_ w llirdimlrt lithium- mmm _-sELEciEn Frou,--1.niis-_._wEfEli-s news For uit oullrnnns siuuiuiiu . ‘Y ... V In _ H 'C - I 'I I _ ' _` " ` ‘ " ' _=-""";§:@§@--*l_f,._~>_,_f _- " ' 'russoav . FATHER aunxs sack. -Rev. _ E "-_ ' '-i” o ~ - , _,___.__ _ _ . . __ Father Burke, of Toronto, superin- ` r f___,_._,__,=. _ _ held at Moyileld on Friday night. The _ " - __ - _ A Catholic forces. has cynpleted visits /i ___ 0 . Rev Dr Fullerton presided, and the ' to the troops at the fro t and i ' T / `]3_;O_l1 cannot get _real Boyril exceptinthe Bovril bottle. other speakers were Rev. Father _ -_ England, says a London il(i;![li1ii)iBclili , J/ _ 0/ dit’ _(_- . is so strong that it cannot possibly be m;m|_,f3¢. _ Gaudet. Rev. Mr Sterling and Lieut. , H e resses satisfaction it lic ‘ _.3 "=__ ) /' r - All I ` L 0 U "_ ' 0 ' ure ' 4 Y I I i ` ` ` " “ ' fd' i'oncuri-i in the reoviii, praise given' by //A P ' " (len. Mac-Dougall. | _ __ I _ ` 4 _._..__ ;, / _‘_ -_ g __ ou_i.En-so|.1' wsoomc. - vu. ~J».,~,.- __ ¢& ’ \ _ 5 (7u.lgary,Alberta on Saturday evening - ‘- ,___/_'VJ .__* -___ . tnhelih cneapfnbe-_ It i.ii.<1i|ie l..,,.f ,,f _m en ri ‘ff °~imk°l°SS ‘h““ “"0 doa-n~ limi.-_Q of in..-ral. /uni Ov I to make your cooker more nourishing and to save . butchers bills. Bill it must e Bovril, .fd ` I-ll-I. f - ~-- ._ li -- - ,e. M-_` ‘ ' , ,-.-..--ei The standard canadiainfina I - *Ji-‘V ‘ _- ‘ 'roiisrizii CORN FLAKES _ F°|' -illixlluaineaa man or workmen. CA UTION.--No other g)l:l8_ll;ll';»k0;l’i! manufactured by us. 0uiy_iour celebrated' 10c.»a- package. ' At all Grocers. t‘|||_Ani: in camiini" ’ ' - Till BA'i1'l.l Cum: Toiisrzo Coiiii l-‘i.iiim Couimur. Lulrrzo i- wunou. ouraiuo. o/mana -_ , m \ , _ M W 1 //1 , 1 ii I\ Get *Your Bathroom ll Fixtures ai 'rRAiNioR's -f'.,'lZ,i»_Bath seats, soap "dishes, towel racks, sponge racics-_#all the necessities tor your bath lroom are here ~=ii TRAiNoR's. f ‘ ` 1 ~- The regular bath in the family tub is a daily joy in the sanitary home. Aave _Trainor see that your 'bath room supplies are right. FRED 1-1. TRAiNoR, 'X so Grafionsireei _ i. _ _ _A-r BASIC SLAG (Sometimes known__as__,'l_`hoi_n_a_s Phosphate Powder) The two sources of Phosphoric Acid, the element of fertility lacking to the greatest extent in the cultivated soils of-the Maritime Provinces, _are Basic Slag and Acid Phos- phate, or Superphosphate. ` These two Fertilizers both con- tiintfrom 250 to 300 lbs. of available Phosphoric Acid to i e on. j _ BASIC SLAG ~ Contains in _addition to the.»Phosphoric Acid from 800 to 1000 lbs of Line. In the form in which this Lime exists itdoes not burn up the humus iii the soil like burnt Lime It is calculated that 95 p.c. of the soils of the Maritime rro- vinccs are sour and the,effect ot an application of Basic Slag is to correct this acidity. BASIC SLAG In addition to the Phosphoric Acid and Lime contained in Basic Slag there- is also present a quantity of iron, the effect of which is to aid bacterial growth in the soil, a mat- ter of the highest importance. , BASIC SLAC, Also supplies magnesia and manganese, which in con- junctionwith the other elements present, especially Lime. will~.prove-a great aid to the farmer in 'rendering available the crude potash contained in the soil and making him in- dependent of potash which in former times was supplied at enormous cost from Germany. ' Basic sane ' Is the only phosphatic it-nailz.-i' in \~h`ch all th:-se vain able elements are combined. l).» roi oi t-» look the fact that when you buy aton of Basic Slag ion get _.s much available Phosphoric Acid- to the ton as in am oilnr l-rii;iz-r and in addition you have the benefits of the other el-ments referr- ed to herein. ~ Prof. Cumming of the Agricultural f ` 5 College, Truro - _ In the annual refort of the Dept. of Agriculture fo_r Nova Scotia,-for year 914, writes, referring to their experi- ments iri connection with commercial fertilizers as follows : ~“I_';i¢?lir experience_with_ roots the best restlls were obtain -from Phosphoric Acid, either in the_torm of Acid Phosphétqor Sydney Basic Slag. The addition of lvluriate of Potash did not materially _increase the yield. 'l he heavi- est yields of man els were 'inpthei .plots treated with Slag Joiiklns An excellent musical pro f;Montreal_f'_"lii_;_ii_,iieegptcd 'tlio' call cic- `tended to him .by- the conilrcgoiion of Brammo was qoii|,rlliiit,ed to by Mr J. A. Mesiiervy. Pte. Marshall and ii local violinist, Mrs Bulman presiding ucccpt- ably at the orguu. Six recruits re- BDW\il0_li l0_ the appeal us i`ollows:- Andrew Ducett. Michael Blanchard., -Dimes H. Ducati, .Walter Crockett, A_¢lglpli_B. Martin. Peter Buote. The usual votes ot thanks were uccordcd. -. - -|.,_. nArree_,.__ro New RICHMOND.-n Rev-..'E, I. Rattoo ot New Rlelinionll. P. Q,.`iii the Presby- tery oi' Mlrauilulii, auil.wiis liitrodiii-oil to tho pastoral charge January 11. Since his resignation ol' the congrega- l-l0ll.0f Mfl~lll9€lU0. _[’._ E. l., -several months ago, Mr. l`tai,|<-o has liven :wt- iug ns eastern secretary oi lim Road- ing (lamp Association, with licniliiiiar- ters in Montreal. - Mr. linttee suc- ceeds Rev. W. B. McCallum, who ac- copted ii call to Shnwvillo; P.Q., ovor .'|. your' ugo. ' MORE SCHOOL ROOM-()u :irv-cunt. ol' tho iucreaiseil ni.l.ond:i.nf-e ot pupils :it Queen Squziro School it hun lioon toiind iiecessary to 'provide au uildi- i.ioun.l room and the School Board has iittcd up the rooms in the building for- merly used as oiiioe and Board rooms. 'l‘iiii-i room. which is large and iilry is in every way adapted for the pur- pose, and the School Board has spared no pains to put it iii ilrst class condi- tion. Tho walls. and wood-work are nicely painted in suitable colours and with entirely nc\v_ furuiiuro tho room is certainly in oi/cry way ii model room. lVlLss lfeiiiiossy and hei' briglii. class of boys :ire the happy ncaiiptiiiie oi this new rooiu which wus opcuodl yesterday morning. ~ DREDGl'N_G.- _ ’I`lic lloniiuiou Govoriimoiii. Dredge No. il, (‘.uplaiu Mc(‘.urthy._ is busily engaged in dredging on the West side ol' the railway _wharf in preparation for the oomiiig oi' the Chr Ferry stouinor. “Prince Edward island." The iliwlge begun operations :iliout tho lille-ciitli oi' December' Inst.. 'Tho work is somewhat dlfllculi. owing to the gi-eat depth _ot water required by the new iioat and lntterly owing to 'ilio form- ation of loly which soiiiewliatf ro- tnrds the work. Ou 'Satiirilay the work was c_ai'i'ied on with the ther- mometer at two degrees' below zero. some ot the rnon being slightly frost- ,bltteu. .The dredge 'will remain in Georgetown harbor for the winter.- &_ - _ _SOCKS FOR SOLD|ERS.-- The following ladies from the Miscouche Parlsli have ‘coiitributed socks for the soldiers at the ,front:- Mrs. -li. V. Desitoches, Mrs. Gilbert L. Gau- dot, Mrs. Arseno Gallant, Miss Fidel M. Gallant, Mrs. Gideon Dcsltoclies, Miss Ileuriettn. (iaiidet, Mrs. Ephrlam Gaudet, Misa Eninaiiu_l.c(`.li1li‘, Mrs. i‘. C. Arsenault. ~ Mrs. Joseph A. Perry, Mis (lellno Poirier. Mrs J. J. MuQuaiil,_.1€lis.s_l3elonie Gaudet, Mrs. Gilbert DcsRochos, . Mrs. Jacqueline Doiron, Mrs. J. B. Gaudet. Mrs. Alban Gaudet, Mlscouclie. _ Mrs. Sarah Perry, Mrs. Phllius_ Perry, Mrs. John F. Perry, Mrs. Adeline Gaudet, Muddy Creek; Mrs. Sanilus Gaudet, Mrs. Alphonse S. Gitiidel., Mrs. Amn- blc J. Gaudet., Mrs. ' Hubert (lnudot, Mrs. Gilbert, Gaudet.. Mrs. Arsene Perry, Mrs. Joseph'i\`. I‘olrlol‘, Mrs. Stanley Perry, Mrs. Artliiir J. Gaudet., Mr:-i. John A. (luiidct. Miss Augusto i’oli‘ior, Miss Eileouo Perry. Miss ltoi-io line C. Poi-ry. Mrs. John J. Arscnault, St. Nicliolas.-ll. ii____ __ \ DISTRESSING PIMPLES Removed by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. Smear them with tho Ointment. Wash elf, in ilvo iniuutes with C_ut»icura Soap and liot. \'.‘:;l,t't' and continue bathing for iiiiuiu i-__i::\;2.-fi. Repeat. on rising an rrtiriu;:. ‘i‘li<-.=~- fragrant super-creamy l‘:;:f:1iic:\‘>i els izriicli for the skill. Sample Each Free by Mall \‘fil\\ 32-|i. l*`.l.§il Book. Adllrealcl P086- carri, Ciititriirii. l)--ot. L, Boston, U.S.A. Bold thiougliolzi the world. FREE HANDSOME 1 M [Kgs " _ 'dPIl h I tlt"tu field B -bl 12-‘.‘...i..tt¢§‘§l..it.°°ti.?.‘°i.i.i’i=i’..._.3§ii‘.ii’.-. »~ii..?§‘§....§§ was used on this land there was no vantage” _ _-_.___ fry-h¢_c.0ssFervi1i=f¢e:f » _ -5 __ ; _ ___ ____ ____ __ _.*_,,`,*_'.-._¢ alllM\lil’i¢$f° ...-...J , ._ ` _ _ __ ._ _;_ ,___ __.¢_|__ _ - -R* -_ _ lf. ~a. -A. aiicitwirn, s n»im_=»¢-`i_iir:_m'»lvz_!*‘__N- S- __ Baloch it ova _ W I “-*’_"~ f-'li rl-'=`d'!: ummuu. -_ ' . . - __ -_ _ A successful recruiting meeting was tendent chaplain oi' the Canadian , si»iwi»"r¢..».i.i¥ ine nimmuam 1 ,- Rolilvorl By “Fruit-n-lives" " ' ` i blii (flifiiuplnln Si., ]\lonti'onl. "I linvo been rcsloretl lo lit-.ultli by lulrin;_;‘l<`ruil.-ii-l.lvcs‘. I"o\ two yi>:ii'.~i, I \\':i.~l’n. niisemlilc siiileroi' from 1i‘//ru- 111aIi'.\~1/A and S/omni/1 '/`ro11II/x. I iiccuiiio v0l'y \\'f~:lk, liail i`i'oqiit~ul. dizzy sin-lls und when 1 look food, foil. wreii-lii~s' is the only medicine that helped nie. LOUIS l..'\l\lill-I. "FRUIT-A-'l`lVES” is tho famous niedluh/e 1/rude from fr//il juirzx. 50c. ii box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, ‘3l'ic. Ai. all dealers or sent on receipt ofprice by I-`ruil.-9.-l.ives Limiicd, Ottawa. WEDNESDAY MR. BLANCHARD C-lES.-~ Dr. Blancliartl, ol' this cily, receivetl a telegram yestciwlay imuounring the 'leatli of his brother, Mr. James A. Blanchard, tho well-known fruit grower oi` Kcutville, N. S. No purti- culars were given. The deceased gentleman leaves a wife anti family to mourn. WiLL ATTEND SALE.- Mr. Seymour Snow's solo which took place ut Victoria on ivctllicsrlny last was largely attended. ’l‘ho farm cliasoil hy Mr. I~‘. A. Wotton this farm joins l\ir. \Votlou's form ho is now tho owner of ti siralilc property iu the contre is known as one of the boat districts in P. l'l..l.-V. SUPREME COURT-In the Court yesterday before His the Chief Justice 'Sir NV. W. and a jury the fox case of Stewart Fox Co. Ltd.. v. Whelan and home for the i'ecovery oi' $2,562. am promissory note with interest. thereon. At adjournment of the Court deteinlniils was examining Wholiin. Tlio case will be resumed meets. Counsel, for plaintii`l', Bentley, K. C., and Martin K. defendants, Messrs Johnston, and Duffy, K. C. FORMER ISLANDER. -Word has been receiveil here ol? llic i Henry 1~‘oi‘sytlio. cider sou ot Rev. F. il. Lurkiii. ll. A.. li. D.. Sonforth,Ont. He went: willi tho ilrsl; irontingciit to i-lnglauil hui. was returns-il inviilided. lie ili`1.'d on the 7|.l\ Jun. and flineral took pl-.ice from Mau.-io on 10th. Ho leaves to mourn besides his father and mother. three sisters and one broi,liei~-}I<-leii, musical instructor in \Vesinil|isier College. Toronto; l~‘i'cd- erick lt., now training tor overseas service at Kingston; Marion uuii Beatrice ut homie. Rev. F. Ii. and Mrs. ' Alberton relatives Larkin ard both natives oi and have iiiun_v friends and llirougliout the island. BOARD OF TRADE.-_Tho annual meeting oi the Summerside Board oi Trade was hold in the Board of Trade Rooms lust fiveniug. The attendance was not ns large as might have been wlshcil but. ii good deal of important business wus pug through. Consider- able corrnspniiilence was read and dis- posed of, including a rosoliition ro Nai- tlounl proliiliitioii and one from Mr. A. G. Uullio ro Coastwisio Shipping. both oi which were adopted. Reports from diffr\i'c|ii committees were rouclv- tho I‘rnsidcut's address and ndjoiirued meeting on Monday night. -(‘. WEDDING BEl.L8.- Tile P. E. l., now of Sanitago, South America. and Helen M. tic. only daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clirlstlo of Amherst, N. S. united lu marriage Saturday a ien~tliirty at the home ot tho bride, 3 Adelaide Street. Theceremouy was rs , were morning -presence ot the immediate irlonds and was spent with the bride andgrooni. 'The bride looked charming in some navy blue costume, with crepe do chene blouse. ands Backvllle. aunt .ot the bride. and Mr. groom Mr and Mrs Ste r Yorlr, accompanied ,by the v .wishes ot many friends. M home. _ _ . others was heard. The action ls. one ouut of ii clock Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C., for the Anthony this morning at 10.30, when the Court Messrg C.. for 1{_ (_, to match. Mr and Mrs _Goodwin were leatii ol' -ed und discusseil. The reading of the elec- tion of otllcials were set down for an Amherst News says Mr. Leighton Stewart, Min- ing Engineer formerly of Summorsude, Cliilll., Chris- portormed by Rev. C. W. Rose in the relatives. "l‘l\e wedding march was/ M played by Miss Emily Christie. and the doo: was opened by Miss .lean Mc- La ghlln. cousin or the bride. Alter the ceremony ii dainty liiiicheou was served, and a vbry pleasant social hour a hand- a pink vey chic velvet hat. She carried an unusually beautiful shower bouquet of carnations -and lilies oi’ the valley. Among the out oi town guests were Mrs. Henry Reid, Stewart ol Summsrslds, father or the . . . we l: left at noon on the C. P. R. for Chili vis New ery best _ . Stow- art was one dt Amherat'ii most popu- lar young ladies and ber departurey from town willrbemnch regretted: The _Nevgzaexiendl to them, lil beet wishes Ihr- ture happiness tn their new o XD w h t state ol' discipline which exists, .ind December 18th. 1915, Miss Mabel June liolt of Bradalbane. Prince Edwaril ls- land, but late ot Rowley. Mass,'wus united in marriage to Mr. Edwin Gus- tavur Diller formerly ot Rowley Mass, Init late of Calgary. The Rev. _A. C. . Wishnrt oi’ St. Paul's Prosbytei-ian *Church oiiiclatlng. Mr.`and'Mrs. lill- lor will rci-ilde at. 340, 17th Ave., West Calgary, Alliorla. _ 105TH REGIMENT.-The, follow ing young men have joined the 105th lliglilanil Brigade: E. Youlaud Vovelmad; ldriioal, Jviiklus, ffiiy' Idurl Joiikins, Duuilna; Joliii Mt'Don alil, Diilidus; Wnlliei' (h‘o<:kott, Nov Glasgow; 1<]ilward A. Muilieson, Dun das. The strength of the 10l‘itli l' iiow 780 oillcers and men. This doet- not iucluilo about sixty volunteer who have slgulilt-il llif-lr liiir-,nilon of ;i:onilng lu, but have not ytd. report- .wl for duty. uinltiug the sl,i‘t»iigtli on lIi\l>‘=i` about 854|. l’i'lvalo lil. l\'. ‘<'liui'niui\ of “li” (‘onipuii_v has been l\l'0lu0l.r‘d to Sergeant. Sei-gt. (‘liiii‘- uitiu is iiiu- ul' ilu- Mouiil Alliisou i-l|ii» _ilouln who i-iillstoil lu tho l0.'»lli lint- lullon. THE POTATO MARKET. -Tho lol- l0WlH§ references to thc polntoninrk- ot in St. John und elsewhere will be ol' general interest in this Proviiicc. Potatoes are still going up. to use u, iiiarkot plirnsr-. ln Boston sales are bolug uiuilv by retail inarkr-is and gro- cery stores at 50 omits ii peck or ul. about $5 ii l»=u'|°i-l. The i~i~sl.aiii~uiits and liolols lu lioslou :irc pliiiiuilig in molto un i-.tiru <'l\=u'l.:'1‘ l`or poluloc.~=. iii St. John tht- wliolcslilo pri:-of-i ruugu l'i°oiu $3-50 Io $1! ii burrcl, ni-cortllii ' to quulily. Ai i-eiiiil lhoy :im si-_llhfg iii-.ro ui i`rom $.. to $3.50 zi burrol iii small quantities. 'l‘horo is every indi- culiou oi' a furilicr rise in this nity. Woodsloi-k quote-s potatoes at $2.75 ii liiirrcl at first liiiiiils. iii \Noi-itiiio|~- luuil and Kent couiitlef.i_po|utoos are s<~ni~cc and many ot' them are of infnp. lor quality. Al Slierilac the prevailing prices are $1.50 and upwards. Prices in (fubu are still aiivaiicliig. V_VEDDlNG BELLS.-A very iutcr- esting event took place at Piigwngli Juiiotiou. N.S.. on Jail. 12th insl., when Miss Isabella Ross of Kinross. P.E.l.. was united in marriage to Mr Ansley Goodwin. evangelist, residing at that place. Miss Ross is ti graduate iiiirse ot' P.E.l. llosplial and ti sister ot' Dr A. Ross, now iii niilli.ai‘y duty in Eng- land. and well known in this oily. 'Pho mfli'l`lHRf¥. which took place in lilo WHS DUT- Gospel llall, was preroiloil by tho slug- nnd as ing of tho hyuiu, “All huil llio pow:-i' of .icsiis name." and briiycr by Mr W. Vorydo- N. lireuiinu, who for many years luis of what farming b"“l1 il U`\l¢‘ yokofollow :ind fellow- labourer with Mi- Goodwin. 'I`lio coin- inoiiy was poi'l`ormcil by Mr Piiddiiig- ton, piistor.ol` - the Pugwash -Baptist Supreme Church. The happy couple then re- Lordship Sullivan the John paired to their new home, where sup- per was served to many of thcii' triends and a very enjoyablf-. evening spent in ri mnuiior suitable to the chur- nctcr oi' the csteeiiioii evangelist and his worthy bride. Al llio i-logo 01' ||.(, evening Mr Goodwin iii :i short spot-ull at 5 0'- tliaukod tliuir iuuny i'rioiiils for their lieaidy Cliristlnu fcllowsliip and also or their approval of his new relation- Slllp- Illini' which prayer was oi'foi'od and the coinpmiy joyfully nopurnlcil. The bride was very neatly atiircd hi a travelling suit of dark grey with lm! the recipients ol' mnuy useful and valuable presents. The Guardian joins _wiili the many lionic relatives and trienils in extending liouriiost cou- graiulallons, _ he Gives Thin All The Cred.i SAYS DODD'S KIDNEV PILLS MADE HER WELL. Miss Gertie Néwman, After Two Years' Sui‘fsririg'TelIs How She _Found a Complete Cure. Boyd‘s Cove, Notre Dame Bay. r Ntld., Jan. 21st.-(Specinl.) '-"Mic-i' two years ot weakness and a\illoi'liig l nm nguin in perfect heulili and i givi- zill my credit to l)odd's Kiduoy Pills." That is tho stuicuiciii iniiilt- by Miss (lortli-_ M. Neniau. an cstiiiiiible young ludy living hero. She li.-, so over-joyoil at hui' roi-o\'i\ry lhut shc wants ull suf- fering wouioii to know how sho found hor ciiro. "l had ii cold to start with." Miss Newiuuii coutiiiucs, "und thou things just seemed to go t`roin had 'io worse. My back ached, l had cramps in my muscles, nuil I suffered from head- lachcs. My sleep was broken and uu- reiroshlug, my e_vcs were pulled and swollou und l porspiroii freoiy irrl table and in the mornings I had a bitter taste lu my mouth. “Reading of cures by Dodd's Kid- noy Pills I decided to give tllcni i-i trial. l took n dozen boxes in all rind you con see how they ‘helped mc. l reconn- iucnd Dodil's_KlilneIy Pills to all sut- felng women." ` Dodd's Kidney Pills are suffering wonieii's host frlond: ‘ ° _ f _ .-.__ -1* Tl' 1 [he rw” _ . Of 1-;n$\“fB;“` YOU? \._ 5h-V- 5 ` .~ \\\\i'\N." oaS\'- wta complain /ui m -df ,g -_ il __ ‘ *iv \.‘ ASK PTO clams bella- than soap-is soap powder. Coeds hui. 5c. a package, at Gives a llelpllltltn ASEPTO is " oi' a wiuh-day helper. Use it with hut water or with roll. A tabiespoooful wubuekugj water is plenty. Leave the elotlug in this preparation forltohoura- and attend to other household dmin. After Liu time is up, you ‘ 1”'-¥?‘=:€§5-i,§f§‘,"" , - vit ___ willlaelmaulibléllolrlfulb ' - | /1*’ ihe dirt dhappcdn-#sad without //(14 _ the use of the destructive wulin board. a liannlesr, adoring, antilqlic all discerning griiclry ;_ 'i-» ( ..\ ‘ . sl 3: 'Zi' fi SEPTop.'T`.‘l§.. 1 l\l:iruii`ucturcd ‘hy the Asepio Mfg. Co., St. Iohn, N.B. ¢°. _L ~I . I . _ . ._ .'...._..__..._. L.. _1._;_. .,._ ._._..'_..._.l W The BLENDED Flow' \. .»- ///-///_ \-Q FLOUR _ \ _1_ 11 .//i T is the blending of % accurate balancing for Bread and Pastry. Try it. DEALERS-wr`to ua ior prices ou Feedl, Courn The T' Grains and Cereals. / // wheat with a proper proportion of western wheat-that makes “Beaver” Flour_such a splendid baking flour, uni- _, ;; form in strength and quality at all times. // g/. This is why Beaver” Flour is equally good M the wheat-the of Ontario fall ,, f f/{-.;’/ W ff/3'., », .2 gf _/, Your grocer has it. -gf; , , ' 7 H. Taylor Co; Limited, Chatham. Oni. iso ,_ . ,/ ~\‘_ .\. ///, //. //.. /4 ///%///Z///_ 4 ,,-/. .f /_/t /1 Jw/ l _ .__ _J I gi- H ._ . _§, /1%7%%hW%}W/WMWJ//l?W%Z/%%%¥ZJWW#:W1 is a benediction. ~ A of Canada ..i_‘__i.-_ *_-_-___-__ j ,_ rl,i__l§i'! _;il`1;.,,i:».. . _ __ _ _ =;>~> ’\ \_ : .ur _ i__.__ll;l__i . .ii- 94 Turning' Back The _ Clock Pitiless Time_ No matter how much wc may - _ wish to do so, we cannot turn back the hands oflife's clock. With a heart oi iron ii Time watches while we pass through childhood; youth, manhood and old age to oblivion. E" The Rdentless As the all-conquering years march forward they leave by Years- the wayside large numbers of hel less children whose arents have be n taken . P P e from them and helpless old people whose health and Q strength are spent. To both clssser. life insurance Irresistible Liie insurance is steadily _ Age it-cdiitcinghtlie numbderdof _ -~ .‘ ieys epess an c- pendent chi_ldrcn_ and old people. A small premium annually laid aside guarantees tinancial aid forthe nssured's detpendents if he die, or comfort and in- dependence or himself should he live to be old. :\ Write ui: for Isles on an endowment policy payable lu you on lem-hing nge 00, 05 or ’l0. The Mutual Lite 7 ]'. O. ARSENAULT, General Agent ~\.. si wA'rsiu.oo oivrnnio : 135 Kant St.. Charlottetown. P.E.L . . ill" -. 57 " transform life! ‘--'L.i; =»>\\>;\~\\\\s\s\\\s\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\~\\\ \\\\\\s\ss.~:s r .di ‘ ‘tgirl--l” EEE; i “Orange Lily”-the woman’s friend-will _, ____.__._,_ A in Canada. 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