' a tedmin ttooilireshlsltubbornlyiirzmgive else Bllarune ro ou I w‘ w mthese hands took care of you... will they have the skill to take cure of him“? . \ I . . / N , g ThlESE are young hands . . . reliable hands . . . they held a hot rifle and fought 'for your freedom. BUT unless they are trained in the skills of peace, they will not be able to provide _a good living for their owruer. One of the big jobs your Victory Loan dollars can do is to provide thousands of returned men with training in paying Ikills . . . men who were fighting for us during those years that might have brought them trade or business experience. Who can refuse to sign for Victory in such a causal‘. ; e lVow the war is over, but the fight to win the peace has fast begun. Now is the time to show our appreciation, to give our men a \ good start in civilian life, to repay in some measure what they gave up for us. Remember, there is now only one Victory Loan in the '12 months’ period, so you can buy twice as many bonds this time. .- 31‘ EXERCISE stint, and remember that refu. - o. 1-31, on floor with torso throw your head back to “ w! SLIM HIPS ity is a must. I! iresh 1s sbby. in halt-lying, half-sitting poeitiorulneck muscles, and slowly raise legs _._ you can appl the tape-measure weight 9n hands turned n towards. straight iorvvard and up, keeping 11ers are some tailor-made exer- test at the e o1 seven days. but the body. diaphargm and abdomenl was pointed and head back. In- eontraeted. Raise legs toward hale as you b n, exale when iln- and chest, bending knees and keeping! isbed. ‘Ila flnls , Iou slowly brl toes pointed. At the same tme. loss downwardan bsektoorigln my hi : eaercisu It east Miami}: mlllirtes a day to the pme their worth. _ ______ __ Dy Websier l‘ TlLLlE THE roman t!‘ embniderhe on their - ' ' Graham alum“ flotmown John llarein , lht River ‘rhomls Melaren Nottinl- Ober- lotietowxv Btuart Idwin Psppin. bel Campbell presen . - ey with e handsome Aladdin lamp. Mrs. Maclntyre and Mrs. Rooney thanked the ladies ior their kind- ness and thoughtfulness and ex- pressed regret tor leaving their good ne hbours in Newport. Hal- lowing t e presentations a dainty lunch was served by the ladies and utter a social hour the pleasant evening was brought to a. close by singing “God Save the Ring." IINBLOI SOUTH WJLl-Th! October meetln o! Wind“ South W.M.S. was he d at the heme o! Mrs. Archie Auld, on Oct. i1. The jrglesidenlilhirs. Earledllodhai, pesldied. e mee ng open Hymn 20. "The Hewens la Th ry Lord". Mrs. Ierl Clark ' pres ed at the organ. The re- “ending was taken from "'1. The study book. “Ch o: Angola" was dis-cussed and the first chapter studied. Mrs. Earl Rodd asked questions about that church and the members an- swersd 112cm irom the study book. A man was used in finding places discussed. The parts were taken by live members. The minutes were read and adopted and the roll call answered by iive members. There were two visitors. The thankoflering envelopes were open- ed and the sum o! . answered by a. verse containing the word ‘word’. The closing hymn 508: " e Day Thou Gayest Lord Is Ended." was itollowed by mm Son's Benedic- on. 1332:1915 on-tbe 9 ex d w war/s. e“ “ the a1 hour ed and and the singinl 0! the National Anti-lei all departed. nonins to meet m again at. another such meeting. has been visiting her daughter-l Mn. Hero? Mawonnell, View so and Mn. Jack mamond, Stellarw; Road. Ber son Rel . . sh. I leaving on the return trip with. in s day or two. - New Glasgm News. Personals lira. Vere E. Murray lely, yq teaday morning ior Montreal when she has accepted a position. £5 was woompanled by Miss Mil Rose. Min Helen 1m i New Glasgow, NJ. s a Friday when in pen week etewart. Lieut. NI. Ml. midaell £4 her brother. Pte. B. Gerald t tenenihac A.M.O., w!‘ lmrgnl h 1mm pesasllers a v- in; in elf; city Maids! hi!“ To extract onion M00. I" ill onion in hail and squeeze on r reamer as for orange Nice. The caterpillar o! the l-sure buiiberfly carries a bodysuard Antsiidemitsbackforfliehom it eludes and in rein-n, protect: the worm 5mm parasites. sr. rsuvs s.v.r.a.-on Oei- l“ i ober 17th. at 8.00 in 5t. Paul's Per- ish Rail, Miss Mary Lawson, resi- dent oi’ St. Paul's Anglican oung People's Association opened the meeting with prayers tor blessing and guidance in the election new oflicers. Before the meeting was thrown open ior nomination of the new Executive, the work 0t the past year was reviewed. glldlllflllliflm and b rom m u and rep moved and seéonded and societion were rem duties and responaibilit . rry ; correspond- ing secretagfiflllolly Iawis: public- li-v. E. IL ; worship commit- tee chairman. Lawson; edi- noation committee elainnan, M: h‘ ;8im l Howrah! and! pson: e p oom- mil-tee chairman. Betty Beer. In a short outline o! the program for rk and e pa mt durifll’ th It term i‘ 4‘. o Wise mothers know that early treatment is the important fac- tor in ridding a child o! a cough 0g or cold. The medicine must bl pleasant to take and give fast relief. These requirements are amply met in Polsozfs Cough Syrup, a remedy. children like to take because its pleasant and aromatic. t , e. No one has to wait long for results from Polson‘s_Cough Syrup. not only does it help to soothe and ease the cough, it has the additional advantage of acting as a tonic. With the first sign of a cough. train your children to ask for Polson’s Cough Syrup; it brings faster relief. For young- and old alike Pglisongs Cguglh pisarem y open a t and eflicient for Coughs,_ Qolds. Irritable Throat, Bronchitis and kindred ills due to cold._ Sold b all Dealers in Medicine In 3 c bottles. POLSON’S COUGH SYRUP ITTENTION FARMERS As our plant has a 0811""? oi zooo birds daily, wepwl large quantities oi chicken and fowl, both alive and dressed. We have largl orders to fill and Jnusi see urs I heavy volume of P°“|' try during the next f" months. Crates supplied and 1"‘ turns made daily. ""' r s" Will be the only onus ‘n9;- Opu ma? ro-nmr ‘J. D. JENKINS. PM? Charlottetown. P-E-I- 048-“ . l i. F. llutelmon ' i 80h. onouarltlflfl “Speellllltl ‘In the m’ ting ‘of glasses for the correction oi sell" teets." ~ - ll Grafton 8m"