5 0 l ,uni 'null Cwl silt ” t. L4 - `/'Q ` / / J- - _ ‘ -R ,i G " " i i (Cilhiihued from page ll) M' ' "', ~ '-- ` ._ ll»’f» . `{/.~5'=,¢t'.i¢\; it ~ 'ii' f' i ’//ii ,?~5l',‘-'fl' "0 a/111 -311/< ”:f;;¢ ~ l _ » I ff in-lie.-1 _7_R.Howar :'81-.lot llruceiiri ,~ ?nt.- Ho Qi- ¢lmles= '.3 ou wire uso I _ Ill sustained.-I scratch on y leg, :nazi ls: “.::f.'~...! ~ss co X months under doctors' treatment. during which time i did not earn a cent. and in iidliition. spent dollars uP0\\ dollars before a cure was clfected. -'Recently I sustained I gt-mich on my other leg. lt in.-came very inflamed and -.wullen, and finally turn_ed_t_o ,l..nlt~¢r_ '1i\lstlme.h°wev¢i_‘i I knew about Zam-Buk. and n_~il~ii very differently. lused Zuni-Buk clone, with the insult that no -only was the _ulcer healed in much shorter time than the previous one, hutl wusable to go to work all the time it was healing, and I did not lose a single day's psy. I sincerely hope that my experience may be the means of showing other working people the great healing value of Zum-Bala -and of saving many from needless expense imli unnecessary suffering." Zum-Buk ls just as good or cczr-mn and all skln diseases, ' rlngworm, boils, piles, cuts, burns, etc. 50c box. 3 for $1.25. all druggists, or Zam-Buk Co.. Toronto. Seal lc stamp for postage on `free trial box. . _ » ~_ , _ _ . -_ .i _ _,_ L; ..._ `_ _ _.>!_L.`_,_,` ` ~-v:;‘;{_|_'_~ ~ ,kgb .__- :gp - :_‘ . 'nfl' f_.’.~f`;.;¢ V.: _ . Wisdom Whispers "A 1>ov'l'ol<’s 1’Rr.sciur'rioN, FAI- ors ron Motu: rum 100 Ynsns ” ,iollilsoirs T u°dyneL|NlMENT Uniernal as well os Eirlemal uae) This irouderful ollhftlmily medicine quickly conquers Conghs, Colds, Grippl-, Sore'I`hroat,Criimps.Chills, Spnlins, Strains, rind mnny other common ills. lioothes, henls, and Stops Suffering Belyea and McNiece COST ‘ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS General, Municipal and Corpor- stlun Auditing and Systsnlatia- ing. CONSULTANTS ON Government and Civic income Taxes. Msnulllctllrlng Costs aiud Efilclency Oilice and ‘Phono ' Connection Sl John. Moncton, Amherst. lfllollssloilllt' Cnlns DR.” CLIFT CH RONIC DISEASE! culwrlvn TREATMENT by ill montii in advance. Purdy Station. West-,-liester Qc.. N. Y., U. S. A. llollns 12 to 3 daily. NOW. lst:-2-lzlvllill May 20 ps. ` J. D. STEWIRY. li. C. 8‘"`|'|SNI’._ Solicitor und Notary Public “Wwe Nswson Block, Charlottetown Branch otllcs. Georgetown' "°"°Y lo Loan on Real Istate __+ ~ S. S. lll'1SS_IM| ' Blffllier. Solicitor. Notary Public, eta. MONEY T0 LOAN Montague, P. l, i. ' WRRBUU »0 Sllll Bar “ 8 I* I "C Erislere. Qthllrneys, Notary Pua A' is-. Solicitor) for Canada Bulk "°°lation_ Dsoilii of Montreal, Lian los. Perrnament lorogngo Corooe L'-_*_-_.,..._- 31li:l.E0D R BENTLEY W. I. lllltiey, K. 3. """!'\°" and Attorneys-at-'aw ' Money To Lam °'“°°-lankjqi N. s. climbers. Charlottetown. P. I. l. _._-1- l0lSlll Q DUFFY <-_-_.__ ._ _ \ - Se'~`l`9lU'l"Y. Mr. Lynnin, und in-in _lllngs in the years to come. Pro`vlnces. step up here and im ill YOUI' na/uw land your dollar to ou; lnuko this un orxiuiizutioil io ill- pro d ol, and lor which I predict greg; nd to u Now, I know that there ure mon here who will not care to join otlr_club nn. ‘njoy seeing the races. Now. if wi. went to Kinkora or any oi' the mick lneets lil the summer we would (glider fl-\“Y DRY Ollr quarter and probably spend a dollar or so at the tent. Now rentlenieli. we have gone to some 0; ‘9l1H_e. and done a good lielll ol work to get our track in shape, and it 1-09( Wetween thirty and forty dollars to buy the prizes, and as we hilvu gonn “onsiilerttble trouble lil order io glv you it plcllsant niterlioolr I um going ‘ to ask every mlm on the ice iodsy t' ‘land us _lwe-llty-tive cont; and ing iw 'ilteen cents. We want you to com up tothe judges' stand. slid hand you money to the secrets-rl' and he w to 6 yi' ( ill fppnsite it. With prizes io buy put down your name and the amount an o ther expenses, you will see why l am 'naklug this nppe-al to you, 'which "now will not be ill vain. I wish 'nnourlce that in ll. building kindly pro vided by lt. A. liowott the ladies are serving llot <:ol’l'ec und slindwlcllse not as a mont-.yl0F right; thc rest is ti llltttivr of detail flow, we can not tlll win, but we cull .ill try. li is _lllsi :is n0ci_\ssal'_v to bf? fl good loser as n good \vlnncl'. ami litter all in uilytllinl: wt' llnllorlnllc, horsc ruin- or any otller rucc. thc man worth wliilo is the ln'.l;il who _will illnile when cverytlliln.-_"true:-a dvltli wrous- Now. gentlemen, l think lllcso niter- lloolis of amuscnlvnt gives us ll chance to insist. our l‘i'it‘nil:;_ ‘und I think from il ‘ ll sol-ini lstnndiliillli limi’ Will iii' Very 5 _ _-g !ée?*‘@£ _ 'Q;_§9 Q fu ~,¢s.& 1 \\\\\\\i~ i \ /_*é_1,\U'\v,,§` ° Z' ’~ s’ N -rx 5’ .f e' tonic to ns duy by <>ll:l_i so they slugglshly filter orl Sifailif 0111>' part or tile waste ami; poisons from the blood. than you get “CK NGHPIY all rheumatism, head- lohes. liver trouble, _nervousness ~,eonstipsltl'on. ilizniness, ,sleeplessness.' bladder disorders 'como lrom sluggish- kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your hack -hurts, orl .l' the urine is cloudy, offensive. lull N if sediment, irregular ol passage or 4 lttended by lt sensation ol’ scolding, 'et about tour ounces of .lad Salts .iroln my reliable pharmacy and take a sblespoonlul in a glass of water be- fore breskllast. for s lew days and your kidneys will »then»_aot ti_nc_V'l‘llis 31110119. salts is made from the lucid il’ grapes-and lemon, Juice, coinbliieil with ltwls and . lm been used for gonoratfons to iiusli clogged kidneys iud stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so ii no longer causes lrritsltlon, thus ond- ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cult not injure; makes it delightful ciier- vescent lithia' writer drink which _'til' regulartmeat eaters should take now" and then to keep the kidneys' clean _md the blood pure, thereby avoldlntz ierioils kidney complications _ l sooo cmov sooo ' lirely dissipatl-s the theory still pre- ‘rnlonl in some qulil\tcrs_ tllltt culldy is in liliwllolvsolllt- lusulgv wliivll l-lliolliri l-r\ very f-llalrily iliilulgcd ill. _Till- i"l_.uill~t-.l." Ilriligs till nlnil\fliint't= of -cientilic data. to thc support ni' the "ol1tcntlon tllui, sugar is li iiulxcssury Klood. Ii is »~»ipccillll_v sliltnhlc for ; tzllildron wllo do not ns it rulc care for int moat. hui. who tnllv runtiily to \ :wet-ls, which serve us ii llnturni sub °~£f’y.‘ _Q `::titllt.i- lor tilt. Candy constltulvs n `_ D0 //"Qi, 5 'food oi' thc clirhollydrsti- class und i' “V -_ //0/y//_,f///» is ol~lt.i|lliiiti-li Llinl. thc average ltctivc i,, ii ‘i / lnd llealthy adult roquircs duily for ‘his el`i`et:tivc sustenance- aimut 6.000 grains of gnliholiydrates. The popular iligrodlcllt. chocolate. is also a most ‘nolirislling fat. food null stllnllizinti while il. appears that thu llavorings of :ood candy nrt- un llid to digestion ‘ lull eliiniiiatiun. _ The notion that iiw eating ol' vluitly injures the tooth is dismissed by ilii: U5- \'"“I°"*‘ ""““|d °dd""“‘ scientific journal usa superstition. Bnihlo, NYY. ' ' _21 The lack of sugar is much more likely to injure the teeth, through poor nutri tion. and is attendant with more seri- ` oils consequences that even those* caused by the dcrangemont ot' the, l- lU80BU"° “‘W”"°'““’ by °"°"`i“d“lg S ence in candy or any other food. On tho whole candy, when saie5\`HH'd0d against vicious adnlterations, is a 2 T the rate of interest you ’ | § _isAv_l\-"._\i_. _ " _ t p receive _on _War-Sgavlngs I 4 \ . ' _ L ~ p _ |» mn Stamps, approximately 4'/1 V \` l , boon to the human race because it I PGY C€l'lt COlTlPOL\I`ld lnt€I'€Si, i \ .. _ ` $4.00 grows to $5.00 in the V _ /I "'°Y liourlsliineilt in u most pslatsle lorm. _ _ ' ' ff V. `_~yll,, _.gy I - five-year term; $4.00 grows _ ._ _§`,,i- _ _ ,_ »' Viinard-3 Linlment Cures Coldl. E- _ to in years; to I / it ' i~ ~ l _ ' i , -» Qu. ~ I $37.24 in 50 years; to l t g /~.'§"~\~> gill _ ,_e__~ $346.88 in 100 years! , _ 1 »l__'.-_-..._ -_ -2,(-in/_ . ,_-L_ affords necessary heat producinlf ClllLDREN’S HOUR The _school children oi’ Monta- gue and vicinity. are I0 |1818 shortly a service that is Gllaivloli by only. a few Alnerican cities Mr. Pitrkman. Optometrist. will conduct (trom March lat to Mlaroh 81st) daily a chlldreuw hour-8a.nLto9s. in No chdrgos of any kind will in made, neither will orders be ac- cepted, 'but each child will have its vision thoroughly tested and a recoril will be RUM 0! l-he 1'6- sults.\ both subjective and oblec tivo. These records will be fi valuable reference tor future years. Plone make appointments lor your child ahead, and ss Mr. Portman is very busy the Childreivs Hour is from s to 0 i. ni. E. E PARKMAN lswslst 5 Graduate Qptomelgliti-w l'1;_':.;:, ' T 1p1f;._i;,-i "»'i `_ ': .s="'-rl i~ ` < ;.='.""/» i_H0w to Become as Bond Holder . -- ' V 4 - ti" _ _._ _.51 _ ._ ...,_ .__ ,-» 4' 7 _ fm-' w f { 1 1- t ___=.`._; - A SIMPLE SUM FOR SHAVERS ~ \ \ _ ._., 'is _ _ _ _ 1 ` l A man shaves every other day _“at a cost of 20 cents per shave. If hebuys _ a.. Gillette Safety Razor, how *many War-Savings Stamps (which arei,_;f)baliy ' if _ Q1 bonds”) can hef buy _with the money he thus saves between March 1§t-_"ond thef ' _ ». _al \ _ . _ J, X _ ._ _ _ . _ ‘ l _ _ ` " " . _» .vs_ ' _ 4 _ 3. ,_ ' __,-. _ ’31i7~f ` ... i ~ f‘;1,‘<"‘f"-‘2'L';"J:i;";_"" f -. +1. li. ,. - And what will those stamps, or “boi1ds", be worth on Jen. lit, 1924.`.”' V ”_' _ V V ~ r , _Y » , N i ‘ ivls'rl-loD- t _A _ ‘ _ ,;'~ \ A At 20 cents a shave every otherday, the cost per week _ _ i ~ 'f' A man can shave every day in the week with one - ‘ ‘i\ ' ' Gillerteblade, which costs 8c._Addfor_soap, etc,2c; total,10c. _“___ _ l i ' s<@3_, oyiips 't _ _ -_ _ _ ,' ii 4 ""4" Gillette Safety Razorpeqllals 601:. - _ _ f ` N lf' ll in' December is 43 weeks, during which the net saving by ‘ ~ 'QL _ _ Gillette shaving is soc."-X 43 : $25.80. " ’f,1 ’ - Deduct $5.00, the price of the Gillette Safety Razor, I 7, . and with the remainder the man buys, 5 War-Savings i_ S _ A StamPs, at four dollars and a. fewcents each. l g ‘A ` I On January lst, 1924, these 5 W-S.S. will be worth 1 _ $25.00, representing one year’s shaving saving, and the ` " " ” > I Gillette Safety Razor. is paid for and still daily use. _ »‘~/'l _ 'Ill - 1 1 This shows how systematic saving along only one line mounts up. Naturally, 3 this particular example will not apply to all who should be buying War-Savings . Stamps. Men who already use the Gillette Safety _`Razor, and women and children _ _ ~ “g`eriei‘a_lly will find other expenses which con becut down' without material "loss, ~ » j ' or (indeed, any loss of comfort. ' ` V p' ` _ '- ‘Y 5 ' r~ i _ ~ . . , l _ _ _ _ _ `_ _ _ ' _. ..__\ `= _ The man who was paying 20 cents for a shave, 'should buy a Thrift .Stomp y I ‘ _ endoftlieyear? A I ' _ V- f - 2 _ _ml 'l' _ . ' would be. . . . 20c. x 7 +2 _ 70c. ~ A V Therefore, amount savedper weekjby shaving with a ‘ @”°f`t;`."\_“~‘?‘ 5' ` ~ T ' f f' From the first Mondayjin March to the last Monday ` i i ` ` ,SA._VE-andbuy War(-Savings Stamps. A » ‘ ' "every other day, at a cost of 25 cents, so that he would _not be temptedto spend' ~ "Y" ` 'needlessly the money saved. ' Q _ ` _ _ _ _-i_.,.,;-ig" ' ~ t _ _ l I _ ,.- ._ " . Q . ei, » ‘ ` 1~. i 44:1 "'~3f"°`~ l , ' s ., .gig ._ ___;_ l , _. ` .. 1 ' .- ~ -_v_/ v -4_V"_--,_». 1%. _ __,@i!' _,J the '_é- of 'i if '--gf 1 " "" l :Il l’arlllll2ll'S Sllemi cosvr-:R'r vous. l~'n.l.i-:D 'rnnli-'r Announcement ' , _ csaos nrro w-s.s. 'T ‘T 'fi' “il suv WAR-sAvn~ics s'rAlvll> ~ How Money Grows RL int $5.00 for $4.02 _ _ And Each Dollar' Worth More' ’ ' 4”? fl ,W-S I' l [_ 5' i _ I , _ _ 70 l "f £1-_-. l --_£95 'sr'*‘_.s-sl* if-xsie _ ~ _ l l - i _ » .f “ -<~ _ . , - l Eeystraill 40itcn~ Alters , . _ ,_ a Boy s Career _ Not hull' enough attoutiou is " _L paid in Glilldl-ou's eyesight. " » ll it clitld complains ol his ~ eyes aching ni ni':,nt~when por- ins over this homo lessons, he ` ‘ is supposed lo be shnmlning and f the verdict isgenerlilly "Wouk- V ness-he will grow out of ll," iltstelulot' which ho lgrows"“ii.|- to it," the sight grows worse. and a triillng defect, which ' might. have been arrested by propel' treallmenl \1uwuieii` ag- gravated. » , . r=;.~a'g ggw TODD z.oo l.su'~ no l_._ L10 L37 'Phe result is that the child is '.10 5, uandlcapped from the start. if . G he cannot see as well as .his fellowshe must necessarily' . strain the muscular powér nt the eye in trying to see. This 1 gradually idlls his snrrniiiiasn. -04 lor study, and he becomes a 9] “dull” scholar. ~ °-f ' 4:1.. Children often force the eyes .3 do the work, even whenthe lower oi vision is very delic- lsnt run' as only-lm demise by careful oaoinination. ,The eyes of all should be tested be- ' fore being put to any definite course ol stisdy; li’ thil-i__`wufo done many children would be henonttod. _ _ ° ` ~t .Q . __, 1': ' W _ _ 'N 'f- - `- rectliigm 1;-lT:ld¢eii',:|e(;yetsyigii)t_(::1!il ~ ”=‘»'=E-f`-“iii-“IT ARE I Y°U THINKING Lohsters. Scallops. Clams Of havin your Bath Room Fixtures changed or new ,,., ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,hm ,,, M, _ -_ _ , réi:.g;'£§n';v%")l?c?&n PLUMBI§iG INSTALLED. under the serious handicap of ~f CALL AND SEE US ”11§;‘:f:...... ' We carry a com lete line of the ve latest in E H. J. :_ iB"Rl0 T HER S ‘N Wholatale commission dealers and e or p one us y. ur p ees are ng 5 -1"”-‘ ,,,,,, FRED H. y TRAINOR ‘”lmelts,rEols, Lobaters and Froll ¢h0l'lB 393 " 80 Gl`&ft0l1‘ Si. speo1alti0a_ . ' ° i o. 1 Fulton _'Fish 'llarlrewl New < - _ _..,,,. y _ ` ir consignments wlloim, - VY Toilets and Sani_tary gixtures. _ V se li was 0 ri 'nt , ,ov Optometrist and Inscription “, l. Drulsili - ' ~ p Montague. P. I. i. l_. 'I ` Next door lenk» of Qommeroe ~. . r l ' _ ' _ Q i i » i .'- . ' - -,L_ _ ."_..`.ii'