.1 l ~ _ ` _ _ . _ _ . . ‘Q _ it .\l.iRL1~_I__27. 1919 Siiiiillll. iilllli TELLS 0TllEllS Th Can Find R lilef Hl?X»mP°frl»de sllffelhlil, -f -=-° "'" '°°°:.*l.‘::..t".;’..l.:‘s.l ; _ .j. hill 'I f in the news er __ ; _nd de toiup ' ._ __,._..___ _ "yn `f.,:."°.'i'rl'“°'l .drele rom na ee aomu i,l::i`¢r than I use tio. When I hear of any girl suiTorin¥ls I did I tell them how Lydia E. inkbam'a"Ve5stahle Compuund N8. - ELINA MARTIN, 29 Bowen BL. Nlllitll, N.H. Lydia E: Pinkham'| Vegetable Com- wund, made from native roots and ilerbs contains no narcoticorharmfnl drugs' therefore is a perfectly safe rem- ,dv ll, give your daughter, who suffers frém such painful periods as did lliss tin. M"i'ile reason eo many girls write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Lynn, Miles., for advice, is because from their 40 years experience they have a storeof knowledge which in invariably helpful. Wisdom Whispers "A l)oc'l‘oll's Pllleslznlrrlos, Fal- ovs roll .\ll»l¢n 'rn.lN_lUu Yeahs ” ,yollllsolrs Alwdyne LINIMENT (lnlernal as well as External use) This wonderful old family medicine quickly conquers Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Sort- 'l`hl'oat,Cramps,Chills, Sprains, Strains, :mu many other common ills. Sootlles, heals, and Stops Suffering -“_??-1'-1 AVOID COUGHJ‘ ' and s s .lava `\ S 30 DRORT-J'l`0PJ‘ COUGHJ` HALF '¥lil»i` F012 CHILDREN _...__.;___.___..__.__ *“"! Beiyea and McNiece I COST ACCOUNTANTS- AND 'AUDITORS General, Municipal and Corpor- ation Auditing and Systematin- ing. CONSULTANTS ON Government and Civic income Taxes. Manufacturing Costs llud Efficiency Olilce and 'Phone Connection St. John. Moncton, Amherst. we-» _-_-_- _.__., , - y _ . ’ » '1‘=HEfCHA'.RLOT'l`ET_0WN_ GUARDIAN _ _ _ _ _,__-_._ Ml. Athlon i-lsno wghdomgp Home _ The M`t Albion Red Cross Soci ty l ' e has had malli' Pleasant social gather- - ings .since its organization but por- Gflwlificik ` hairs the most enjoyable of all took ,nm R, ,he home 0, M___ _md Mm ell,sowe are im roviléotlle _ Walter ‘IL Brown, 3 few nigh." ago pukagm nu n' C' round to I square. _viii ll _This time nearly the whois also-l turned out not to knit socks or pa (2 \'°X°B 10 Mud across the Atlantic, out ' to Welcome liomo MQ Br0_wn‘g gon Lille-C0\‘D\ Frsllk Brown, who had served King and country "somewhere guilds, N. H.-“ I amnineteeayean ullll I would often falxll _ _'Hull' and have to leave _ _ _lL'_.g school. 1 had such _ __ _ pain l did not know ;Vei:;¢.i';§° rlrlgldmi' Corp. Brown, enlisted in the beginn- mmy remedies mt” ing of 1916 and fought through some _ were of no use. 1 of the hardest engagements uf th _ $293 5b°\§: L{dll,E- war. lie comes home bringing several ROYAL YEAST HAS BEEN THB g _»_1_}_l_ t.mkh“mb| e “scarl-l of battle" with him, as he was STANDARDYEASTCF Cl*-NADA l __ _ _. _ RY z ‘ ‘ ' “_ , s‘ ’ c ill l"i`R\10€." for over four years. woundcd on three dlffcront ocnslons. FORNEARLYHALFACENTU one Hmp yn--~ -»--cf.-.filo s-..» he looks :Siler sooarerllly little the wo.-.le am.. s very trying experiences, and lg wearing ll. silver medal presented t _ .__ _ _ < . _ _ _ _..-_ -r_¢;_ sl-----nl _“__ _ h$lii’llleh»ll»lmpmv~ iii? 3% F' 'éiiiss _ ‘ A nalleasntpilllyaspractlcal I I 3| e round ui li.W.GlLiEl'l'00MPANYLlll’l‘ED TORONTO. CANADA 0 WINNIPBG MONTREAL mm “Y the British government for a UPHVPFY on the battle field. After th crowd had assembled Iiir. Robt. Jen- kins took the chair and the 10110;-in l>f0Ki'u!1lme was carried out. i llslllnrks by the chairman and Mes- lSl‘B Ben). Jenkins and Ml'. J." Mac ' itiachern. Duet -by Misses Victoria Jen- kins llnd Marguerete MacEarhel' llccltatlon by Clifford Myers. Solo b _Miss Edna Jenkins, also several vel' lillllifh l2lD‘l>rfidlo~ted |vl‘o'iin selccllion lily Mr. Hurry Brown. l After the rendition of the pro- gramme the following address wal mall bl' Mr. M. J. MacEllchel‘ll, all ll. purse of gold was prose-lltelj to th returned hero hy Miss Edllll. Jenkins. 'i`o Lnnce-Corp. Frank Brown, lt is with feelings ol' grcfrt prid und tllllnkflllnoss l-hut wc, your friclld und nolgllbors assemble hcrc to-nigh 8 A splendid programme consisting 5 songs and addresses was rendero Mrs. Hugh Morrison acted as acco ~ The ladies served n vvry dainty ill appetizing luncll. Mr. Goodwill w n' comed thc guests and expressed ll gratitude ill il. few well chosen word ' for the very agreeable surTil'ise ill __ pany parted by singing Auld l.:ll __ Sync und God Save the King. The programme wus as follows: lllress and presentatloll; _ lil-ll hi' the l‘astol"~ Solo, W. ’l‘. Sclllpl to welcome you 'block home after ' serving oier foul' years on the battle- fields of France and Flanders. With pride, we any because you frec- lly offered yourself as li sacrifice i our behalf. that we might be able t remain in our- peaceful homes ull- disturbed and not trodden down by tll llutrocratlc llun. With t-hankfulness because 'yo have been spared to return to you friends and home where you left en- joying the lbesl of health. strength and social happiness, fully cognizant Urch. Gaelic quartette (ellcor: n Bernard. . . " Rev. and flour Pastor slid \vil'e “ this cungrcgationihnd the good' fo r tune of securing you as their pasto _ ; - ,_ '-_ r-_ - Y --- » Ure. goodwill to accept these cheques .aa a len of the regard, love and es- teem c-f this portion of your people. We trust that the Divine Master may spare you for many years more of ser- vice among us and wish you, your wife and family many blessings in life. . Signed by elKhty four members and adherenta.` New Rail Route To Western Canada Trnvollersl betww-n Eastern and Western Canndra are showing their ap- preciation of the high standard of railway service afforded by "_The Natiolllll." tho splendid train which _operates between Toronto and Win- nipeg. "The National" uses the rolls ol' tho Grand 'i‘runlt to North Bay, the Temlsltaming and Northern Ontario (Provincial Government line) to Cochrane, and the Canadian National Railways to Winnipeg, where it links up with the Grand 'rrllhll Pacific for _ all important points in Western Can- 1*-»-1 _ ada. A pleasant run to Toronto by °_' the ol-and Trunk and "‘rhe National" "‘ is rca_dly to carry you westward. The ln _ _ _ .. . .- panlst in her usual canble nlllllillu' depmmm of The Natmnal from Toronto is at 8.35 p. m., on Tuesdays "1 'I‘llul‘sdayl-l und Saturdays. North Buy is reached next morning and there ’ ops-ns up for lllllniration ull till, illite- " land beauties of the territory served 3 _ _ ," hy the T. 8: N. 0. l.illc._ ullilg tile had give" him “nd hm family' Af"”` rich Cobalt and Pol'cupll\l.- districts a "mm e“j°y"'bl° ‘wlminll the "°'“ llllly he inspected. Thcsrfllre followed '1`lb_\' ll wonderfully interesting trip llllrougll ilu. spnrslcy' populated ter ' |l'ilol'_\' of New Ontario, giving the G - _ . ~ Chorus, ltelunrks, Cllailmfln: ¢\'l lll'llvl>llel'\an oppol-tunit_v ot inspecting `:_\ lthis fertile' region , ill Qiuding tht -_lfnlned “clay belt" where tons of 6 _Ch0rus; Addrcsl-l, Dr. F. W. Jarllillo: ltllollllanlls of settlcrs will make tllew `_` S010. HH»l‘0l'l I-=1l\'Il: Address. J' 7"- illlllllvs ill tile future. 'File urea of Now Profitt: Solo. Hugh Morrison' Allllrl»~~ :Ontario is 330.000 square miles fully Robert Agnew; Chorus; Renlrlrks, li 'foul' times the size of Old Ontario, -_l :lnrl in addition to great expenses of Hugh Morrison, Mrs. Joseph Mori-islln in od lllrlllillg land,lt hill-l wollnderfui rc- . _ Mrs. James Kennedy, Mrs. .lollr _sollrcos in timber. minerals. water power, flllh and game. :v-~ Tha thre-e railways have combined Remindful of the many services which to make f the through passenger e you have rendered among ul-l during Service Over this “GW YOUR' the Stlllill the two years which have pllsllerl slln-if of that offered anywhere on the cou- l- tlncnt. The smooth, straight und‘|evel \- roadbed embodies all that has been we wish as representative ui' ll portilll lellfliffil lil H1766 ‘l\lUi'f0l'B Of ll CGDLUTY of your congrcglltloll to convey to you Of F8-i|WfiY bulltllntz- The SYWRGBK gn some more ,_a,,glb](, (crm than mer.. travel comfort asured. Tha use- of the °f the great Bacrmw y°“ we” mak' words the heartfelt appreciation ol “SW F0010 l°V0lV_°9 U0 ‘-*XYYH WN- 9" ll'l8- ,he .people gm- your mving ,md ln. compared with any other route avail- We f"*"‘ ‘me °°“g“"“'”“““ ’°“"‘llLell. ` '>\'f>\f§*§*>l` ,\ lwrrll-f Passes Puouoclzaru sAl.l;s co. Toaouro .llunfreal Qpin: loo; lVe1| Birh Bldg. _ ‘G _ ___'__ Gtluirsa Putliiprolluctl can only be obtainndfmm _____’_ __,____________ _ e Miller Bros. __ l :_\\s\x>r&n\wxs&~,\\\\x;<$\\\w< \ \ _eat-\.\~>\~ . ll//."///////W/W/,mwW///muiflmmww/wfllliwyyanmuwlln/1/JHHMHAWMWW/W7/VAMMMWvu/Www/,/ /f//.1/lift//l.: ///.'. '/l/.-_ -mf ///W// //».,.//¢/A.,4///./'V//4//»/ 1"' f./l//~ Lavers Georgetown. _ Barker of New Glasgow, N.S'. died vice assisted by Rev. W, E. Piper. side hor husband who died in 1891. scarcely ll year ago,, and his brother Mr. Sterling took as his' text Psalm (Patriot please copy.) Deseinihslrhereaved family' is extended “ Mothers O’er die land, the sincerest and most heartfelt sy-rn- ' pathy of a large circle ol' friends. "G" Always Keep Cascarets at Hand” ___l.,_l.____ MRS. JOHN MACKENZIE ' -< _ .eu-2 ,< -1 'if-‘ir 3€3‘k<"¥ -Q* 5 vw. 'l H ` l bm). _~§..;.s;g',\=.a§,.-'_.;f'. ..._ --2' '__ ' f- l .__ »-.-Y _ .__ . (nee Miss Alice Tapper of Georgetown grand-children,'1‘ire funeral which was 91:verse 16. ‘-With long life will I the following chlidi-en_ Annie, Ng-1110 held on Monday February 24 was veryllsatisfy him and allow him my slllvll- and Frederic in U_S,A_ Arthur of Gear. largely attended, friends coming from | tlon." The pall bearers were: l-l_ltgll getown, Louise, Reginald and Gordon far and near to pay a last tri-bute of l MacLure, John Maclillrc, Tllonlas at home, also s. 'sister Mrs. "l’h0m¢a,_l:espect to one who had lived so lung Doyle, Murray ltobertllon. William A. in the community. Her former pastor Houston and William A. Mnl'Nelll. ln- Hls third daughter Mrs. Thom-.ls Rev. John -Sterling conducted the ser- torment in Cavendish cenlelery bc- » -eeqalm-.. ~`. ~_~_»_,.. ~ Mr. R. R. Jenkins passed away late in ai, ____ Lv' 1 k .g - There passed awliy at Cavendish. i'. E. l. on Friday, February 21, 1919, Margaret Mary Woolller, widow of the late John MacKenzie at the ripe nge of 96 years and 8 months. The decea.-.~ ed was a native of England and enl- igrltted with her pal-ents to this Island in 1836 and settled ill iiustico wllerc she resided till her nlur-:lags to Johll MacKenzie ill 1840 when she moved to Cavendish. Altllollgh she had been confined to her room for some time she was in hor usual good llelllth till two weeks before hcl' death and hav- ing reached such a remllrlra-ble ugl- slle possessed al lhcr faculties and was ahls to do very fine netting all sewing till the last. Sho lcnves to nlnurn two Mcl,uro_ Dundas, P. E. I.. Mrs .Ches- tsl Woolner. Chicago. lil. Ewell .I.._ there and one sister. Benjamin Wool- ner, California. Frederick Woolner.. North nllstlm. lvll-ll. smlly lwcNsill,' Tryon, P. E. l.; also twenty six daughters and two sons. Mrs. Surah? North Rustico, Hllmnlolld A, Cavellrl-1 ish with whom alle resided. two brn»l Instead of nlteiy, llarsll pills. salts, Mellor oil or dmlgcrnlls clllomci, why don’t you keep (iasclllrcte handy for tho children? llsscllrcts can always be de- pendlwl upon' when Q good liverand grand-children and thirty three great UP FATI-IIE Children think them dandy, T hey are Mild Cathartic Candy. Contain nothing to harm, Work like a chaml. "Ten Cents” ' I / The Q \,.\\\`, / 1-... ._ _ _ -.'_¢` ' 'hi- ' .15 -1'. . .' '5- l _ » -,y -:"» -E Le Q t xfi' 4,. .; - - _ ‘gi 51 1 .-.i ".11 l l '_.» f .5 j l_ _ii .1 n " \ y it ` .__ ._ it . _ . . _ l f ’ I . _._ . fl ' ‘ l > , _ ill- - ll ;‘ 'ff l T l 4 .rl l l \ __/, \ e _l l l 1 l » ff- l f the bile and eondbipstion poison from thc bowels without griping and lureeten t.hlrchild’s little stomach. Any young ster will gladly eat. a. l-andy Cllgonmt at lllghz me will were up felling llhef _ howl-l cleansing is necessary-they mon: Oompletedheotilul on end: liiomltbml ___ . ----H' ‘ l' >&1 _,_ I WHERE in H \_ LOCKED THE \»/»\vcH~Do<. I HAD 901' iN THE YARD E UT A MAN SO I iN THE \_,_,._.-_-_-- v/E:l.l_-\F TNE uoq, Q,-I- ~ ._ A ' ' ' *“ - "‘*\\/E might ANN ‘GSQSTAKE N;EL\i5/i‘§r;\`CTR‘_ _ iimg . » a ` V _ - _rf . _ ., -. .~_~ .. » . ¢n»l».»».»e-4.-_-t - . .:~_-‘_r" ' _-, “L_ ,Ll _ , .. i ‘L \ 1_ all - , 1'. ' » .,!- `.° 1 r _, __ ,_." 4 ._},- lv’ ,_ ___, __ _ *__ /fl.. __ ___-_ ,__ _ 5. //A ',i’l" 7 _//» __ » _ _/cf ,,, _ » . n;/fl’ ti" ’ ‘el <:>>\,_____/_ ~/ ff _ _ _ veg sl -l l x f'l.'\ V, ,E ..< l 1 `» ,vii f ,` ll: 1. or 5"- -J3. “lf ._ 5 1*