N i /I _T-.w . ii. ._ .’. t. i 1 r _i ‘,, i ,‘_ ff: t L1 .. E, . A Floating Sneeks befqretile eyes. dizzvimells. paipitation of the heart, less ~ - _ appetite or cravingfor sweet v _ fl or sour kinds of _food-are signs' 'ot self-poisoning by products of poorly estecl or imperfectly eliminated food waste W 'ch have entered the blood. “‘§i_ __ Beech§m’s Pills assist to Arestore' normal action of__1iver,_ stoniach and kidneys. im’s Pills Worth a Guinea a box. 'Qld cvdrywbcre ii Canada. In bases, 251:., 504:. `\ .X I 0 `l*`RllD’k HUTH & C0. ' Eoiahiiohod 1809 ' ' f.~ .i Completion of the first gear in' the life of the Canadian ltimlll Railways, says. Mr._§D. Be Hanna. in the Annual Financial Survey-'bl the Toronto Globe. is an important milestone on the road of transporta- tion progress. if it werea plow we had put our bands to ‘we_mi§lit not look back-but* the 'careful engine _ driver, still kdebilil a_'hB_Ild on th throttle, should look 'luck now lah then to see _if his 'ts-'aiu is`aii i-ight and ir tho»tsii_»spd;_is coming along, and ‘also to.~get` p_ high bgil or stop__signal as be ap- proach s a station. We inthe rall- way world. thers|lore,_gahFJusti!¥ s certain amount of retrospectioii.‘; ..._ The year's operations gave, of couirse. -been affected by ‘ e'tact. that 1919 was’ the first year of the readjustment period following the cessation of hostilities. Apart from the movement of returning troops, the almost immediate effect of the armistice was s felling off in traf- iic_in war couimodities, including _ food stuffs. It_was only to be e_x_- _pected that it would take time for after-war activities to make up the traf‘i'ic~created by the tremendous 12 Tokenhouse Yard lmuuition industries established throughout Canad-af Also foodstuf.. fe bottled up in other countries ` ` wliieii hid not during the wana ’ fsprihg solo commonoihg Ap.-ii 26, 1920150 "mm-»~i°-= °f we "tu tWarehouse- submariue-swept course to Eurdpl eau ports were thrown on 'the ' world's markets, somewhat affect- ` . lug our exports of such commodi- _ _ ‘tits For ‘these rm.-ons railway ‘_ " freight traffic has been less than in the two preceeding years. The _ -iivinior solo commonoihg Foro. 2, 1020 ;':.?.'.$i’.$‘;..i': .‘i”;““§?;‘i?;. '.€.i‘.f.'l_°.£.‘i‘2 iiot kept the public .from travelling v es that were curtailed as war _nieasures has been justified. f The return of our soldiers from ithc front arid' the release pf mon 'iioni \\ ar activities in Cans ii has _ ~ - ' ii 64 Park Street, Southwark. I-<>nd<>n_ ;ii:"s”:..os§s.i:r.f 2.23:; “ist f d i , _ HENRY BENNET, .f.‘;”.é;.‘;l...'i,‘i.‘;*"2f.‘ “"‘§.’.‘..‘.“° ““.§’.;f Agent. _ ca expe - _tures which the war enforced, has enabled the railways to put in ii _ _ A . busy ydar on betteruient work, and 5 1123 Broadway New York Ili W.-'itll°2‘§'.l...‘l§oiili‘“l.'f.flf$`o°“oil'§ - For particulars apply to .., V5 it _ i; J _-J _ i _'#179:' ___ _ fm’ ~ .seo-_-._ 5 ‘E if i- if ii if i i _ .»f, E. H. RAYNER, war has been proceeded with. AN EFFICIENT FORCE. The activities of the year have therefore, been sufficient to test out the management under Govern- ` mont ownership I nm glad to state SuInl'nel°Sld€, P, E, ISland for the informiition of those who -wish us success, but who doubt _ 2711-12-21M3Mtha. lihat this can be achieved, that I _ have not observed tlie. slightest 1 ALFRED ESRASER ,. 212 Fifth Avenue, F; _ _ 1 3_1 _ New YORK, _ - = Representing C. M Lampson Co.. " I ft: ‘F _ it , . , . ~. ..L ' ` 'il' 'L -~-i~.‘;;l @ ff cue ' 1A 1 `:`.'“)';.'€§§, _."F;_- _-..-o-=-..i-as I- - 3: |92 Q P '_ 'lf-'_ ` After housework, "wash" l _ _ , - your hands with 1 Pu lic i ` r b Auct on Sale of Raw lru s _ 64 Queen Street, - COLD.-cnflhm _ ' Prevslnta whnégd or V LONDON: ENGLAND- ...°..“.’i’2...“.i`..;.. mmfisimh i limi'--I v ~_=_'=_;_¢ i i_‘_3’/ r. '©I©'©'©1©I©IO <0) >< l@ <91 v@-` AQ( (5 ° I@I@ \ I Canada’s March Fur Auction Sales Place Your Furs on Consignment lor P 6l\NADA’S FUR” AUC l`l0N'SALliS, MONTREAL ~ All Fox Breeders and Fur Farmers may now send or leave their Raw Furs at the office of A. & E. Pierce & Co., Summerside, to be forwarded to CANADA’S GREAT FUR AUCTION SALES which takes place in Montreal in March, 1920 1 is a d of operation of all fur farmers who have the interest of the indus- 'ftry at heart, which is necessary to insure the permanent success of the Silver Fox Farming business. ' Messrs A. & E. Pierce & Co., will issue receipts for all pelts received. A reserved bid may be placed on each pelt. Liberal cash advances can be obtained on request. A This sale will be of gigantic proportions, and as Canada_’s annual output of Raw Furs is over fifteen million dollars, and in addition to Canada’s roduction arrangements have been made :for shipments o_f all classes of Furs produced by every _fur pro- ducing o . ° your collection. Silver Fox Farmers are especially invited to co-operate with ` this organization in the marketing of Silver Fox Pelts, as it is only with your co-operation that the highest prices can be se- cured. _ ’ For further particulars call, write or phone A. &. E. Pierce & Co’s, oilice, Summerside re resenting “MONTREAL FUR _ untry in the world These sales will be extensively ad all over the globe, _there will be buyers from all parts of _ d and consequently the highest prices will be realized AUci‘ioN SALES coRi>oilA'ilioN." _ _ © . © ©@__@@@@ _ 0 f© @ ©7@`@ © C9 © ©_© © © © @ ©»© © Z States to ad t i h 0 ~ m"w'a gill Wt respect to the W G “Nati0n;al_Railiviiys_' R _ this continent We have been watch _;'(=)l;i;uS!hi§roiiiit>s tgoi- legislation to 2) com ul! s ua on piovided for 8 lines into great but competing sys- 5 @ tems. So that an accepted comm. ion of proper transportation for a n lfiflie country would appear to be on large systems, but preserving coin- Su petition. It should afford the pep. Die of Canada considerable sntis- e faction to know_ihnt the contem. pu Plated lllans and generally accept. Pd limiter pulley for iho Unit ii ” - ,ly _along the lines of securing what *W0 strong systems i ’“' community in the couliglxixf 25111953; pete for the nation's business wo ed _ ‘.|00k forward with confidence' not . h plan ofcontroi of the Natidnglelaglll Ways System. there has beeni am I “ble £0 DRY. no Governmental or ‘ political interference. Those of the | Parliament who new ion have received' it. I llgelsrniig; been llwroached to make a single l’°U"°B| lllllointment. I see no 'rss-` son why this condition should n f o The _NationaL Railways xustdght as the nation theme* .T` iiti.oi.niigh.i...__s t mourns! ezeoptr- omnior I " . slcnsr ‘nv Pmuol-lowaun _git ii it il? bsdeong can efin an d§`o_o"i'ii°i._i¢$ht._wii_ir;“_ _'ei fl" " " E ' immo iatie relic given is almost li ill io lt is very an ilv Droll! of l l ,_ I t ` ` s to mnkl o“.!‘ .'I'2l‘“ ‘bl °“““' ml" .hem ii thirds of' ixlie money iisi ily s e I fo cough preparations. an Rivdll t lt, mot.” mmdv _ ` lifxecutive asked your Stacy ” I' A ' ' ‘ keeps perfectly. and tastes plsMlubqi.l.r°; I £dlf°:?g\$gh°a¢K§:3e?;r%¥ . , oinhiroh hko it. I "’ You can feeltlils tskelioldinstolitl C°m'°m'l°“ and muuwinl A ` " " " V ’ ‘ M soothing and healing the membrala -'ir in ou will notice the phle ni thi ` in gud disappear. A dny’ii usdlivlll usual break u an ordiriarv throat or chss cold. and it is also splendid for bron- chitis, croiip, hourseness, and brou- bisl etl a. _ _ - , _ . »~ 5.1 \ * \ ' in Mslpeque, 'Bedeou9._ _ ‘ __ ‘ - , I an there is nothin beth' for ooug_ Cam ridge Brsdalbane. Montague. _ _ ' into a I6 02- but _lulti nu! `-W d islands. Caledonia.. Orwell. _ ' ' I ~ Pinex (30 cs ts worthlrt en. “ch sh Pete", sz Jmm, int- ‘ r , ' _ ,f .. . o e .or ornsyru . shew- fi" ~- ' ' ' ' i" ° i. "°" °°" “ ° Eithli-rf" Wm* ` X 0 . Egfyisrllfi ulxxurecssves gnllout two- lntshlihurch. Forward Movement... -u-. ,.... - o l ,. 1- You'Il hnsvorblrnvw ‘?'5'd’ui|fI?_!;‘fg _ "tif, f*g\‘;“‘w§° §°§'°‘“':§:° “E [ti-tot] aii¢'r'oiu-y;» Y." ae. c. A. ~iiiir~ _ ' a Ji A V Ke l tems oem loogldliiiulie '\igli€ g:|odn:g\‘§llg4 Di |lsi.ANo, oicssnlsn -ms 3- ...._..,. _ ._ -._ ,. ii i ooo. ir ; if hint? if 'a°_"......:i::? i 5 ° " I) _i v ' < lvl/ ' _V _/__, Q December: ' ~ I I nsvtiagton, Murray River. CMI' 0° . e visited Bradaibane. _Montague`.'l` __ - ‘ i ' ` A well, St Peters and arranged for ¢ A special holiday treat was glv_e_n _ , W fragrant ds fha dftel' Whldl It IS e ' ' ` ' ' ' a ini _ _~ incx is a most valuable concei- N w Yeiir’s Day to all the staff and P ' V 'truted compound of genuine Norway patients at the neue McLean Mem pine extract. the most reliable rem- 0|-| for throat and chest ni ments. mm from me. "cmd old Y_.. 13 _ _v __ _ J.” I _ d Q 'fo avoid disappointment. ask vour _ ' ' s ...rn:..f.‘=:..;;f.:-i..°.ni~.:.z.‘;'i:.§I 2‘i.‘r."‘:..ir.“:i‘:.‘i”‘i1‘.:...'.‘r.°.‘:i‘f° . "ut >'°'=f °W° t°'t°- 5°” °v°fY"‘=°'°» dm 5-l;i|1g else. Guaranteed lo give agno- ll te satisfaction or monejv rcfun sd. Boys' Conference ,» Co'n|°rvatlon ' ' ` ' e Pinex Co., Toronto, nt. ha man for man, l do not think the E sl V sri or the cahiniiaii. N-atlvlwl Ev iiuays is surpassed si1{v\w’here on ing very carefully the train opera tion. particularly wheie the ser Di vice iuitlailv was not satisfactory, and I am glad to say that we see a marked improvement We shall continue our efforts and ho t at Ollymous -with "good HCl‘Vi0S"~ ` ple’s Secretary, Lou Buckley, Mari- '= `--- t wisoorvi or c.1'. R. nuncn/iss r i _ o s a i hi ch h the °°“€'°S°"°“° °f the d°'°€°“°° Directors. Ami District committee _ __ Eéfegrcgccuéliedlfxl ay 0 g ure es and the student body.The students in important sessions During the yeui' ii step of great importance has been taken by the Schools were enrolled. All five “mmmt necessary' There Wm be Vlllt Mlf|¢|m° BWI' 3°°|`°\"Y Government’ of Canada, in passing pastors in District were present. 40 8000 student’ gathered t°gethe" t° legislation to acquire the lines oi" m the Grand~Trunk system forad- _ i- _ . b y eek. Di Illliglfoygo agglhiglxiigizmlsill ldoigighlg ietgajgmhottige M`”"‘*"“° ‘°°Y" '°“""*""°"* °°°~ cghtrfbution to Buys' Work at Mul- necc-ssirlly elapse before the lines lifei 5. Try and live bfetterl-i. Téy 29-31 ' ' _ _ ggguiitgxggidginig gfilrtfglymliggf glilliigg uigfghatgigkozis egggrfgstiligi §ircl>d’s ‘lixelpot‘iielcoiiqI:it;;vm§rnweak will The 'mee members f"~°“‘ P' '_ ing' of Provincial Advisory Com- I regard (auid what I believe t e . people of Canada will quickly learn ofteuei' 1. Try to but up a better :er°“_°°}RCh;‘°']dM$;il;)nl°;lt Chégmgg to recognize) as it wise solution of fight 1. - °w"' eg na ce " c riiiiway problem of this coun- - trong competitor for the Canadian Christian Service Be of more use "3 at st ‘mlm in tm" mst Mari' iuciiil Advisor Gommil-IBB Pacific Railway. The President of £0 the C.P.R., recently speaking in is Toronto, said that one of the rea- lli _ “‘ *i IVY. Jianiely. the creation _of a life more useful, .”Bc more active in my sat Wf"h`eigh"e°“ oth" mem'b° Attended annual meetin8 Of PFW' s - _ _ soho wh he hoped ihgsihs't_his tégeher and help the wise Of °""”¢“‘” "° Ci“"°"°° and S” fears) tat the National system would be a Success, was that rail- ie _ » of our coming generation after sit- ways generally dreaded the com- iVl:,¢;g(0!:lfi;§‘yJ\2l;1xi;_é&~Y§gl0l?LB0yu- "ng through the Pm_"amem_ was petition of an irresp usible com- petitor which is a rgiiroad truth. it ma ~b d ' th y e nccepte as ano er aiiroad truth that the i f th as passed In United States where he riiiroad problem is very much b in the public eye, the experience obtained ‘lu the two yours during 8 which the U. S. railways have been u nder Government control has shown that certain measures which r (ay 0 9 ' li » -il u Hy. small independent railway system f A5 9' "WU" Of the *W0 BOYS' C0" C°ckr°aches` Keating” 8 n ll . e t A ~ _ ' W railway managcments had resorted V | ' M to as good business moves but pledged $500 t°Wa"d° the 3°” ’\ liicli regulating bodies had more 0,. less recently made mega] were Treasurer reports that 50 hive al M w Niisoiir iiiiiiiio _ |csDuS,l,§;0:§d_a|:hf,::,i.nt;;1e{;£:°l:?1h% ‘_ Student Volunteer Convention I ` 5 \ 0 Q V _@©@©@> _e suv- t° ue" Owner - s, that cer ain of these rii » e en- S courageii. Couslldations and mer-.C gersi :ind the pooling of traffic, earnings. equipment Ano facilities C are to he permitted Th ‘ cially on inland waters. isevernl plans Dut forward by use not _juni as uwy shoum hey _\| ur officers will appreciate such » 'i f. - i _ Malpeque afternoon session 70 boys . ._ _ \ _ tendency Of 0i'f|C0FS £0 119001115 Bedeque afternoon session 37 boys 1 /’/ =`,~~ _ ` .» ' slack, or in any way i0 1086 l-h€l1"Cambrldge afternoon session 28 boys ' ' ` 1 ‘ r - ;-' _ _ I , `;'; `» _ - / - Q interest. Our men are as much on . _ _ ' ‘ .__ -_'_ \ 1 1 ¢ _ \ '<..~ ' _ , I; the joib as.any riiilway officers l, ‘ 133 \ ‘. ‘ ._ »‘ ` l it ve come' in contact With. 'iirld» E ening public 150 attendance -- - ’ Q "‘ _ -- vening `public 100 attendance \ -gr "_.'_’°"§‘ , ening public 200 attendance ` _ - ' ‘ ‘ 4 _ _ ,- _ .., ( fra ' . een organized at Cambridge, D°° 11-12 but insects' once 9' cockroach is Tux” Sqn,” and 1-,an Range". at this Parliament but had an easy . ' C Wh . r. S l every. nd Mm.,_,1|_ Mr. A. S. McAilster spent two “Keatings it dies. 0d - in our an savor to oper te"in ‘closest liarmon W .ci The first District Boys' Coufer- 5 2 P / A ' strict Conventions to be held at" H A _ I H18 mall BlljOy8 8..|‘iC!l, css- centres in January. _ ' ‘ » /_ Mmm, " 2.’ -_ V tobacco, ROSEBUD' is as sweet and- " ` , o o o rea. , ` fs -‘ to-, i oi nooohn, .ho soho.. soonoil It is always in condition. You can cut it to ' ‘ . 2 "i"`//// ie Boys' Secretary, give splendid 1 52 Delegates from 16 sunday i themselves raised one third of the Doc. 9--15 Writh Mr. Lou Buckley SP0!" B w and he made a s exidid me Forward steps as follows. face their life investment in the p°,.,°na| 25__GD|ng to be a light of the worlds needs. Decids to go to Sunday school Island elected from the Boys' Con mme@_ General te;-eggs servlce 4_ Decide to make my ‘ Bedeque; Russel Woodside, Darn- . Y ' my community Stand for what time 8°” Parliament They V“'“§ Attended DlSti‘iCi- C0mmm°° pure and "gm ed 17 bills re promotion of Boys Meeting soyuwork 10. study to ho o W0* 'md “1°’“°°"*‘""‘“8 "W 90"' Taught 2 sunday -sohooi oissooo. Led Prayer Meetings Greenwich- rist among the boys 3. Be a bet- Ed““tl°”- 011° °“““°t but haver Occupied D\1|l7i'i-S W°°d wands' ,_ teachei. 1_ Do more work among larger faith in the sound judgment ,caledonm Mun-ay Harbor, *_-£4-3-li . -privileged to be Sergeant-of-arms _ _ - ::WHAT EVERY WOMAN ¢,,,,,,,, tosir Knows Kootin-s’s Powder Kill’ al t t held in trust. ,.ence55C S E T Groups have Visit Maritime General Secretary led-and harmless to every*-111118 .C|f1yh;5;'u‘:d“';\°" mb Eden _'arm when it was bolllht' by W-he f0“\1d°l` of the As-tor fortunes and on it now stands theatres, private dwellinB5» factories and tenement houses. i ll ite Sands, Diirnley, Hamilton, brought mm thorough Contact W" busy da-ys in interviews, and also, where iii cartons only 150. 250 M15 Ea,-n .nd q|v¢ gampuln met the Clarlottetofwn Board of` _»i0c. 'ro sei.-i. Aaron Pnopsrrrv iN HEART-oF Nsw YORK NEW YORK, Jan.. 10.-;l"r§ots of ro ert in the heart 0 BW vohl. oily Jliooo ooaoy ot $0,000,000 which the late Henry Astor inher- ited from his grandfather John Jac- ob Astor. who bought the land in 1797 _for $25,000 will bo~-sold at public auction next March. it be- came knoiwn tonight. Trustees oi he estate decided shortly after his eath in 1918»to dispose of his realty in . _Henry Astor was the forsottell son oi wiiiiam B. Astor. who Gut him on in, 1871 for marryihs M31- verina Dinehart, dll\l¢`h49|’ °1 me gardener on his fathe\"s estate new Rhinebock. N. Y. It is estimated ho iosi $25,000,000 hy the diasp- proveii marriage. After suffering the ostracism of the family. he bought it farm at Copake. Colum- bia Couuty. Bild _"Yell *PHP in °b' svcurity with hlu WU6 lfllvill 'M9 death. During the years 11°' “Wd as a recluse a valuable New York This spring 71 boys and girls ork of theY M C A The \ . Two students Miss Eimau In- ' ' ` ` riuce-.of Wales College at this V ouvon_tiou__held in Des Moines _ . . ore is to be B greater cwordl ,I b t penses _have been niet by the-co~_ t < . - ...:i;..‘?"....; -f »--1 i.oND0N. E- C- ENGLAN- D ere when they seé things' that D ory consolidation or ins' W”fg’t“»§‘t°",Bf'°m "ff °“"’”°' "mf ' ;` RAW FURS, AND y pro ein seem to be large. alien steps to obtain. In Canada o Poi.i'r|cAi. iN'rsnFeas~cs ` Afiel' ‘H Y0ilr's trial of t overnment or other members of b mY twinion has s fat-ure be identified with th ` community in cu. assist h w ei-ever ws *ml 306.1 business 7 oo»ol|¢rltin¢ ying, (5 3 such conditions gg “WM tclui, it should -be alpprecisted to _ v in the death by h ti w at agreat extent t e future wel- ‘ _giggle but gram ;?m;§n:));" §&t°t‘l;` fare of Canada may be affected by ii* 11@1\llhV and active rivalry with full co-operation-'should th . ¢ _ lportution requirements of tllae dgixiisi- e 1 r the success or failure of the Nat- _ _ lonal System, and the public gen- fully should support the line y over demand “_ That one of the which is national in ownership and live systems is owned by the peg. ‘° ‘_ P 9 Ull'0lIKh the Government of Can. d ,irgléshglhoigild in néy opinion, improve, in nn situation. A "realy 'meet the xtent and which the management esires should be truly national Yu' _gt_ GI"dp€‘-Nllis o0RnEsPoNDENdE soLiciTEn- .. .. .... .. .. ..l.'~....‘i..’.’fI.‘li EoXAs ECIALTY. ' ce. but 'will endeavor to mafke - » ~ ~ ' ` ch progress as traffic and other conditions will w»m»t» our owe- ~ Auction Sales Take Place Three il‘ime Each Year rs regard their duties as . a . . blic trust, and the public should' ' not hesitate toapproach them ion' -_in-_ uliiects which mean improvement tolthe service. consistent, of course ` _ th effic ency and economy. osssnvisis Pusbic suPi>on'r ~|3l\U3Yy, AMB! _Bild October When it is realized that over"50 . ' per cent.. of the conn'try's railway ieage will. with the inclusion of ' . _-alan the Grand Trunk lines, be operat- _ ' hy the cohesion Notiohai sys- Sales Private Treaty Throughout the Year AGENT Fon UNITED STATES AND CANADA: I ~ L I I I ALBERT L_MoNJo, . _ helpful identification with- u- ' _ _ _ REPRESENTATIVE EOR MARITIME PROVI_N_CE§; YourNeeds f » S » LEONARD D. MooKENzi`E or `, ' Truro, Nova Scotia. GFFIOJJ, whenyouuse _ a naturally sweet cereal. like _ _A ~ . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND’ OFFICE, . E. H. MONKLEY ~ ' Summerside, P E. Island. oo. oovoioooool .. o ...$7 No. 220 Fifth Avenue, New York City, New York, U.S.A. I fl thou ! 4|. g ,q | ' _ . S ,_ to--roto no _ lI1ere.r_aRea.inur A. _ _ ~ t 9 . " ~ , by advising our 9|.. " " ` ° I _ - s, » » ' -~ 1 ~ I nl. I. P9 ll ence was a success. Rev. R. I-l. - 2" ‘ _ "`*` “national service” will become svn- stave;-1;, -pxegbyierian young pea. .. ‘v 3 ~. ' in N ~.»~_¢~._ _L_ _ i 1 r i e l i ___ »f»¢.»~.» _ 1% i i » ` .ill p ctises previously f . d man. aud»Mr. Sam Proiltt from the _ rwm upon should "ow b tudent Y. M. C. A. and Y.»W. _ " _A. 'werechosen to represent ‘ _ ,i ,/' i.'n,?3s=An¥»§li~¥ v mf. -1 _. t{>-4-v-fy 40/.er-asf.-‘; -f_~;_ ~»~ ~.- si