.> ici? *T* __ ` is ~»-eveiks.. ""‘%~ We vi 7 i fi ~l fi ii gi . _ IEW A .. _ _ _____'_w_q EEN?" PER _Noun __ . W ___ _ __ ._ _ _ __ _ _ _ J 1-....4§..l!§¢_1"°_f°l!°¢.Q.mQl!\°°t f° T" °°"'"°'A" 1" °"'°‘°‘°i`"'i>li- Cm md=£'aedom»a_w °f¢'_~ 0 ` " __ _ 0' ` if _ X _ __ . ' . . .. . pulled a pan of boiling water off the , _ , ,~ _ t I 'l d l ,’ ilih ` t 'ii _ :ww and scolded himself badly. Just -...Sm .Z {‘.T.’l‘.‘1__i‘.’;i. .i`§;’;.. gil. lm_8'gél!0!_°8l1d I t€ll IDHCS fI0lIl thé the liss ol’ a dearly loved wife and stdoctorand noonehere tohel' ' _ . P~ ,__ *E* _ 1 '~ ~ °~ Thank oodnessTom has always in- 1 ' f' -------' "= _.keeping Zam'-Bu_lt_ in the _ house. The poor little chap was in »_' _sash awful pain it WHS all I could do . tb hold hlm While I plastered the Zam- Buk on his arm and leg. Then I bound _ them up with strips torn from an old sheet, and now lie’s actually asleep! Gould you believe it? I always knew Zam-Buk was good stuff, but I’d no idea it was so wonderful for ending. g 'llie lbllowiiig letlcr has been, _ _ _ _ . l bv Mr and Mrs Ilavmond »liimscll`in true Canadian style to pain. Whatevershould I have donde ”,§‘§"°-""2, _-Q -d _ I -- _ ¢ -- I-_I | without if! tl.§if§`0£.ng`2§'i"$`.1§ie.‘iif.i.fi‘iitikafliiiii.‘§uii'ii2'iL‘f`i§`nTi"§3'$ii"i.l..`.i.i'°iiinif’ This started out to be a lette 'McLeod who was reported killed in self at home in the Battalion. as . _ r' a :tion on Nov. 6th. V I ' I l` P. I5. l. heya MR “sounds m°re like a testimonial Wlessage of sym athv t`rom theirliiiel|lawU“m¥i;um il" ev Il.1ve ll . _ - ; ‘ il _ f0l' Z8!!!-Bllk! I'll Send it _0_ff allyway, _linajestics the lgingl and Queen, lprovdd their a;ortb_lWi< were foll- because I want to ask if you’ll please like Prime minister and Govern- owing up the Hun retireiiieiit when . send me half' a dozen boxes of Zam- -*"9"* "f C°“°ii°~ll:lI'P°flf1| 0rd" °f ' - 'J' Yours in haste, _ Mary Q ' ' I-services oi` li wortlivciiizeii i ‘f ° ~ `° The ll9aV.Y |059 lllilifll YOU will just while tlie llun was hcen drivcri` ._ is a the Nation have sustained would .li-loggllie border, your sell wasf 1. g-'12 1 _ indeei be depressing were it nol. >, rerleeinei-ll hy the knowledge that 1 , o o ,, the iiravocomrade for whom wc ti. sf V mourn performed his duties fcai'~ _ I n e. lessly and well as became a good ' soldier, and gave his life for thr- Tllis is what Barbara Forbes discovered when she had her first pangs ol’ jealousy over intimancy bet- ween her husband and Blanche Orton. And she feared this tiger-feared that it might wreck her marriage, if she could not become inastel' of it. ‘ For, Barbara knew she had 'no proof of grounds for her jealousy. She knew that her wild ungovernable suspicions were entirely unreasonable. And suspicion of the innocent always ends in disaster. But on the other hand, what a pity it was that Neil-her husband-did not try to help her conquer ll ~ I the wild thing within hei'-lielp her by being over- l “' i particular to give her no cause to suspect him. Neil was so careless about appearances; oftenzhe did not even take the trouble to rectify ri misrepresentation.- Yet, Neil loved Barbara deeply. It hurt him to see her unhappy. And this being the case, it looks as though things were going to cnd happily, doesn’t it? But proof is surcr than supposition, so to iind out conclusively, read “The Pl'oinoter‘s Wife" which starts in the Charlottetown Guardian this week' ..‘.= -1 _ _"__ _ _ _ ,. __ _. - . _ _ _ ; » vi.. Ai.. ~ ~ . ..i" ’. _ »-~»'.<-“ . ¢:.»..~,». ‘- 'X 'tai , ' '-' ~1 ,-:"~. 1 '~.i,.11i‘ 3~‘ ».=,’. _ ='»~‘ . '_-. ui 1",,>-"#‘f‘;1="‘:-,_ ,_ _. _ . . .-,_ . _ '_._..1’i >’ ~- »"" 'il~`»*.~ 'J tif' ~: ~ i, ;» _#1--' if-'~" ~' _. _~ _ . - _ f ,.'. ,_ 1 1 .»_ ._ . ~_\ rg V, o _ ;.t._._i._,~i,w di-_:_ »lq_,... . ,_ _,Ni_,‘._.i___n=§._. __ i\§_t,__,: _i , ._. _,___ ____ ._,____7___.._.;_ ,e.__,_,,§,, _ rf, .t-, .. , ._ 1.. e in,. _d J. . l _ _ ___ _ __ . "__ ,T_ __ ____ _ _ _ _ '__ _ __ ____ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _,_ »----rr __ ,__.g_f.l_ ;;_.`§ ,IQ ’ . ._ _il _1L_=.'..l ff ___. _" . "~?i5."._§1.'§¥__&°1f;";*f. ` .`1 ` 'ru y "7'”“""'*' ' ~ §Ag|_QTT ' 1 ` I' " ' "‘”°“""“‘“i u-s-nun-qi ’ tio their neighbors and friends ; th l. mini 1 ' ` s1'lo'>~ivi1m \\'ESf_l`I-ERN PERSONALS ‘ turned to Marslltlolrl on Friday aitci l vlliitlng Ivlrs. Mills' mother Mrs, Don- _lald Stewart, Kciisingtori, who we re' _grcl to liclir is still serloilsly ill.-~fll~_ } KILLED IN A_ClION at the iiout in action with thc _ enemy has rendered thc- highest __ --- ilu9i'til0u tor. advertinllt ln this ce . fl' IIISWBY YDIII' YBTY WQICDQB l8ft8l'. Laneurs' smnmenue ‘Hiniilum charge; twenty-dive ~ "' ` '7 . lima 'i"iZ§}i»i2 .f3i'sé'°i.i i‘ii’§’a`1V¢'2i.'$»' .T.5'“¥1?.7;7“§Ta.ii§§I -°~'° “=°r°~ 1" were . _ , . . - __ » - .ndtusning ia, that Bobb hay _lton deslde to express sincere thanlr_s <~Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mill. re- TON.-The civic election .lu the _town of Kenslngtoncn Tuesday January 28th for the Mayoralty resulted' as follows: T. VV. Bentley 76: Alexan- der Cascley 26. The Counclllom` el- Lockhart: Wesley Chauiiplon; W. _G. Siiri-pson and William Goss.-R. you, that your sou-3204062 Pu-. E. B.McLeod-has been killed in action. Uni`ortunat.ely, he was not with the Battalion a very long time, but it was qu-te long enough to estab- lish the fact that he wasn very fine soldier and ll good comrade. 3rd October 'md quickly adapted D h __ _J we were ordered to rtlicve Aho* ' d - _ . au tcr'ol`t e m ire C arlotl.-ilronr. line treo s near the lown o Buk as soon as yuu get this’ as I- have folowél, the Ned ross Society}\"aienciennel. pwbcre thc cnemy _ only en°ugh fm' one mgre dressing' . ¢‘-Ch'a'l‘loi-tetown er l`\I_t‘S ( C&Il0Ui was enrle`avoui°uiii lo -.ilakc li good .Simpson have been received. stand. On taking over the line the Ministers Office iliattalion was assigned in part in. OURWO January 23rd.. l‘ll° [operation which had for its object 1' _ Personal 'thc driving of the llun back across Methua! Take the him! Never lie williout ‘ai box of ff.: <\.- l)0Hl` All' Nlcldclld-` ’ Illia l"l‘i|II(.‘(i-Beliflafl l)OI'd6I`, Wil l'll Bok onine shell. Nei only lure.-e|u.~. i.i1iii< limit-111|, iii.: inf _ l desire to express lo you in_v|wng accomplished as ordered and eflfanl-_{;_i'f¢\;f°fm» _iiirffa __l»l~_»»ii_l~d->_T;-111;. l'ilf=‘» _'fd *“"`;`_- lverysincere sympathy in the rel-ent. which pail-d the way for the l`ina_i_l :|n‘;|n.“:u_°u50§qi?:,: “il a.»r:l¢fi_ “L no mm mu vwmqv i‘leCC8fl30 Of _Y0\ll' Min, No 3204062. ilttack around Mons. whereby illei ‘, ` ` ,Private Emmett Bernard McLeod Canadian Corps finished its work l _____:____ ,Fm ____ _ _ _Z _,E __ l, it). li _F., who in sacrificing his lil`i- in the world war _ - ~ fi - ig . . . i2ou1pany("i\" Company) at_aboul He reported to us for duly on the Ilurii thc advance willi lid ` coped by acciamation were: Dr. A. A._ _ I .Means an big Saving to Hollseowliers' » 's pug-gl _ _ _ i M J I -IT PAYS to buy in this province I 119-lzl ounn sr., _ _ _ cnliwrnmwr _ 1 _J-r' ing;-g _ ~_- _diner-_u-|i in . - * Y' % _ _ _ odd lots of Wall Papefi ci VI `\-\_ :\~v _ \ \ `\ and_ Landlords, and all who need ,_ lffeygl/f new Wall Pdlidrs _ __ _ ._ yA?' _ _ _ _ FRsf.a.11*;;1s;f.n.if.<.;l.i.;';§.<1§a1; if un. sale. The head ofthe depa`1"tr_nent has just been 1 ‘ /I 1 through all bins and fixtures-wherever he found a 'I , 1 pattern of which we had only a limited supply, it I as been placed in the onn L01 trod 1 SALE 8 ' This sale will include many of the handsomest designs we have had-if tilrie happens to he less than we think advisable to include il_i our new samples. There arc |inpei‘s for every room -papers ol' every variety-iii most cases there are li 1:'rl=;ls to niatch-these papers are tied up in average sized room lots -anrl 'ire ` selling ii A110111 HALF lililci liil. in the head by ll iiiachinc gun o clock :l. iii., on the oth ol Noi _ I' l __ _ _4 _il li' 1" ~~- |1n your ilereavemciit. , \ ~ ..,,..._...,......_ . . assi-1Mli»n2l,.5,2s,30.l~‘db-4»6- __ ‘<4 “3_ ri~.__* . - _ ~ \ __ _.___e_ Lu’ ' _ FRED-k llllTH Si C0.- ‘ ‘ 12 'roxlsnuouse YARD LoNDoN;"riN‘oL/ine For particulars apply to ' l-1 E IV R Y E E N Nl ET Ai=if~~~ - ‘ llza anoaow/iv. New -'oem lei ___'______ `_:_.__-.-.._.;-._'__ ______<_!' I ~' Fire. I lzsurance A Necessity _ l 'I'hen_inspre in _good strong stpca coinpan ; ies. which-never contest an honest claim such . as is represented by I _ E, R. Baow ~ ~ lt _ Cll8l‘l0tKt‘IOW ll i. , 1 ‘ “ great cause of Human Liberty and the Defence ol' the Empire. 1 Againextendinlz to you in your bereavement my condolence and liearilelt synipathy. _ l ani Yours Faitlii`liliy S. \lewbiirn -\linister ol hlilitia and Dlfeiic .‘ _ You iv-ll have been ol`ficlill_\ not- ified ol' the death oi your sou 5 $201067 Pte. E. li. .ll/lclcod who » *I want to tell you thathe was at ;gan. They kiicwit was to he serious i lighting and-all prepared well. The l (fatholic lloyd were l-liricd by lF.i1_i»l=.i- while. uknow that your boy was well pre-I burial. ' l _ You have my sinceres: sympatli .- '/_ ‘fours Very Truly ~ A. Mcliouald R; ti., Chaplain In tl1a_l*`i_eltl ' December ll, I9lt .\li-. liavinond McLeod ‘tif E. 1'. Canada Deal' i\lr M clieoll You have, no doubt, received the official noiific ltioli lon bei ' _ _ _ 1: g ,~| _ =1-of fr' - ore this _lcticr will have r ached ---~ llulloi. causinghis insl.an‘ death. i l nl-ed hardly tell you that you] have the sincere sympathy ofall; the ol`l`iccrs. lion-comniissionc i ol'i'iccrs and men oi` the Battalion 1 in your loss. I realize that word; _i :irc not ot' much use at ` limes like g this and l only iviih I could dui more to comfort you than simp_'_v; write. Please accept my personal f licart- i`clt sympathy as well. Siiirercly Yours ll, Ralston L -Colonel . t i ' ‘ t. j YOT C0¥l‘idi1- 1 t Tomriiaiiding 85th Canadian In- } .llrn )’"\0Illl -\lt`l/?i“l Inlitrv Battalion. (Nova Scotinl I Silmmersidc, _ ' _liiglilandeuyi ` 7 Pi'l`nee Co. 1 ‘ t P. lr.. I 1 ____ ' 1Dc.i Mi f\lcl.ci.d,- l 1 was killed on Nov fvtli. 5 liioiifession and Holy Communiolil in i`ew days before the fighting be l i knew that you will be glad to pared and that lic had Christian 5. Tile Danger Signals 1 EQ?-` ' ' $.9»'O.é° Qgéti Q _ <3 HN/ 1 »,~ft,;e.i».~e _ _ e § .__.;§_`$:_!/_,ét_._ - . s`.~.F'd"‘°- ~_ Al' of J. F1” 0 GHG" 5 _ -" rl.. ~_' .- - "‘i.<»;-ml# l'iii1i- iii thc llucl: or sides. Coiisrliiit liendaclles, swollen joints, iirlnrlry troubles, brirli dust deposits, paiilflil urination - are all syiiiptoills ot' liidnoy trouble. Tho National Drug it Chemical U0., _ o! Uanada, Limited, 1 Toronto. el 1 l USE `v,~v,\> ` Kd Q l 1 _ii se, __ 0'l11l111_111f1“ S merslde " 1 ~ ‘l DRUG BUSINESS f For Sale by Teluler Mell s Saskatchewan _ Coats, Regular $25.00 _ . 1 - 0. . 6 only lVlen’s Sas_k_atehewa_i_1 coats, soft brown fabric, like i'llr and equally as warm. They are lined with heavy quilted Italian cloth, interlined with rubber. Wind Drool*--colrl proof--wet proof. Sizes 42, 44, 4_6, 48, 50 inches long. Price $25.00 for - Men’s Storm lllsters _ worth to $28.00 each _ e. 1 10' Only Storm Ulster overcoats. They are made from heavy all-wool rich b_rown, English ulstering. The style is double-breasted with conver- I tlble collar Sizes 38 to Regular price $2500 and $28.00 for ______ ,_ » ` _ A l lnooiiSniurda_v,I-`ebruaryl5th,|910! _i . ' l Wisdom 1 Whispers “A Docron’s Pnrscnirrios, Fur- crfs ron Mons 'riian 100 Yuan ” %0llNS0l|’S _ _ 'dine LINIMENT (Internal ,as well as Exlemal uae) This wonderful old family medicine gulekly con uers Cougha, Colds, rippe, Soi-eaihroat, Crnmps,Chllla, Sprnins, Strains, and many other eommon ills. Soothes, heals, and Stops Suffering' Dr; F. T. Bowlless Dentist Office next Canadian Bank of Commerce, Summerside' ' ' l Scaled Tcilflers will be received _ by thc lindcrsignedup to 12 o'cloclt f l`<‘r thc piircliasc nl' tlle_l`ollowin;:_ being; the property ol' the l;iti» Cliarlcs it i\lcl`.ellaii. llruggist,; Siliiim<~i'sid1~, l’. E. Island. 1. The Stock in trade. 2. Store Fixtures. . 3. lfnexpireil term of lease oi store on Water Street, Summerside, P, l°I, Island, (about sixjyeard). A complete inventory recently taken ol' the stock in trade con be seen and stock inspected on the prrinisos, Iicl.ween.th_e hours ol' 2 » and fl p. lil, daily. Tenders will _bc received i`or eachl. ol' the bore, separately or en bloc, to suit the iilrcliascr. Tenders for the stock in trade may bemride for, so inucli oil the dollar. accord_ing` as shown in the inventory and prices stated thereon. Certified cheque for tendper cent lot" the amount of the ten _er must lagwm any same. ` ’ lhlc higllestor any tender not - necessarily accepted. _ ‘ Tenders to be addressed to \'¢Quarrie & Arsenault, Summer- side, P. E. Island. Dated January_22nd. A. D. 1919. 1 CLARE McLELLAN. f _” REV. J. C. McLEAN ..; __ ith' Em ccimiei l1'T°1`ii’éi’Z’i1.?.._ ‘§....¥.....§’.h., -i». ie. , _ Men s Black Dog Coat Regular $36.00 _ ¢ _ e _ 1 Only Black China Dog Coat. Th`s low priced fur coat is exceptionally good value. Very soft and pliable and extra stron l sewn, quilted lined to the bottom, sleeves are finished with black leather shieilcis and wool wrist- lets._ Chest mcastzrc 32 inches, 50 inches long. $36.00 l’§;‘{i..‘0i°010i§.°?”‘S 32.00 _ 2 Only imported Dogslfin coats. 'I_`hls_is an ideal garment for the severe winter weather. 'lhe extra fine grade Siberian dogsikins are oil tanned, vefry soit and pliable, :ind densely and evenly furred. genuine fur coat of .this quality at such a low price is an unusual bar ain and you would do well to buy now. Cl1c.