l. ‘-ww t 5 ‘. q 3 it f ; f i -» ig , _ /‘_ .~ ' -z _.-1. it ll `- §ii..'\.5" . ri? >. . .. i ,i ':.' 2. _ 4 . .U UN. - , 21-' .se 1' ~:' E t M N 1' f, ,J i _ ~ i. ._ . i 'ii it £5 9, . 5 91”? 5-7' .\ . ~ i . <. ‘ » rl 1 I . i i 5. t. .,_,i;_ j, a 4_5. '_~ .; ;__|~ _i'¢ _, ' L, . if P it 1. ~ T i’. i sr. `;‘, ‘ 'fl .55 ,. .i :_ 'i‘i -¢ af flifif ‘ I ii -_ i¢2?ij-‘- ' “rss-' ;. ._ ii- ` -.1-if :i‘ 5 I ‘.2 4. 3 ' . _ 1 ii '_ , i F . Z if /" I ~. - -N" ' 1'.. 3_1* 4 '- y Fifi " lji-i _, iiigrsi ii \_. -Ld f xi ,ii ` ~ =f`€5f`,"_-'ii #-5 s i 2 l if. 1' 1_9 st- r.. ~ ~. `ii1`i1 at _:_-i -,.2 -4' _ -i ire 'ii 1i;§ll.t i_»§;, 1 i|i';i.' ' <- _.1 . / ,- gf 2; ,-_“‘%””".._..__. -a-;";;'~;;`4; ‘ _'f-' '- ‘ _ ..._ -~'~;%:,§'-,,f» "~»-,; J" 'T;_ si; ""i. -, ~ ‘_-_‘i..1=.:=§#.‘='-'.:'-.*.‘*'i~ . . .. i if ,_. Mg, 3;, lk gilt; _ .,lr.i‘.i'.» ' » ;i 3;.: it ’ 't' U, i ,. _ gi ni _i n. _lr - '-W1 frtfi _ Vi ' iii" i 1 ‘ ,' fi ~.=.. F ss fc _-` %¢ _ ir‘_»i.f~-.‘ oi* ' .riftéi - -fi' _ it i‘_,.-if-`.i_»;'” ij li A‘i'<1"i i li- iii: Q »` if: 5;; I J -a Q `i-“~‘i.'~"- ;,~_.o -yy `,‘.,~L» _ .3-_ ._ ' . . ar t.i lr . ~ . fleet to be. follo\ved by the invasion _ _ lull g “flu -i` tin" ihcxiouiii ‘ncsmus ~ ” THE HARLo'r'rE 0 » ‘C . __ - °“fi°i"`:R‘i»’9‘“` A -. __..~z-- -1... » »-_- ~ _ '.l_ if , _V - 5 Homin; Daily (founded 1887), $4.00 per year (I:-sllversd) in advance; 53-0° im* iw' (Mulino In ndvnneo. in cmiaa, ms sam for u. ,s. A. HUUQ 975°' I! Cl\ll'|°¢il!0wI\» ll' anch Offices at Summsrslde, Atherton.- ‘8ourls gall Montague. , V “ President-Maier A. A. smim Editor and Publisher: Assistant Editor; A J. R.”-Burnett. ' D. K. Currie - _.-_---~-,-_;_-_------ - - ~-_-.-.-_-.-.-.-_- --- _..¢,-_-_-1» ~.c-.-_--_-L_ ,,.... 4... --_-_ ._ -..__._._._._. ..,_._.__=._._ " ' MONDAY, 0(`TOBER, 21, |918 “-'-‘J-A-‘-ff-':::: ~ -. _ . -_~_~_-_-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-_-_,,,, __ -_-_-_-_,,.._.,_._._._=.___.___._._._. _.,__,_.___;_T,,_ ___.________ _ _ .___ _________ _ 1 Ni2i.soi\.' AND 'i‘i<.-\i-‘»,3ti,o.ii< -~ . is ii L°_"d %i5Uii» like the Duke of liiiiiiaiitiiy-after' »\'ictory lit* the ' \Velling , was the ln-ro of many 'battles #id victor in tht-in all_ Un- like in ’i\_1liiiy respects, they were alike int-heir licroic spirit, inthe gift of leadersliip of armed forces, inay llis liltissiiig alight on in their devotion to king and cotin my eiideavors for .st-r\'iii§g`iny i "Yi ihfil' t`0llli`»¢¥ for resigii iiiyst-li' :uid the jtist “'i1i"ii iii“)' iiiiiléiii iiiiii iii ii\‘~'ii‘ cause which is intrusted lo me strong sense of duty. \\"cllingtoii in fo (inf,-,,.|_ _.\mc,,_ /\m,.,,_ his military orders and despatclies ,»\m¢~,,_" spoke iiev" Ui l»§i0i`Y iiiii Uficii Ui This prayer of _\'elsoii, reverent, iiiii}'~ Ami -\ii'iS0ii'-*` iii5i fiiililili l0`trustfnl lniinanc, along \vitli the his fleet on the morning of 'l`rafal- sigiial, “liiiglaiitl expects every gm' W35 3" ‘~`i0‘lii@iii »`i‘»‘iiiiii0ii>` Ullman to do his duty" which was nn- diiil' iiiiii “'35 ii°i’i.\' 0ii'~'Y€¢.i~ furled as he returned to the deck, Neisonis iiiiii iiiiii greatest 593' have been \\'atch\vords and inspir- iigiii “"9-S ioiigiii iii iii” iiiofiiiiig ation to tliousanils in the fleet and »r» predoiiiiiiaiit feature in, the llritisli fleet. For iiiyst-ll' in- dividually lcoinniit my life to lliin that 4 inadc` mei; and oi Ocioiiei' -’i*i» i805- ~\iiili0ii’0ii`-‘ the nation fliiriiitgithe century past`"liiiow il' shi- is saved ” 'i‘licrt- is no i’iiiei“i_5iai'_‘_"ii-‘i iiicii iii iii” ii5i`°ii‘i‘ and well licfit thi- inomentous days mit'_H’S_m'i“ar-V i5"ii“i"7 giiiiii ii-‘i` in which we no-.i live. \\/hen was iiiifiistrauvc t_‘ii'*"ii~" i"i‘i_ iiiiiii if'ii` the call to trust in (iod and do our biiifiii hiidigained ii" iii"i_iiie im' duty ever more imperative than in perm! throtnfi Of_ France iii |804' the present stiprt-inc crisis? Ile had be`iind him vast armies and N,_l_\_(m |m“_ MS _lim as did great fleets. llis dream was of hundred; of bmw _m_ T _ . _ - - ui on mfal- world empire, to lic supreme onigur day for _l _,l_c_n cm§_ _id th land and sea. He trusted in his star vidorv 'which ‘:`(',_)H(‘)wc;1 fail t` to give him victorv over the British cr t- '- - V ` iircd ` and icoiiquest of thc llritish Isles, llilliilillilfliiiiifi' I iw iliitm of 'mm' OF thiS glorious :iniii\'t~rs:i\',\' inail_\` `.l.r0ii>0 ~i\ilim‘m.“ S . sm .iimwn will lmh_i0m_all\' _:md n_VL_rcm`\_Isctuitil »ritain :i_t;aiii.=.tnivasioii and recall some scenes and incidents oil' gmc to har. I]-_ml unrivalled 5“i)` that mem-Mable October morning’ ileinacy of the ocean which has U3 WMS ago* The dav brO,f\_L_ Fmc, since been rnznntaincd, unenteebled and clear ; an iiicreasiii;-5 breeze was i (mil l“_i.t£il_inlSllCd' _ It made Possible blowing and a long swell rolled in gh? Blmsll hmiiire of today and las establislicd :ind nurtured her duced a certain amount. How would i .YOU “Ve if YOU were"com_pelled tr. save? X ;£'i%¥¢§¥i§éli¢§¢'&*~%a=-¢‘.t=.ta<-it qi Your (Problems, ;Solved »1¢ "1 ' _ -xi *V *l\iff_ 1'.o.i.iNoc61'*r. o. o I :Z ( All rlgh ts reserved) ####&%onnaoaowaf h Dr. Linscutt, in this column will °ii’_Y°“ 90iV0 Your heart problems religious, natural, social,'tlnaucinl and every other anxious care that peri Pi9Xi“-‘B You. lf ti personal answer is re-l _quirt-id. enclose a tive cent stamp, Nu names will be published; if you pro. fer, sign your initials only, or use ti pseudonym. “A-N AN.\’_]i0tlS l:iAlf(il-l'l‘l-Jil" states that her muthtri' has lately tiled and that neither during her life nur at death did she make any profession °f i"i¢iiSi0I1; She was a good mother,- e kind hearted neighbor' and every-' body loved her. “l ami anxious to _ $5.95 question in my mind lint what your l _ THE ciiiiitniltinwi cuiiiiiiiii » Y i - 'i i i0PYliCT5liY eater Will Takeg, \ v‘.\ - capacity; nickel platctl-‘ioolfl stove radiates an iiitciiso ,lit llainciscxliiigiiiislictl. Uni* 'l`lic cnuincllcd nictal is-ati iinprovctl l`caturc and while this typo ol' iiiail order price ~- . . . . . . . . . .. . _.... ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 'R 5 _, 4 . , i_» , honsmt-r what you would do ifit E _ You suddenly found your income ret ` my ` ”` *_ _ _ . . _ ._ 1 i 1517 % s _ .- 5 } I , 'i si-iitiit e viiuis _ -_ _ `iiliiiiiii|iiiii'liiii1-5.. flil Healer ` ~ - \~\§_~ i iiaii \l_ ,Lx <;fu,_" .A lcatling value in a Hoi lilast, Oil lleatcr, made with two' fl l-2 innh wicks, giving QXHCUY thc sninc length of' wick as other stniiduivl oil lieiil,ci'S: lfiilfi eiininellcd top, Il I-8 inch fillcr screws, black japanncd front 3 l-2 inches in dianictei',oiic quart. A Low Priced Air-light Healer VICTOR SPE C IAB AlllTlGH'I` is a popular heater at a popular; price; _ made of' uniform’ colored lilnetl .~;t.ccl, name and de- ;liand|c, extreme height 3 Il-fl inches itil. it holds thc hcat, cvcn after thc i mother is ln lieavon. 'l‘hei‘n are soni- Chrlstiuna who will not turn thi-ii-_ souls inside out and tell tclr faltli,i and others who could not if tlieyi would. No tloulit. such it good woman vas your mother wus either' conscious- ly or unconsciously under the influ- ence of the grace of Gott . THE (‘iIIlR(`ll AND l"R(lSl‘Eltl'l“i’:i “It” the people give first placc to t.ll<‘_ _cliiiijclt and iinrsoiial religion wliatl will the cl`f`eet be upon the geiieruli Heater; Stove body scientificail y perforated so that it will radiate the vt-ry most p'>s~ible ht-a'; nickeled bands, base and feet, automatic burner 22 1-2 inches high An extremely hanfiy Oil i~. \ . ._______ _,_A __ _H f, 1-.: ` R. T. HOLMAN Ltd corat,ioii neatly eniliossed, steel inside. lining, screw i'o~ gnluting di°nf`t.. ' `I.etii-;tl_i I9 l~2 in., width lfl- in., height to pipe hole 23 inches, ttikcs 6-inchifpipc. A big henter, comp etc with cooking cover. Price ;acli ............. 4.95 The Island’s Biggest, Best and Busiest Store _ _ k? __ - prosterity of the eoininunlt_v?" “i\i:| Alderman." Imagine if you can a cltvl without any religious seiwiccs. Suclii WEDDING BELLS |N | - PUBLIC NOTICE RE PROHllllTl0N ACI' _§ - . . - I r . a city would he more like hell upon' A very pretty ,ndn-‘age was Cadiz llay. .»\t tlawn the enemy ap-| _I _ 1 _ _ _ peared iii order of battle and .i>“\‘ib.t ‘md lo-‘nl D0_mu.m‘mS Owl-Se.u5l they Came forth dw rising Sun which ‘arc now girdiiig her with( shone upon their white sails ztiitllftfelngti "i ‘hc limi' ‘ii "“l’i'~`iii°i frowning, liroatlsitles. 'l`liese were' pl 'i _ ` V the combined fleets of liraiice and _ f‘i_ fi i~far_ ‘i‘i-‘ “'ii~` iii°iii“iiiUii~" Spain, Superior in number of in Lritish liistory and was no less Ships and weight of guns and .lcd nioinentotis to tnc “ world' and to by a brave and skilful coniniander, imma" _illicit-"~ _"\i \i\'iiici'i0ii' \,mmcm_c' says .\llison, \\'c fought for vic- Ol success for he kneiv his iiiciriiiiifl iii ii`iiiiii5~'*`g _-'\ii . » ~ . _ ) i ` l I cart than anything else. Oni' leati- Solemuized in Indian Rivet-i ing inanulacttircrs, the t‘oi-eiinui an-l g,|)_ufCh0n'[`ue.day mgfniy-)gS@p.; managers ot' our industries are mostly [Ember 24-th when M155 losiphinel church men -and malty ol' them leudiinxi _NlCl..€llZil\ Cl?iLlgl'li`€I` Of li/.l.l'S AZt'Ch-5 (`.lii'ist'lans. (`lii‘istianity is ii great, l'i~_ ibatig It/icltgicglliln bicmne united] S ,,._,,,0,, to ,.05 6,., _ _in e in y_ nos o mairimony _D ____,.___:_i),_ .gi to Mr \\`iliiam S, Mc Ihnald son ‘ of John N. l\/lf-Donald ot Clcr-i » mont, The happy-young bride » ‘looked very pretty in a handsongei ,dress of white duchess satin* _ trimmed with _pearl beading: _She lwore the conventional veil and a wreath of orange blossoms iand carried a, beautiful bcquet of ~ _ “ ii-'i 'lcarnations and maiden _ hair fern Shejwasi attended by t ' ‘Miss Lillian \-atcher who was '- _li l i l i ROY (..-\\lPBl‘Il.I. On Oct.. l lth, al`lci' a short. illiicss of' pncunionin tlicrc passed to.tlic i.ii'cat. beyond .\li~. lioy (lainpbcll at thc. early age of 25 years, ;\lr. (Iainbcll was a son of' \lr. I). D. Campbell, Post. .\lastc,r o|` O’l.cai'_\', and for a nunihci' of years was coiiiicctctl with thc Bank of' Nova Scotia aftcrwards cnlcring lnisincss foi'.lLiJiisclf` aft Allicrton. Ile. took an activc part in all niattcrs pcr- laiiiing to thc atlvaiiccmcnt of the place, as wcll as licing it pi'oniincnt. iiieiiilici' in thc \Iasonic tlrtlcrnndci' tvhich lic was laid to ri-st. hy his Under and by virtue of the Powers vested in the Pro- hioition Commission, any Physician living more than five miles from a Vendor may on application to the Secretary of the Commission be appointed a vendor during the pleasure of the commission. Clergyman in charge of a con- gregation shall for the time being be permitted to issue _prescriptions on vendors for the use ot liquors for their parishioners, and in sections not already provided for tem- porary vendors will, oii their recommendation be appointed. ‘These regulations are to meet emergencies arising from ‘the p resent epidemic and shalt be in force during the pleas ure of the commission only. ` l HENRY SMITH, _ _ , Secretary of the Prohibition Commi_si0n. ` Dated at Charlottetown, . `attlredii'1-wlitte crlt-ape georgette ` over pink. The br' csmaid also liroihci' Al ason s in Woonilicldl this 17th day of October, 1918, i` ' ' llis hotly was talicn to his hoine (`.t"lt_lt‘l_ci'_v. _ | ' 1 1957-10-18 m 1 wk. » mude ag “.0 rmd the Story _;\\| me ment winch has made possible the _ (“.sp0Sm-0” .Mr |,;m|L. had in-,_-n wiiiniiig of thc war and the sal- made' thc Signal my -~y|;,|“. _<,,i1;mf| yation of linm:iii lilicrty. _lliit for ]mr§n,_,y» and with his ¢“_-0 ]i,~|¢5 0_f its existeiicc, its noble tr.'iditions,its b meh' i 5 -iftl to -the illustrious deeds and inemornlilt Il. Q IPS l1l0V fig W y . A attack under full sail he retired to UIIIUCS ill iiic till-*Y fiiiii iiS gffiii his cabin and there wrote and leit 1ll`iliL‘\'L’il\€lllS iii \l\”0f‘-’Cfillg` 0li_i' on record his devout P,-uycr for shores, in transportin_g armesanuni- victory. Thus he wrote: _ tions and food supplies during the. 8 tilt 4.* 3% uwmaamaawmamws Daily Selections For Guardian Readers vi- it# 5°] it _.“May the great (iod whom I"wor'sl1lp, grant to my coun- try and for the benefit ofliur- ope in general, :i great “Wi glorious victory, and may no misconduct tarnish it; may present struggle. the war must have been lost and it would now bc with us a fight for existence. Let us again on this Trafalgar anni- versary render heartfelt thanks to the Almighty for the British fleet. ` Vi/CSC aiiii ii‘° ll/“Si icsliccis mid The writer quoted above, for in~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___________,__v____.,_._._._._._. ,_.__,_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_ .__ 1' _ .- -,-,-.- -_-_-_-_-_-.~ - -~-_-_-_-.- - - -.- ~ - ~ -_A ~ - -_~:::.-.». é “WI'l.\"l` I5 \'i>'|` (`i\N./YDI/\I\" __ ~ “A writer in “'l`he Stat;-smaii," 'l`hc \\"cst is cosmopolitan in the seeks to discover Canadian nation- coinposition of the people, but it is ' ality, a “temperamental national- Canatlian, thoroughly and strongly . ity, typically and essentially Call- (.`anadian, in cliaracter. adian.” He essays to find it in the Czmadians horn in the \Vest, or in back townships of Ontario, Que- Ontario, Quebec, .\ie\v Brunswick, bcc, New Brunswick and Prince Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Is- Edward Island. "The West is ii0i land outnumber by far any other Caliildifiili" lie ‘i0gmHii5¢S- “ii i5 single class of the population of thc An1erican-broiidly, Simply. bifil- West. They are broadened and gain iiiiiiY» but P0l1i'f55.iV@i)' Aiiicficaii-ii wisdom by daily Contact with the What I10flFi€ii5R.iS-il1iS? Une migili people from other lands, but with Weil 35k iiie iliiiiiiil’ Oi ~*ii1iC5iii‘i‘i‘ the breadth of vision and keenness ' ship that would endeavor to cleave of judgment so gained they Sgtzbc- from the rest of Canada 'all thc yond doubt or question the Stand. territory west of the Great Lakes, ‘ ards of character in the Vt/est mid i0 53% "TNS iS 110i CI\il21di€1l\~" liar too many persons in Eastern Tim West is “Oi liaiociiiiiii ii is Canada dismiss the \/Vest with thc true.The tfaiiadiaiiisin of thc' check- yiféicss judgment' i-Qh’ the “fest fi' Kaiiie iiioiiiiii iii” iiciiiei' iiiitiie is more Aincriczin than Canadiaii.” Viiiiige Store ¢s»=»9¢-i-U vat# \VlilAT GIRLS SIIOULI) KNOW ('l‘o tho Editor of the \’Vltness) Sir,-Ev:-ry girl was made to 'lovc a mail. It. is not her only reasoii for lic- Ing-nut indeed the chief reasioii--liut it is one large part of hei' llfc‘s pru- grain which she generally siicct-cds in li0iIll-l. and doing well. Ilut the object 0l`_lier devotion is not'alwz1ys worthy. The examination of men for the Arniy has revealed that so large it percent- age of men are suffering' from veneral diseases in more or less degree that girls should claim. the right to know whether a man is safe to marry bc~ fore engagements. It ls only false prudlshness and insane sensitivenessi that prevents womanliood from de- manding her rights ln this all import- ant matter. Everyone knows that veneriil dis- eases are sometimes inherited and sometimes quite innocently contracted and the afllictlon does not necessarily imply moral leprosy. But the physical leprosy is t/here all the same threaten- ing the' health of the wife and child- ren to be. Every ni-an should be ex- amined by the State every year and listed for any contagious disease or other-wise ‘noxious disease, and enli- jected to -ttreatment. And -any man before asking it girl to marry hini should under dire penalty. be reqiiiveil by law to sn-bmlt himself to medical examination, the .result of which ' to be shown ‘to the girls' parents or guardians-'not li’ htiblenses. or lfifhey have the t`emer'ity_)`l£L ask, but by the requirement and visw of the land- and that until he can show a clean bill in this regard he' shall he pro- vented from marrying. -Should not _ wore a veil and c rried _a showers gbaquet of pink and white sweet I peas( Tip; vi'e_d_d_i_n,g_march was _ beautifu lv rendered by Miss .Monica McLellan: ‘During the nuptial Mass somevery nice and and appropriate hymns were _sung by a few girl friends. The groom was ably supportedby Mr Major McNeii.'Aiter the marriage .ceremony the bridat partygdrove , to the home of the bride where a very delicious breakfast was awaiting them. A--number of this neighbours and friends of both | bride and groom were the invited _guests to .break fast.. Alter the fmany good‘thii~gs were enjoyed by all present Nlr and Mrs_Mc- Dona‘d accompanied by their es- teemed attendants were driven . in Mr W: Warrenis auto to_Ch_ar- lottetown to attend the Exhibition - l`he bride wore t,ravelli_nii suit of blue serge _an§;a`black“sealette plush coat, which looked very harmonizing with a most _attract- ive hat of black and white silk plush. The bridesmaid wore a travelling suitfof burgandy serge with hat to match. Mr and Mrs McDonald will reside in Clermont Lot 19 on Mr McDonald’s modern- and beautiful farm home. _Both .bride andgroom are exceedingly popular with .all their acquaint- ‘ , aencelThe bride was formerlythe ,esteemedand capable teacher of Indian River -echool. Mr Mc- Donald is one of the most pros- _ perous farmers on Prince Edward island. 'I`heir-many .friends wish, 'hem a long and prosperous? wedded.lite. » i Mdnlrds Liniment Lumnsrmans Friend A ‘ i ~ .- | . _\\\'§\\i,"r < _ P -`. _ ._ .f’Dtii>_ii',s ri,- .ydnweva ;/// ` Pl L“L S *__-_--,‘i,,§ ' ily? i |` \ . ' , ’ ' i. V I - _r--4 ,)\l'f`(.i4p "‘. l i' i 'fi " '_` ' ~ Th, i ni5l1ETJ'iT1 /ill' 9 I ,~/ir' |ii'i|i,f ` i I 'li i7|;\|,;-1; 'i ii |iIii i li Sal.ti`i'tlu_v morning at'_(l`Lcai'_v l'roin i A V _ _ _ ' wlicncc t.lie fuiincrallscrviccs was i ' ‘ """"""’- Ctiiitliietctl by thc llcv. llolicrt i\liiri'ay on Sunday a|`tcrnooii.l il`l`1cro is lc|`t to nionrii besides his - l"ntlici‘ and .\lotlici' f`oiir .sistci‘s' _ mg;-n,.|\. M,-_,_ |,_ |~;_ 313(-_/\,,|-yy, lti,-_t-_ of a inan’s drooping out and leaving his family cpcnniless, is heard (Ly,-il `|,9u|-ti and Miss Birdie. and nearly every day of the year, Itis always followe by the question liiita at homo also two lirothci-5 “Why on earth didn`t he have some Insuranceii" This question sdoften ]{(-n,,,~,i|, nm] 1,0,-,N-_ nt tlmm-,_ 'asked shows the position that In_siirancc has attained. ~ i 'l`lii-.late l\li-Cainpbcll cndcurcd' 'l`oSAl;l§GUAl"_lD" the Wife, the Children, the Home- carry a liiinsclf to thi-, i~csidcnt.s ol' liotli’Policy of Insurance in the Great-West Life. f £’ii"li]`:lin‘;:;]‘_iiig3li‘;(liil/d?;;(I;;i£?lil The‘annual tleposits or payments on this Policy will. also serve to To uw “bow lm_nUml(_d- family and preatc a rilesei-liao fund for your own iroiiifort and support should you friciids siiicerc sympatliy is cfttciid-‘ we to mac I 0 age' ' cd in this tlieirday ol' soi'i'ow.` You do not have to die to win the benefits under ri Gieat-West dinavian (to i the races who gb "'12 asm. Yet we have the slack judq ii whole.) population of the West up i c ment: “The Westisnot Canadian., ‘ -Regina Post., _ ' , i "Y-' g*"‘W`l _. , _:_ Conquerw _ Corus 3.1 I tl# _ _ ., Before putting on yq_r new fall shoes, get ridgf your corns. ig 3 h Many ‘people lwéio havelaf ormrz- anvot ysorvfo detoi'iril)ty,'-=p'er=m=r-t- :them- selves to tolerate corns. giig-QQRNREMEDY will ` remove"corns without dis- comfort or danger. It you have an_ annoying callous, apply this valuebloqemedy - tonight; " ‘V__"‘ __ '- I j 'Piuct-:"oNL`Y.15¢ _ ‘i *HE Quality Drugotsro ` Cor. Kent and Prlnos lengt; _ ..~.,,_...-.._i _ _.._____ _ __ ____ _ __ _ il i Life Policy. Oni; rates are the lowest., our diyidcnds the highest. _ l l'ull particulars furnished free on request. ` IIEAD OFFICE, Winnipeg. BRANCH OFFICE Charlottetown. ,Hyndman & C0. Ltd. _ Managers, P. E. Island. I i V Agents at all Principal Points A --~'"~'--- -f i---fig; ; Fire Insurance 5 A ' l A A A N ccessity _ Then insure in good strong stock -f K ies. which never contest an honest claintsuch fasisrepresenieaby _ I ° .. iiiisiii iiililsiii E R_ BR; , » . -» V ..i.... » SHOES FOR. WGN DIICCS 8 I A . -*,- » - _ ' - »..~ . ~'.';‘ ,,w --¢~.»........_.,i=--_‘_ _ _ _ - ~ , . _ , - - _ _ 1,., _ ,_ .. - ~ _- V I _ ._ . _i _.¢ ii ..._ - -. " --i ' . ._. ._ _ _ '_ ____ ..‘. -i “ 1. i- i“»VilwQn"- - -~i»r2<29siiioi¢m,g;g¢|ig|g~,,,,,,,.~.»iwnlH;nu»-»..-.~......_~.,..f....,.»...»...,...,,,,i,,.,,,i,-~-.----1- ,~..»..s~-vt.-_-.1if--»-mfs.-<».-.~,-ttf.-~.~»~....<.~ - " - --._ ».... .._;i____-__ cnowiivc. FEET* and ggysggéfétgiggicklfturdy 80011 fitting school shoes for boys and girls with loft gitroog Uppérs 8 , ' M; Girls' in poi: l‘ii'p,ci:a’i(iiiii‘»iiii.‘i'it‘:i..~°ii-iigiiyh§§§'f§,l°‘§§‘f§*;§i'°°8 but not clumsy. __ ',p~»~¢.¢¢\_§n;f.¢.,_ y _sultilbk f0l' *Gift - _ .i ..~ -it -.itil the vihqrchha busy themselves to . - .iii . _ ;i» dit secure such legislation? | "fill" is-`.l'_"-K../__.-, _ _ ,_, Ui _ i ' i I . _ _ , _ , ' __ _v . A-. FULTON . , __ _ _ I _ __ __,_,__,_,__;_,,,,,,__ , i - .1 _ 1;; . _ -_-si _\ »