-1 \ ¢...,, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .JANUARY1a,1917. ' ~ ' f _,m_m_ ,, _ ' \lalnvllllllIfrr¢i`\\\\\\\\\\\»‘-___ I I _ M _ Y ' I " T T T "' - ’ . Are- You on Time. If not let us have you watch we take specia care in'cleaning and sett- ing it UP S0 you ar assured of the best result v-1”! (D /I/_Il /zc`\u§\_\!\\\ In Good Condition? _ . Hughes" _ Condition Powder . Will _give them a keen l . a 1916.' That is the best recommendation any drug store can have. Johnson & If not. lionnson, 'rua QUALITY impo- STORE Cor. KENT & PRINCE STS. 3912-1-13M3i. SERIOUSLY ILL.-Mr. Benjamin - watches, diamonds, gol (D I/II in your. time piece x WZ' 'r ° 2. 5 - fr rr o. 9., .. /lIIIIIO.\\\\\\\\VOIIIIIZ'// ‘We also call you _ attention to our line rings. brooches° stic l chains, silverwar ut glass, etc. J.R. Gillis Ltd ' eweler and Optician appetite. Regulate disorders, them_ healthy and in go feed. _ Over 40 years experien Powder is the best. gf 5/2 Umlyside Ch’town -//”am\\\\\\\n\\sy//fluff treatment of horses and cattle is your guarantee that Hughes Condition Vuflfy the blood. Keep od condition, Prevent colic caused py_ indigestion and 3CldS_ _in thoroughly assimllatlng the regular CC -Geo. E. Hughes “The People’s Dauggist” eral Hospital. January 5. 1917. Gun (cost. The school is situated .in one of the offices in the .upper portion of the’ Royal Bank lbuildlng, and is iii' charge of Captain Lirmsdane, it native of Scotland, wllo has iollowell the sea for forty years. ,Captain Lumsdalie has the distinc- ition of holding an Extra Mae.ter's cer- E __ -1 conceit which \vas to have been held ? _ i l1' PAvs _to buy in tilts Province. __ Pos_1'PoNED.-Tllo slunloy uunooi _ \ . _ .PRESCRIPTl0N8.-- Our preccrip ,in Clifton Hall has been postponed un‘~ tion business increased 26 p. c. in til Saturday, Jan, 13th, - 3920 . _ ` l.os°r. A suNcH or KEvs` on Wednesday last on Queen Square or Queen St. Finder will' please leave at Guardian Office. 3915-1-13M2l_ Duggan, Mill View, P. E. I., has re- APPRECIATION- Mrs. Charles, ceived the following telegram: "Sln- Smallwood and family wish to thank; cerely regret to inform you B. 4904,' their many friends for kindnessess' Pte. Dot McGowan Duggan oftlclally,sliown them during their recent sad reported seriously ill. No. 20 Gen-' bereavement. 3923_ ' .snot wound in right thigh." cvcLE conPs__ Lloul, Freeman who has just returned from the front . _ _ DDIY th mour _the young men of this province,_ leg, 3926_ :desiring to flt themselves fori ' ‘life at sea, may' receive' the' necessaryi CREW TAKE pEpARTURE_ (<_ap_ . §i“Sfi'“°il0“S entirely free of tiiiii Emerson, and crew, of the three- niasted schooner, C. H. Hackley, which vessel was frozen in here' while on route from Gaspe- to New York with a cargo oi' laths. loft yesterday en route to Ilostoii. |The liackley is now at Plckard’s Wharf, her cargo safely battened down beneath decks, itiilcatc and is the author of a work` STUDENTS' MEETING-The regul._ fentltlcd, "The Seaman's Star Flnder,' ar meetings of the Y. M. C.A. and Y. ' 'or How to Find Latitude and -Longl- l_ ltude by the Stars, Moon and Planets. which would be held on Sunday moril- I-With Rules, Illustrations, and Ex- ing are postponed until Sunday after- M. C. A. of Prince of Wales College o i J; """""~'“ ~ ' '.=-i11vI@S~" The Cerwin Served the fl"-t 11°C-rl at If-45 <»'<=1orir when n union fifteen years- of his 'life afloat in V EXeERT i EYE ,- SERVICE We have recently had the privilege Of VISIUHK the offices of some oi the most expert Opticians in Canada. We have studied their methods and seen them practically demonstrated, and it is a. matter of gratification to bo able to say that the seryice wc- aro giving our patrons, we believe is quite equal to that obtainable in the larger centres. We solicit your patronage. 4 G.F. Hutcheson _ Opiician -__i___._.__;__ _.. ___ Meeting will be held ln Zioil Church 'T' ` squad-squared rigged sailing Hall. Mr. Walter Auld. Student- Y. Globes ships and the other twenty- M. C. A. Secretary for the Mari- e five' with the Anchor Llnc' time Provinces will speak. (Phe pub- l Steninslii Conipany He has been all c ‘l 1 D “ ' _ G _over thc' world and has coxnmziiided ond Flsh to be ir'-uch stenmshlps as the Califorinnn. 1 Given Away I =tlii-l Ethe-ophlan, thc Astoria. and thc 'F‘urnessla. In conversation with a -representative of the Guardian he _showed a beatitiful gold watch which ‘was presented to him by the passen- IB CONII-111)’ invited .to this meet- ACKNOWLEDGMENT.- _...Thu Treasurer of thc Red Cross Fund, Mr. D. A. McKinnon acknowledges with rnunlrs tue nunlisome sum oi $143.53 one hundred and fortythree dc-liars The Plbln ' lgcrs ot' the Astoria, as a token of and fifty-tlireo cents. being proceeds With each Purchase of one I Dollar of Rexarl goods the T6 will be given one Globe wit h two fish free, of charge. 'their esteem and a valuable chain' by ithe oflicers of the Furnessla upon his .retirement lu 1906, both being suit- fnbly engraved, The navigation' school iis equipped with all the paraphernalia. _I necessary, such as. sextants, chrono- inctcrs, barome-Iers, hooks, dash- llghts., signalling outfits, etc. lt in .‘cor.fldent.ly believed that~in this sea.- igirt province there will be those with lthe hankering after the sea who will Bazaar held at Mt. Stewart on De- vember 21st. isis. per Mrs. Russel C. Clark, Treasurer. 3913_ ON AND AFTER SUNDAY the 14th instant. the special train con. ncctlng with the winter steamers at Georgetown, will lttivc Charlotte. town at 8 p. ill. The mails- for dis- Datcll by this train will be closed at 7.30 p. ln.. but registered matter 4 _[ml this establishment the’ ve-rl should not be' posted later than seven tliihg that has been needed. J _ 0`Cl0Ck. _ I _ ' T "SOME PORK."-Mr. Benjamin P Wood. the well-known successful far- . mer of Alexandria brought to the City ’ Q _ yesterday ten carcasses of pork weigh- . ' ' The Rexuiixodalr store il ,_ J Keep Your Feet U cd with tho firm of Max Wiilfsolln & Warm and Dry We sell all kinds of Men’s and Womens-Rubbers and Overshoes and _ Lumbcrmans Rubber ‘/1/f1il`/)."\\\\'\i\\ii1)z1Jw In Endless variety ' _ We have the GOODS and V SALESMEN you have the The Money ' Come in and let us make a perfect fit for you and let us show you how iittie mon- ey will make you comfort- able for the winter ` Prices the lo"/est in Canada ._\`\'\\nn` ” \ ` Morris-Smith-Beer A W L \\\i'i\`i§§a'villlIil7l`f;\ F-11- -_; ~~. BOSTON FISH ADS §_-_l AUSTIN HALEY Commission Merchant ~ Fresh and Salt Fish Canned Goods, Lobsters, Scallop Clams. 176 Atlantic Ave, Boston Z Consiunmews Soil:-ited 3797-1-6Miltliu12wksln‘s12wkspi|_ ‘=_ s 5 " *'~'~" t‘o., dealers' and' exporters in rar' Flour In stock at our Seed Warehouse several hun red barrels best 'brands d Flour, in barrels and 98- 49 and 24 lb. bags, which must be cleared cut at once to make room for cars of seed and grain now on the way, our prices will be found the lowest in the City. Barrels and Bags all~__sizes. Robin Hood” Flour the best Flour on the Mark is et made from No l Hard Manitoba wheat, mak from 10 to 15 loaves mo (ES IE bread to the barrel than any other brand. Try a barrel you will like it and use no other. ' Carter & Co. Lt 1| fiirs, New York city, who has been on ie Island for' the past couple ol H l VIII,/ll _`\\\\`vl”lAB tivoeks. is at the Victoria Hotel. lil \\\\\\\\\\Y]IIIlIlllI»&\\\\\\\\\\@IIlA\\\\\€‘.".&VIliI££%\\\\l conversation with a representaive Of tlmulated, and fresh courage was to the large centres' of th Uniitell gint] Atlantic (‘ity and Newport and thc Wilito l\tlolllltziill resorts oi' New lizilllllsllim. The lui-prossion created was most l`avol‘ablo and should be of lasting benefit. Altlloiigli Mr. llsilsoii arrived on J ’f‘._'$\\.\\\YIlIlA\\\\\\\\\\WA tho island with orders. to purclin tl v [urs to t.ile oxtcnt of $100,000 he irllt B,-ffm.. ____ ._ 1.. ' _F- 3 1- _,_ ___ ll '7'.\'_‘ ~-__:'.'r .'i'f‘=..l‘ / l 9th ANNOUNCEMENT Clothing “What shonld_ I weer on a trip to the West Indies ? In a question asked by prospect- IVE paSSeilflel'S. lt is not wise to cucumber one's self with an excessive quantity of luggage. so take only one' suit of heavy cloth- ing for use this side of the Gulf Stream both going and returning. and also one suit of sumnier clothes. Linen sults§Qi such light undor clothinli as you may need can all ho obtain'ed ' ` in Bermuda and the other Islands. ' and at remarkably re-asonabll_e prices. Send your name for booklet. CARVELL BROS; W. K. ROGERS. CrT.A.. 6_0. RLYB. v -___ constrained, in view oi the large oi- ferings of pclts to be taken to thc buying centres by iiliilvldunls' and us- soclutcil' interests to hold back until under the pressure ol' this competitive ollcrilig. new values: arc established. }Ir. Iianson clainistllat last year's business in silver- black foxes cndcil fiat. an excoptlonally large number of pelts being ln the hands of the or- iginal purchasers, being carried over. He ascribed ,various reasons for thds viz., first. the infantile paralysis scare, the Boards' of Health warning people against wearing furs at the beach and mountain resorts and_other places of amusement; secondly, the fashion turned- to short-haired furs. such as mole and ermlne. and’ in the autumn to Russian sable. But. last but not least. to the fact that sliver fox ssts are not within price reach of any large number of people who would be anxi- ous to buy them.. _,__ Mr. Hanson says: “Got away front the idea that every good pelt repre- sents the value of a good _one hundred acre farm and put the valuation at a business basis thus making them salaolble to a large number of people, or iii other words to a broader mark- The fashion now, said Mr. Hanson, is favorable to foxssn Dark reds are wom natural; the lighter shades. dyed black, are in good demand; patch foxes are staple sellers in quantities and the some will hold for silver and black, provided the pnllcea are within the roach of the people `pf medium wealth. ' Mr. Hanson loaves for New York in it _tew»d'ays. but intends returning ‘at no distant date. _ ` Colds Cause Hocdcahc and- Grip ' , -_A-I LAXATI VE Mr. .Iumos Siiitor liauson, associat- , O in Your r - NAVIGATION SCHOOL- It is not is authorized t I generally known that the' Dominion 30 cyclists at oodgeseinynlrguanngy mtg I n _ _ _ ’ I ' ' ' I ' _ a o 11 t C l1€SlI O §Govel‘iiinenf, has established a navi-| who would like' to join this Corps - _ 'gallon school in Charlottetown, where should 3 at once to e Ar _ ° N IS C A S H 9 ' _ I On january 31st this store goes oil a C.-\.S`li llasis. The slate bi‘c;ik,~'. The shingle is retired ' from duty--no more cllallc marks oil tllc \\‘:lli. S();\il€()Ni'I ASKS VVHY? There :irc two or three good wllys-and here they are :-- FIRST_ So long as we do a credit basin css, we will always have, at all times, a large I sum of money ou our books, practiczilly i-llc. Now, in these days the busy dollar is` the only dollar that is~:iiiy good. Prices are so iinicli higher, that it means zi far larger investment to kccp up our stock to the point that will szltisiy you-or us. The lazy dollar must work. And so the answer to this question is CASH. ,__.i.,;_§_-_._»_j_w,_~.1rr.`._.E§§_5________$__1____ __ I SECOND. So long as we do :l credit luisilicss-\\'c’i'c bound to make some mistakes in granting crcilit-tllnt rllcaiis had tlcbts. Now, soiucboily lists to pay for those had debts. Am you who zll\\';lys pity your own bills-:irc not iillxious to pzly :lily others, are you? AND SO I the answer to this quccstion is C.»\Sl'I_ ' THIRD. So long as we do it credit business, we have to remember that it costs some -thillg_ Pzipcr' :tml illk~lJo(>ks and pcils-postage staiiips :ind bill llcatls--letters and duns-the _ labor of attending to all of this-it all irlezins money-and ilot a little money either. Some~ body has to pay it. YOU do not want to. And so the answer is CASH. F()UR'l`l'[. Wllo profits. \\'llci'c wc siivc c.\'pcllscs-we can sell :i littlc cheaper. \/Vheri ,l we cut out losses-wc can sell cheaper still. Anil wllcrc our capital is FREIT., wc'c:in always- czirry thc great big assortment that you look for llcrc. Iii other words. YOU GET- THF. BI`lNF.FI'l`_ THINK IT OVER. /-.°r»vT_"'~r}w..-- - '.--ir' } f Chill ` l I f ing 1698 pounds, and ranging in weight 1 from 156 to 186 pounds which he dis- 1 QUECII Sf. Chat 0tt€l0W!\ , posed of to the Sims Packing Coln- pany, for $284.40 or 16%c per pound, hi ~l ' : _ . . - - - w ci is tonsidered the highest prii,o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ __,__,`__ 5 _,i ever paid for a dressed hog in this Province. The Island farmers are ~ surely getting great prices for their ' products nowa-days. f The Guardian yesterday __lt_/lr._Hou_soi1 FOR PATRiOTlC~FUND.- The stated 'that it was about t s t me as: ye-ar that he visited the Island. UD0I1!mc`c't the citizens next week in ret- /7" which occasion he spent over $70,000; erencc- to the Patriotic' Fund: 1. W. #lil in the purchase of sil-, F‘_ Tidmarsh and James Patoii;' 2, ,_ `. __ - _ _ ver fox skins. _ Mr. Hauso1l_Jollii McKenna and. L. E. Prowse; , . ;{ up ll/[__’9"`)]‘7I‘[ _ \ '._\\ l following are the teams- who will and S A McLeod 11 J 0 I-iynd Mr Hanson has mat"e several visits J R Dmnls and A picking, 15_ F R. I.-leartz and Henry Smith; 16, N. island silver foxes, an b uglng o dllion' fo r 0 a Ove' name rl ro g r _ __=.,=- 3 ,_` _K article in_to comparison with the west- 'committee of ladies will innke a ... ._ _.:__7_<_i»'*5,_ =-._.‘-_‘ _ . ,¢'_<%_‘ _ 1| :J ` _ __ ,~ 7 _ rv*~` ern and' \vild caught animals shown house to lyousg cammS_ `__,.., _ ______' \ _"» _ `_ _-\_._ ._ _ :Y-`. __1_ _ ` J' _ ffl.-i"`_,>_'* - ’¢_g-- there. and gaining for the Island art- ` " 'ff-’-1 '*"*"--3~"___ -_E-;---_ V1. _ T".-;f'-'”~ '-"~'___._-_- --_ .l""' "__ ircle the favorablenotice ol’ the lead- il- _JM 2:, ’_'.”__.”»"<-:f_ ' `-*"__- ~ ___-#_ . ' _ - `;_~- lug retail fur dealers of the United T3,” /HQ _Vols T -._. ~- _ __ _ -_ _ ______ __.. States. t.o_ whom tlie_ wllol_esll.lers have Catanlml Deafness Cannotkccured _,_.,_ _/___ !;‘_\__.f;¥.g_ _ :_--‘____._ __ __.__- __:_&_§____.._:..; _ _ _______ 7% ________;_;__ ___ , to look tor tllc ili\.il tlistribiitioll ill' _ _ .\`»v; - ____gk.\,»§,:_,_ .___H_ _ ._-_ _ __ ____ $2 ill!! l\|'l-l(fl"- Mr- H““*0" half dlsillawi by local epplicationsms they Cannot reach the J.; *" ` T V ~=§"“'-Iii-_'.':-" 2:* _";;":l-- M ’ T - ' "‘&T of in ir. l. foxes ut the unnuui erin- disused norllonoffllfeursurtis....iv oneway < fill.; ___ ifij- __._._~.T_ _ 'Til bits by thc loading New York furriers f_‘;_f;'t‘i`f“t'k‘::;1";:l,,e'f§,"f"f§§’a,§T:,| "[‘)'e‘af'§c§.2' if ..' \ li »' _ £4 -=f;f___' '- _ at. the principal beach resorts, lncluil- Caused hy aninflnmed condition ofthe mucous dl f>\\ ""___ “ _ ' -"`._;. __ '=~`.T";`j'_'__`-s-»---'T -.-_-lf - ___§_`l;§I-#L-zivused--=_ ` r_-::** _ . _ _ ' lining ofthe Eusiachian `l`\ib:_. When thistubc »“'~ ` _____`-*f--__ ( _jr ' _ ` .._i_§;’ """ :T-~2’f' __i_____, _.~` »-____;j- - r _ ._ _ __ _ ...~ _ i“,____.__ ___ - is in latued _you haven rumbling so_und or im perfect hearing. and when iris entirely closed. )eai'nessis the rcsuit. Uyilcss thc inflammation can be rc-dure_d and this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will bc destroyed for~ ever. Many cases of deafness are _caused bv Catarrh. which is nn inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. lIalt‘s tiatarrll Gure acts thlu the blood on the mucous surfaces of lhc system. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any casa of Ontsrrhal Dcafncim that cannot be cured by liallgs Jatanii Cure. Circulars free. All Drug l . gis s. c F. I. CIIENEY & CO.. Toledo. 0. _‘ \\\\?IIIIOIIIA\\\\\\\\'flI0v § There are two thing one can conceal, ove, And A Cough It would be unwise to conceal rr cough if it _were possibl , 1 r acough is a kindly warning which nature gives of a danger- ous irritation of the air passages. Few people neglect the __ warning, but many are `_ unfortunate in the selec- ' tion of a remedy. We 1- recommend the use of ' IIIIIZI D IT' O Ui l\\\ &YIIY§\ i@\\ ' Uur Cough Syrup lt is pleasant to take, is harmless and it effects a °=":r'°r °‘"°» A “tr in or or o . re Prlce 35c¥%`:ngottle it ouiiurv onucrrou KENT A mg Johnson &_ Johnson |. ;-rr.; infused in the Island breeders who mm and R_ E_ Spmen; 1g_ George _ _I ,If _ _ _ _ ad so uluch at stake lu the industry E Hughes and R F Maddlgam 13_ :_"=__;, Since his last visit here' in July. Isaac Carter and E. A. Foster; 14. _;. "L,-I ~ .-__;<,_ _ff _ \ _ . _ ' ' , ' ~ l|-'Ei' " ' -_-."1 . *" ` ' ‘- - ?i-~ <.-4 _ ‘ 'rf . ".~~...§.-Q " -_ . . ' _ =_ ,_i|_ - __ '_ _- . _,__ _c _ _ __ 1 .}',_\ C R1 _ A. _ _ ._ _:_ _.__ __, , . I '-1 ‘ / \~‘_: , if » " ’ ' he an ,@»\ _ fc.- _ clainis to be the only bona tide whole-| 3. soxtus Mcneuun sua A. J. Biifln; Q. - 1. (" 0, ly- .,~ sale fur buyer to purchase llvc foxe'f 4, W. W. Stanley and A. W. Weeks; ".»..:..§T`_ ,_l" /_ ' . *ii- for petting. At the' tlnie of the visit 5_ (}_ H_ gf§¢k ,md C_ H_ Chgmdyw-L _ _ __--_ 7. -f _5'(h' referred to business in the silver foxes! 6, _]_ 'p_ McKenzie and J_ p_ Memos, ' " " '_-',". was in rather a depressed condition- key; 7_ Mayor Brown and n_ H_ JN, but thanks ill large m€&Sl1re to Mi'.| kills; 8. George McCormick and H. V.' Hailson’s. actitvl-ties and' courageousiBuntaln; 9, W. H. Tldmarsll and buying the market was somewhat Ben). Rogers; 10. D. O‘M. Reddin §;.‘-_ ' _ _ _ l `- .»,'. c ` __ l,, -“§l - - 4)/ & _ \ C _ l__~___E<.\‘ ~{-__f_~_ \.- '_ ‘.3-_/rltl.. --_lt ~ '_ _'_ -1,-_ - tl ' ‘ 'f ' wi i c`~\"`\i_ \ ‘§ ,‘ `\\5' .. /A 'i -1.( _,Q / f . or ...M-_ .-1 2_5?-“_-3=:_~f>=--_;"-~'-_;.f ,_ QQ; ‘ Qqw r~f ; ‘ ,V ’ __ . .\_:__ _ur l-" ’ .`|' or _ 1*' ._ ~ __ l ficg _;:_ _,_ “fm _,_ 91/ States, advertising none bu P. E. Rattenbury and E. T. Higgs. ln ad- - 2':-JL-`. gf-.~' ji' v._',/,Z T' L- \},~-'/3-.1 :._|'/vel ‘_ f.;_;:;;J`-'--»=~=' ' -'- tl ri th h b .1 st n -ii _ ._ la.; ,//,';f'.~ _ 1-- Q; rf n~"‘~ 0 ’- ‘_ \_\ l A -_ .__ ir )< __.,. _ ,___f | 4 J"» _ __£ 4”- f"` ' "',`.f-"_-' rr' f _“ '_,- _é_;2* =.<~ W 7 "' `°' ! El .r Y..-1s»-_. " -"r ‘ f\`~» .~ ` 'M":-_.`_>‘~,"‘ 1. T I _\ - _____.-_____ ______ _ i __ _ .._ _iam » :_-fs.-3-_ T_-_ *Ji _‘_ 12 an _M0 Zz ._2__ 21 ni! em lil uc ill ¢ Bcowol uf’ _sviuvcu rnort 'have ‘Q The Canadian Eiigiiieers are oi'i`er-aii'uilgciilt-nts; building and repairing illg an excellent opportunity to the roads; constructing, repairing and de- handy man. Anyone who can ride, mollstilng bridges ami railroads; drivc. or uso tools of any kind will drainage, field defences. or other con- find the Canadian Engineers a unit. struction work, tlli;-Engiiiccrs are ask- hy which they can not only do their ed to “carry on" wltll it. hit, but alsoln which they' canacqulrcn in the Army establishment is knowledge which will be of . axcel» found 700 Engineers to a division I. lent service in civil Ilic at tho' complc- e. 20.000 infantry. artillery and cav- tlon of the war. There is not a branch airy. or only 31/, P. C.of all amis isEn- ot the' service at the front today, but gincors.. If Prince- 'Edward island has requires some work from the Engine- supplied a total of 3.000 men of other ers whether it bo preparing bullets. branches of the' services then in order furnishing water supply. and sanitary to do the Engineering and oxpcrt Thc accompaiiyiiig picture shows li bridge over the Mouse rivc'r lu Belgium. being blown up by the en- gincc'i's_ This bridge was blown up lu order to hinder the great Gcrmaii iidvullcc in lilo fall of 1914. The rivor. however. was crossed at ii later ilrito and iv-sllltcll iii thc full of Liege. construction work for this force 3% per cent or 105 Engineers should be provided. To date a total of about 25 men have' been eullattrd in tho Engine- ors. This means that other Provinces will be required to supply the balance. Ara the boys of Prince Edward Is- land willing to have lt said that they have not the mem capable of supply- ing the Engineering work for their own inc'n and lesvejit to the otlic-r Provinces to supply same? information may bc.-had from any of the Recruiting Oillcers or from Sergt, Colpltts of the Canadian Engineers. PORK-There was only a fair oi- day. 18% for best quality P. E. Island n ood rl ces for their por t ese ays price is equal to 16% tc 17c for the sa- leable meat as hogs are bought with tho heart. liver and lungs attached. PEAK I8 NAMED MOUNT KITCH- ENER . New Name Given to Noted Mountain Top ln National Park. Alberta. OTTAWA. Jun. 11.-The Geograph- ic Board of Canada has named one of the splendid mountains of Jasper National Park. Alberta. "Mount Kit- choner." in honor of the Emplre‘s fa- mous soldler. The peak chosen to bear this distinguished name is to the south of the Grand Trunk Paci- tlc's line, which passes through the ‘centre of the grant Jasper reserve. The headwaters of the Sunwapta Riv- er flow around the base of Mount Kitchener. A few months ago the Dominion named another Yak near the G. T. P. "Mount Edith C i-veil." _to I perpetuate the memory of the martyr nurse shot in Belgium. *UU* H-v-rwsnoovl-rrrvcn-or-¢ rn. ~ .. °.2.l'.;'.':‘_‘;':..i.':.°.ss"s.z°"l;`|nd|g¢s|i,m |`;¢S|'|§|¢¢| ' farniers are cel-ta{_nlyh'ge1‘.tl_ g Tr;___; _ _ THE BOWELS BECAME CONSUPATED AND THE WHOLE DIGISTIVI SYS EM With many people constipation 'be- comes a habit. And lt is a dangerous habit which is certain sooner of later to cause serious disease. "Daily movement of the bowels” 'ls the first and most important rule of health. When tho liver becomes tor- pld the flow. of bile into the lntgstiiies is slowed and the bowels ecomc constlpated. But you can readily overcome this condition by using Dr. Cbiiss's Kidney~Liver Pills. There il no treatment obtainable which so promptly awakens the activity of tlio liver and bowels and thereby corrects' derangomenta of thc digestive system. Mrs. Herbert Dohei-M ot Beaver Brook. Albert Co., N.B.. writes! "I can truthfully say that Dr '0hllc’| Kidney-Liver Piilsars a t lied!- UPBIT. remember. but got. to Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills bsnentsd that I to malady. l found t t the resulted from u had liver, and working stomach sins for constipation. I lla culfend from comtmtinti mlm I. 3 » » ¢ v __ _i ..`._ _ `. _.e-