or Sub-Aacncy lol lhc District. Knlrlexbv proxy may he ml-ids .ll any Dominion Lan.ls agency but not Hub-Agencv on reriai-l conditiors. | Duties-Six mbnihs residrnce uDUll and cul -ilvatioll nl lhc lllnd lll en- h of three years- A ‘lolneatelder may live within nine milesof llil -hzmestaad on a farm of at lesli 80 aerc_s, on certain conditions. A habitable house ill rs- lqulrefl except where residence ia perfomled in me f 'vicln V. , ' | In certain dlstrlrtl a hlnneareuler in good ltand~ Ing may pre-empt a quarter-uc\.on along ride his l homestead, Price ;3.oo per acre. Duties Six months residence in each of Ihre: years alter earning homestead patent: silo 50 acres 'extra cultivation, Pre-empllon patent maybe ob- Halnadl tl soon an homenesd patent, on certain o ndit 1 “A retdtr who hu axllsusud his homestead right i =ld:e‘i:.0o'§er len, Duties-Mun reside six monthi in eu of Join. cultivate W acres and anon a?u'wertll?:l\~ i h' :uso cliltivatiolliu mbiec! to leduetion la are o muah lerubby ol-stony and, Ulve uoell ' - may lv mhlitutrd for cultivation under certain -=. ,-_. _J ' m '-\ ~ 9.1-'_ -T---"Aff-:t _ -.#.e‘-I"'i`-.-’>§.'{’3J - . . _ fi "fr -__“»1- Lalirl Regulation eighteen yum old, in v homestead a quarter e npurdhued homumdin certain districts uction The undersi lied will ol'fer i'or 1 pure bred Shorthorn Low to own fllrm, which is located about thirty-three miles from Moncton, on tho line of the C. G. It. ,We have a three-qu'al'ler nlile frontage of rail- way truck und the farm consists of 000 acres, part of which _is in wood- land, and 'tile balance lillder cultiva- tion We -produce eggs, butter, milk, Sak; on his fm-lg at BI-ackley Point etc., wlllcll we use in connection with Road, on Monday, Janugry 6¢,h_,uur -business. This year we install- 1919, qgmmgnging at l 0';-;l0(~k, od a railway siding, platform, tele- sharp., The following Stotk, &c. phone, etc., and -we limi it very 0011- velllent to have trains stop for us Caive in March; I Shorthorn COW right oil our owll farm. The siding 1-0 C1i|V3111 MHFCIL 5 Mini COW* E0 we hope lo use for double purpose, Callie in Februatyl 1 newll' C3|V9d for, the incoming and outgoing oi C1 W, _1 Guernsey grade CUW E0 freight in connection with the farm. FHIVC 111 M51`_Ch- 'I Heifer 2_Y1`5- Old ami for the placing a passenger car. m calf' 1 Hfilfer 15 mos' ('u9rn~"ey which we hope will carry to the farm S332' % AI_;,‘l5_;%il;_eli;u'l'l1°1sE;“§’{l(§;rt}I')‘l):(; for a llay's outing our entire staff ot' , . - ~ . gig 1 2l;°'1tg‘°‘I`;’0SB“|‘l 1 do not wish you to nllink that we 0 ’ ' ' . ' . ` hlvve forgotten you travellers here to- x 8 nlos., 2 Helier halves 8 mos employes night I think it is rigiht for you to Guernsey and Shorthorn grades, I ` t d ft mom I huvé Ayrshire Bull Calf 8 mos. pure 5°' h°'“° 'Sa '" “Y a ° b d 1 C M- Sh nh m ade' gone into-this matter considerably e a 0 r ’ ' P gr 'and it is uite right for you to spend Also the following Crop-I0 tolls ‘1 Aso- Box Slci h 1 Li ht 'Igerms-12 inonlhs credit on ll - Sale Positive. No Reserve. Charlottetown l .\ > YA* i -- - °°"°“ "iii wcollv. c M ci th Miulst r Deputy e e N B Unauthorized Puhlicatio advertisement will not be paid to S D -¢9`_,_ "3- B’ =. VERNON MACM ILLAN. ;',f,',;,,, PETER BHODIE, Auctioneer of choice C|0ve_r and Timothy Hay' your Saturdays with your wives and 400 b||5_ Tm-mpg’ 25 bu5_ Wheat’ families, but there is another- ques- a quantity of Pglatgeg and 0513, tion to be c0nBld9f9d. If YOU 8l1]0y having the half holiday why should I "1 ii . 8 ' Sleigh, 1 Express Wagon, 1 Truck not all the employes of the J. A .Mar- Wa on. ven-Limited also enjoy this privilege? I feel -that we have in our employ, proved joint notes- 6 p- c. off dir bool as travellers and biscuit manu- Cash facturers, very loyal and hearty work- ers, and therefore I am glad to be able to announce that during the come ing year of 1919 we propose closing our factory- at 1 o'clock on Saturdays 3211- 12-so M moniliml. ai pd. . , _ vo-in cznvaun cowlvanv Nm-» vonn cifv noNllt_sl.Alloli J. D. O'Conne|l of Cuba Gives to Charlottetown for Orphans. Standard) fr_onl‘»Cam\algluey, Olllba; ‘le Ihas made provision that I Cllrisunllas treats -for orphans be colltfimued ilor all tillle. For ` purpose he has given $10,000 to Iohll, $10,000 to 1-ifallilfux. $5.000 Christmas treats »for'ol1pll-u.ils ill iho principal to relllaflll invested. ll-ayor of each ot' the places llulllle to he one of the trustees. Mr. O'Collllel has written to 'llakillg it kil-own tllat he never irilw-ll ally rlis‘tillcti»oll between -llic ‘and Protestallt orplrf-lns: he This year' he has sent -funds Enatl'uctJilolls to Judge J. R. Arnlstl -'ive cont st-ri-p mid -five new pen are housed. M'r.OlConLilcll has th-is ill other yellrs in addlltioll to picnics he has givell hcrc and ill o cities. to the. orpha-ns year after year time. -and it is but just to him- make -it clear that he -has dm-wn the gifts which comes 'from a heart. ? SMALL SAV-IN-GS DESIR Despise not tile day of stillali -is advice the soundness of has always been recognized. lil ionul finance this ‘holds as true the nations generally making it CHILDRENS FRIEND _ $5,00(. J. D. O"C‘-ollllelll writes The St_.lolln m in sev- ex eral lllani-ti-llle -province centres sh-all the illterest only to he used each year friends Cath '.reated both alike on every occasion tsklulg -him to -give li new twenty- to each child ill -sll'the or-plltlllages and homes in St.Jollll where orphans done Mr. O'-l1onllcll's generous -benefac- tioll willl give pleasure and comfort for all religious distinction ill distrllbutillg kindly ED things whicl' as il other departments of life. So one see: EHS 'for -their people to save, because it i »»l-5 The Kind You Have Always Bought V '__' _ _ SUM _ 1_ - 'yi shalt I the H that " realized Uhzlt by the savings of thc masses thc natiollai iillanolal cdiflc ay be made secure. The Dolnillioll Goverlllnellt has unclled a War Savill-gs Plan that i framed to promote saving among all asses of Canadialls. By this method loney `m:ly‘ he lent to the Govern- ment through tllle purchase of a Wa st' Savings Stamp at al cost of $4.00, i'or| to w-hich $5.00 will be repaid by the (lov sw' crnilleilt ill January, 1024. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. the This means tllat lille money thus invested draws il. little over 4% per cent compounded 'half-yearly. As--be- hind these stamps stands all Canada, one can readily see that the security is unquestioned. If Canadians do ilot become-a sav- ing -people it will not be through lack of opportullity, or inducement, to save. li to :J ll\TlIIIIIIlllI.\\\\\\\\\\§XIIA\\\\\§&7I/IIIIIA\&h\\\ has ha.- and 'ollg lilies the iller to na' S _..._ ' __-E* H ’ . F ?\\\\\\\\\\`*..VII&\\\\\\\\?/III//Il\\\\“Xi OTICE The City Corporation will he oblige to publish a list oi all unpaid T axes o December 28th. Citizens are request to pay without iurther delay. I W. W. 3 City s Re Cit Taxes fb 2-»= és 11%; Z\ Clarke Clerk \\\\\\\\\\\\ZIlllIllIA\\\\\\\\\'l l\\\§,\‘_*.IIIIIIIILY P1'--J* 'T' f " ; ' -__ 7 §\ -."‘E‘.~ Q ’ . \ , _ \ \ `._:_=_"" L:--: 7/ff" pi-E-4.:-11.111-fr lil1--11‘i1~u’l1i.il‘u ; l ' will 1 n /////_ 4/ 1-1, ,..-fl _, ii -I Canadian Government Railway- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Time Table In Effect Sept. 21.~r, 1918 , ‘I READ DOWN Atlantic Standard Time RF./\D UP I2. 2. 3.10 4-23 5.02 ‘ 6-as =.- 88%’ _l>.`l»i_" ii 'i-'sf' A M. 6.l5 7-15 7-45 8.45 -r-1 t.. Ar Emerald J “ Borden p` p Clnlrlottetowil Ar Hunterkiver " i>. M. A nl. 1 /nm. 7.15 li.55 lo.3o 6.lo lo.-15 3.00 jet. " 5.35 lo.o4 .oo D 4.30 ’ 6.30 r. M. 4.36 5.20 5-53 6.25 l>. M. 3-15 4.00 - 4-35 A. M. 6.3o 8.00 8-47 9-35 Dp Borden _Enlci-alll Ar Kensington Ar Suninierside Dp A M. P. M. 6.35 lo.o4 5.no 9.3! 4.09 ~ 9-0° J 3-3° V /l. la. Ar 8.45 8.05 7-05 6.3o jul. 1 P. M. l \ Unusual Things ` Anything about the home `, that needs washing and that will not be hurl by pure water itself may be safely immersed in the _ creamy, pure. cleans- ` , _ ing Lux lather. - Sill: shades, hangings. oil- picturee and their flames. jewelry. bric-a-brne, heir- looms, ere.. all are purihed like new with Lux. LEVER BROTHERS . LIMITED. TORONTO 'll .is -ll , lp né' 7-45 8-34 9- is 9-ss 6.45 ? 3 6-45 8-ss 9.l1 9-42 - ll . 15 .,. l l 1 I """"` P. il. 4- ls 5.04 5-as P.M. ‘ . _ _M730 A. M. ll.3o I.2I 2-ss 3-sl? 4-ss P.M. 2.50 4-15 4.4: 5.02 6.05 A. M. 8.50 lo.oo lo.4o i l.oo Dp Slllnnlerside Al' Port Hill _ O’ Leary Alberton Ar Tignish P- IM- W" Y M* "_ DMR- ." A. st. P. Dp Charlottetown Ar 9.50 Mt. Stewart 8.35 Morcll St. Peters ' ' ` . Ar Souris 745 1 ""°"'* ""'_" _ *_ .,-l._A_f...._!l!fr1i_f.1- ..._LD.f.>__ H5 | - ‘ ' A. Dp Mt. Stewart Ar 8.35 Cardigan Montague Ar Georgetown Dp 6.35 P. M. 1 z.o5 lam ll.oi _ as 3'-iz 5. . o , AM. M. _ . 515° 4-15 3-17 2.40 _ Dp 6-45* l.l5 ‘ A. M. A. M. 8.49 7-44 5-55 . 6.09 DP 8.07 ‘_ M. 1 3-55 , ~7-37 3-39 ‘ 743 z. lo - 1 l.oo 6.oo Sai. only P. M. 3.lo 435 Dly ex SutaSl.n Sstgsun P. M. ° /l. u. 3-I0 Up Charlottetown Ar 10.15 io.o5 4.55 Vs-non River ‘ 8.20 *_ Dly ex ,Sat - ` only ll. ll. 8.5! 7.20 7.05 Ar Murray Harbor Dp 6,10 Except as noted, as the- Above Trains ullrnulluf"ly1 | _ Run Dail;-Q Sunday Exoepted - . W. T. HUGGAN _ District Passenger Agent, , Ps lo D *J ,- . l l ` ". , ,'3- . -~-.iw _ ,. ,. ¢»»..n... " -.