. i . I 3;.. :'_ fl 0 1.. .` ". Iii 5 . i . _ i vi Ii 1 ,_ V .. .| ` _, _ |,. I: ~ .ff i» . il' I I, iii l ii il I r. EF-:~¢_ = if _ .nc _ _.____,,<;f,» ;.~v_<_--§- fn-.c~»._.. _ ,_,..»<».i_-is-fir.-;»wi~r=.=-_Q L1 L . i. E 4 1 .,.,..__~4»-».,f 5'. [_ I xx 4 D rift mwoniinrt nrnbmc riirrrii sriscrrn From mis, wrrilfs ,..-1 i _ . i. `.3 _ " "' 1”’ l* K7) W i ` ` _ V V A V '_ K V ._ ` ' _' ~ - 4, ..;,__ ~ _ _ I ' » sourn ar `N verinuius.-_a` ' ' ` Regulate Kidiioya AND llollovo Gonatipatlon Gin Pilll are acknowledged to have the largest -le of any proprietary medicine in Canada-an achievement solely due to their remarkable virtue as :Kidney and Bladder remedy. But uWiD¢~¢ltractl;are from a let~ lol' yd '.hy:'Mlss Margaret M Fiicliern, Souriii East from her broth er`Lio\it- J. N._McEachern who i8 now at the Bring line in France:-- Just a line to left, you know that I am well. hoping yon* are all the same. Crossing d1o`Chrmnel to Franco was not s plesiiant- time. -It took us nine hours. Eight of. Ill' were on deck with life belts all.rea|ly for a plunge, but we gotover all right.. lt is kind of quiet here at presont, not much heavy fighting but getting ready for a big drive soon. We are relieving the lst Division Artillery who are resting for a. month. After that we'll have our own share of the line to watch. The shells make quite a. noise, but like everything. you get used to it and can tell where they are going. For every shell the Germans send, you can send ten back. Fins weather here. farming all over but ground very soft. I receiv- ed your ,Xmas box also s box of all kinds of good stuff from the Souris he annual meeting ot the Kenslng .Bod CNBL Pm wrmng in B dug out under difficulties, shells etc. So will say Good Byegigove to all. JACK. *_ ‘_f“1'_u_E_soAv ~ _ _ _ THE _RIGHT KIND.-Mr Chester. Euntain, New ` London,- came toffthe l`.;ttalion. Mr Bunta`in‘dessrves 'great p 'aise for'givlng»-rip a`good farm and vnluablegproperty to enlist ln' the 1t5tii.'_ I ' SERVING Hl8”fKING.-- Mr. Noah \‘.'aughan cit-y}°lias received word-that his son. Mr. James Waughan of Van- couer, B, C. har#-enlisted in The 158th Duke of Connanglit Own; Mr. Waug- han also has another sou. Charlie, ser- ving King"anil Country now stationed at Halifax on Garrison duty.- PICTURE8 ENJOYED.Tlic Univer- sul Picture Co., gave another excellent Wheatley River and New Glasgow. There was large audiences atthe-dif- ferent places. The -pictures were ex- for tho coming Year WHS DFUUSM “P ccptioniilly1g‘ood. 'The war v»lews~’bo~_- ._ . =_~ ' ing one of the big ieaturesu -~ ' LEAVING FOR THE FRONT.-f Dr. A. W. Colwill who has been spending a few weeks in his native city of Charlottetown leaves shortly for New York where he will take passage for Bordeaux. France to resume the work iii which hc has been engaged for the French Government since lust August i WEDDING BELL8.=_-The marriage took place at New Glasgow on Thurs- rlay, Feb. 17tli, says» the Evening Timcs, of Mr. Clifford Rose, of New Glasgow, to Miss Bertha Garrick of Charlottetown, P. E. l. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Ramsay. After the marriage the happy couple left for Hallfiix ou a wedding trip. On their arrival they will reside here. OF LOCAL INTEREST. -Miss Lil- lu. llxirkiiiu, daughter ' of- Mr. W. S. Hurklus, is ri:covcrliig"'froni ii st-.vcro attack of grippc. Miss llarklns while a. student at Edgcliill was popular with hcr schoolmates, many of whom still correspond with hcr. Mr. Harkins' son Harry, who was s. student at Collegiate School, is now superlnt.end- ent of a large experimental farm in New York State.-Windsor Tribune. Monday. 14th. the crew proceeding to A PRESENTATION-At the close of the we'elily prayer meeting which was held at the home of Mr. W. J. Gibson, Guardian reprebentatlve while en Mm-ghneld, on wednesday evening route to Halifax on Thursday Captain lggg, uve;-y pleasing event wok place when Mr. J. T. Ferguson was present- ed with a beautiful pair of fur-lined W\li|0 tilC l'0tlli‘ll l.l‘iD by l.il0 S.S. BCI- glqvgg ag 3 tgkqn of gpprgglgfjgn of _ his services as secretary for the con- Line was little better. The Minto. gregation for the past number of years under command of Capt. Read. left and ,,150 as leader of me choir-~ gm- upwards of thirty years. The presenta- ber 2nd she ran into a gale which tion was made by Rem M,-_ Coffin in ,_ necessitated layins the ship t0,f0r neatspeecn. Mr. Ferguson though com pletely taken by surprise, made s suitable reply. Complimentary ro- sciis broke over thc steamer, breaking marks wcm men mad0'1,y M,-_ Gibson and otlicrs. _ FOR...l lndige__stion Biliousness Indigesticn} bilionaneis, head- aches, flstulence, pains after eating, constipation, are all com- mon symptoms of stomach and liver tioublcs. the more you neglect them the more you i..’I.“.l3.“..’.°`.Ihi _ amor" , » Y-i program lax-it week at Hunter 'Riverr mler. Take Katia! Sdgel's I no . » it ” sh’ N ~ x ' .‘ ,_A G .»__ _ '» '~i 9? my \ , qv., ._A I » ” 7"7°"-'t1"., .‘ i.,,. H I Teeth A 'most A ` way is to give them, the béI_1e_fit'__ _ of frequent cleansing whitening' _ 7_f`*‘ ¢ with ‘ my yesterday 'to' enlist in the 105th' ' ' ~ _ il _ _ " s (wus in canaaai ' >===§==; ` A noted dentist says.“We eat more than our early ancestors butwe' chew less., Our jaws _ don’t get the exercise' they ought- _to and ,_ _ I _ don’t develop to allow; sufficient room for I ' big, strongsteeth. 1 ‘ 1 Chewing gum is one *of the best possible- things. It _exer- cises the gums, rubs off _food ~ particles that causeftrouble to teeth and' 'strengthens the sahva glands Get this Perfect Gum in the sealed package -clean, full-_flavored and good _for you! _Write.Ior file _00|\U_-of "»WRIGLEY’S-MOTHER GOOSE" _ Win. Wf_'_M_§y,Jl‘,,Co.»`_|»td._, Wr_i|l_ey Buildinj, Toronto Chew if after every meal n3i¥i l f ,v ‘__ .,, ._ .'. |s|_ANoEn' wouNpE|;s'._ Mn MONEY IN Cows.-The three mary of 11 James; McDonald, foreman of the local patrons furnishing the largest 1st,_1915, to City __ Water Department, received 51110111106 0f'b\1tter,fat to the Dun-=were Word _Saturday from the gughm-meg staff-nage Creamery during the month number of in England that -his gon Sapp" _J_ of January were Andrew Macnae, total cash McDonald, ‘of the Royal Eiigincers, East Royalty. 426.36 lbs.; C. T. Fergu- divided had boon wounded in action on Jan son. Marslifield, 358.15 lbs., and ,divided 18th. ,Ha is in ii, lmgpim |11 F,-¢mc¢,_ Charles Robertson, Marshfield, 237.68 No. 2's, _ lbs. _The throdecndlng in the larg- _‘l,0YA|.. FAM|L|g3,__ est amounts by tralnxwere Geo. W invited Hooper, Milton, 186.99 lbs.; Mac-~ uma. Lend =Bros..-North Wiltshire. 176.40 lbs., and C. M. Howatt, Kensington. .1l2.32 lbs. The butter. fat not the patrons 38.71 cents: per pound. #eco c'lrac,|.`s.'-'nic WOFK msn of th _ _ , honon 8 ing ofthe Ncw< Lonoon B8 new phonograph Clfclv. N0- 21. was held in Long were of th¢,~,evenmg_ River Hall on February 4th, ly enmyed by and President. Mr J. Bradford served he, ln the chair. Miss meet E ‘na BODB Ol’ W". agreeable and _ pleasant J ._ __ i A -5'.. il _ ,` _ . _ ~ L ““»_.. _ I i ! -lv.”-).`)i 'V1' :il _ '__ _ _ ‘.' _` : __ _.__ ,,f,I`_-___,._;__§.i' .~ _ _ _ - . ._ _._ =. ;___,_.;_`_ _A ' ¢ liam the also ro- Nfld t A Most _ _ _ _-cafe-112 will 00,' has lnivlng NEIWI ' Natal- is Mahally, Poft ls no for and very over, his nose. Iiis __________`__`________________ - ~- ». »- i_._ ...._ , "` "" " ' ' "'"' ' " ' ' ' "'- ~---T-‘-`-`-`-`-`i{v'=¢ Gi’-'J-'-‘-‘-':_‘¢::_-:,-_-_-_-,~;_-_-y;_~_;;;;_-_»_-;_;~;&~v~ ., , _ ,___ `|Nf' VAIN-e0Un_E0 F0003