i gi P - | .~,-, iw ' | , _ ' ' ‘ __ F __ 1. 1_. ,S1 _22l_\,f[0n\V9dFI-ilm .\iedicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. i I7 'iii I I t. l . it g, ., , ... il 1 f #5 wia` l ff _ _ 4 ji ai. ‘li - .t z ..,_s_:1'r- tl I t ir ._ _-i. i -1 ; . '_°_"‘T Ji? .-,, 1.- r~_._; pf l- M- 'f A" ‘ 1 ` .i \ » 1' ~ "5 _~.~4_ _Lf-»-¢» ..4_._‘_,_ M... ._ ._.._.._..._. _ _ __ Y t \ .-"11--=-,‘," »_~ - - ~- - . - ' 5. = -ti, ' , 1 r 1 1 ,. ~ " . _ - - .~ ~. -. tr.--',t~ ° .»= > '> - P " -‘\:»1--:_-*"1"*-,-`-;" 1”,-Li - ' ,,< , _ _ - .' -w--4.1: , g < ' _. _',-J tv , H , , ‘ ~ ~';> “L ~ -1 i . ~ . - 1 cc 1- ' -_ V i .._... .¢,- if -_ I- - - _ _ ~fass`rss 1 I » 1-an ca;-num-'crown antennas 1' ~ i1111111111 21' 1118 _ __ , _ i " - ~ " ------~_¢ _. __ " ". ' *_ ..' " I ".` " ' ' \ P UNDER .THE I I `SUNiiA`i Siliiiili IESSUN iili “llASiIARilS" Ii 1" M‘1"°_111111{_ 1 FLAG _-NOTICE .__ _ HEAIJACHY. Bluilil - ;..".1‘?.;.'§.I.f'§.'.”.‘f"T.°..'I_?. A Comedy in.4 Acts ‘ St. Dunst -n s University in -matic Society ` IN _tl-in Marked-Iall Summer-side I To Farmers and f Dealers GENTLEMEN: Owing to the increasing tendency lately to place hogs on the market before properly finished, we wish to notify all concerned that we-must po- sitively refuse to handle any such hogs that do not come up to the re- gular grade required for packing, iwhich must not be less than 110 lbs. ,- ._ Au occasional small hog. down to Arial. ist, isis Listen. The pltéy has a snap and a bang. very act winds up with a patriotic six-cylinder climax that . . » » u will curl your han' if it needs curling- and will inake you 10 years youugen, no matter what your age. This is as modest as we can make it. . 4087-3-22FriMonWed5i. 1 l I i-‘arm for Sale i i » 100 lbs.. if plump and well fatted. may be taken at ii reduction of two cents (2c) per lb. from price of standard weight, but unylighter than that cannot be received at any pi'i1_-o. fit would really be in the tzirmcrs’ own interest to fecal those small hogs until properly finished. It is gener- ally agreed that it is in the last few weeks of feeding that the greatest. profit is to he seturcd. Consequent- ly in killing oil' those small hogs be- fore properly matured, 'the farmer is nut only injuring the industry which we are c-ndeavoring to develop here, but also depriving himself of the pro- iit so nearly within his reach, and which is fairly due him. By -placing cu the market the qua- lity of pork demanded by tne trade, the farmer will be co-operating to maintain the reputation for QUALI- TY which, we sr.- proud to say, I). and F. products -now enjoy, and at the same time will secure for himself a return more in keeping with that :Asren Lesson . ti. cor. 15150-ss) ‘ iuart-if '»'- isis _ INUQNSIIPAIIIJ Best for liver and boweln, had breath f"" ‘ I bad colds. sour stomach “But thanks be to God, which giv- eth us me victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."-I. Corinthians 15:57_ -~GoIden Text. . if we believe in Christ wo cannot doubt that the life of the soul is not ended in this life. Christ did not give us any great amount of teaching on this subject. He seems to have left. the subject of tho future life almost completely in the-'shadow. Ile. cen- tred' inen's thoughts up onthe import- Get s. 10-cent box. , Sick headache. biiiousness. coated tongue, _hc-ad and nose 'clogged up with cold-always trace this to torpid liver, delayed; fermenting food in the bowels, or sour. gsssy stomach, , ` Poisonous matter clogged* in the intestines, instead of being cnst out ot the system is re~absorbed into the blood. When this poison-reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes con- gestion and that dull throbbing sick- nnce of the present hour-its duties “ning hemiache ' 1 m“.,,,ds and emma) 5|gnmCa"C0_ HCT Cascnrets immediately cleanse the left one great hope, shining clear, to light up every footstop ofthe path- way. None should ever pluck them our of their Father's hand. lie who believes in Jesus will rest in thc quiet assurance oi' ri lite be- yond the grave-~not so much bectiiisc of what Jesus taught, nor even be- cause ofthe historical weight of evid- ence for his ressurectlon, but because of tho whole weight and significance of his personality. We need, as alrnosi never bet`ore, the steadying assurance of an infinite value and reach to hu- man life, in which the resources oi' eternal love and righteousness shall have a chance to work out to comple- liori what this brief' cliaotic strife oi’ iight with wrong can never liring to puss_ Eternity was the scale on which Jesus worked out his earthly plan; The Subscriber Offers fOr Sale hiliito which he is entitled. land nothing but a like confidence in valuable Farm 0! 8-i P-Gres 8 Blwrti The immediate future oi’ the pork- eternity gives one room to think after' istomnch. _remove the sour. iiudigested 'food and foul gases, tnke the excess bile from the liver nnd cnri-_v out all the constiputed waste walter and .poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straigliten you out by morning. They work while you sleep-li 10-cent box from your druggist means your henri clear, stomach sweet. breath right.; complexion rosy and' your liver aud', bowels regular for mouth: f has told us that to the Christian is only the way of' our I-‘ather'i-i house. Christ has done more than this for us, lie not only set, the light just whercf the sfraiige paili opens, he went, through the gate liimself, and on that ltcsuriec-tioii Day crime back to his disciples, to show death had not hsrui~- ed him. distance from P0l'i B0l'thi`)|i";];Mzi,I1i1ti`/thiut stuhyo t|i»lr|.i,,t‘h;,,;`,fH;' H0158- Bums and “her 0“ih“"dI”g5` fll€1fi0\l- Tilfl PN*-“Pill high Cust Of' frm »_~_~hai‘,u>r or not we need tlieitliat lics beyond death'4but1t‘ie ' nrei “U the P"°mf°°° Wm* abundanw °f"f@@d CH" 0111>’ |10 fl ieUll>0m1`Y C0114* stimulus andimnifort of such a hope. wrong. Jesus has told' us veiy‘pIainlv' 8001! lJ\il`9 WHi9l'- ll "DMB 011 N10 tion. Better even to carry uniinished . 5* ,mvmus that he who believes-1u souieude-ar things about it Just before! seaslwre and is hilllfly to whel'€,hoEs over until feed from next t`all's _y,,q` S Wm “nd this Rumi N. amid H, he diem hp wld his ||B.i' Ie` U t h I 'l_=|“-"Im-le5h°f Kell’ cfm b$¢’5S%°(;0D:"i_':§ CFO!! 15 l`€a1iJ'-'H1111 U10 Pri*-“W-lit 0lll~'1|m;lhp,5s0mmg 1,, hp. hwy,-(_ it is R". was going to prepare (ai. iilzii-eqforuihosiii I 6 NC 1 F90 901190115 ~ ~ "0 100k giVL‘S l2\'€i'i` 0!1C0\1l"f1K¢m9“l t°-li0ssble- to trust 'lu him' and in the Wiio loved him lt must be a beautifull Ui’ f°I‘tiliZ0l' HHS |1912!! 1iPI>l_i€d_ I0 iiado so-rather than kill off small, ini worth or his spirimai msigrm and ye, pm(-0 if he p,»@|,m-es it who hat, madoi besidesda consideragilo Iqnantity illflmature and only _liilfily finished H055] suppose for a moment. that he lived in so beautiful this world which is onlvi 2335236 1;:)‘:_n‘;‘k"‘;s“‘:_‘ea‘_f,s “y§;°`Df’“gll’sg ill- Pfftieiltl anlindigspilse oflthem atf £1.21 world of sph-twat \|nrr-ulities. and our sclioolhouse, for the homc must; the farm is all cleared is Al sa'il and' (IIS. at oh: tis mean fr gave his me at lust for an musiun' be mlm' mr than me S°l’”°"‘°“S°' HW in n good Maw of cuwvauon A a Cho" "VT ' as 3' ‘” _“O pr; l-ie was as sure that tire grave \vn_< said, too_ that he wanted his friendsi , , ` em t e pr°'“cer' “_ ‘e N", Ne pac U I not the end ot' life toi' men, as he was to live with liim in that glorious plnce,j 800d title IS l§U-1l’-\tll€‘@l- I"0l' Dl`iC@.the are worse than use.ess. as it - . _ _ - ._ _. _ - _ |thot he he himself, was returning to and then when the gateway opens; hc pxntirrmgwaxgplybgothi; t_re;;iBi;lé_Fi'e€ wlonld onlyhinjurekour replutatiprif rite his Fnthen He was mwer )_uunu,d would Come to take them h0me_ D pace "H t e mar et t e n e or by the fear that either Pharisee or quality of meats derived from them. liomen could put an end of his fellow ` Surely. no one' who knows Jesus DAVID H. AULD. - For these reasons we must insist on' . ' . _ ' `. ‘ ‘. h C I _ _ 1 0 _ _|=\1_»p with the Farley, by me Slmpip need be fifrairi to die. for he will keep; N0l‘lA’bai1fBé¢_>DR_,1ill hogs bein.. l>i1iD€1`lY finishedli expedient oi' crushing thi-_ life out oi' ins prouiise. lie will not lenvo us to; m,H_3__,4mN_,, ny i(_'g;3;"t‘;;mdeal°rS ‘fm refuse 'O re bis' body. And with an equal clear- IU.l<1‘ il single step alone. \\'e .shall just! ' Y _ul ,longed t.o a. household that is not oi' lie has liglited.into our I<‘otliei~’s house' Ours H y :this earth only. So that for us who t°lTF`igI1k 'l`_ BFIYIUY. in "The Man in - .- believe in Jesus his convictions :irc 0 .ro\v'_<, Nest." - of .~_»;~- -£1 DAVIS & FRASER. . ‘ . - 1 3;: G; ¥“\-"*Ulf€§UY fi1‘01_i1iVL-Coiitlensedv from -_ After <‘iirist was crucified' and bur- \ ";i€<"f _-“Hi Al‘1if'i“- lil 'I`h<‘ Yiliiiicill \\0l`lfl- lcd he rosc from the tomb. That inadet lriess he saw that his brethren also bc- - -_if ciinrioie-tom. nur. 2'iu. isis. i . . 4179-3-2str‘ur`iiusat:i|_ 0 by Dr- “"’">' 1""5“‘““- ‘ __ ___ ..._ _.__ __ _ _._ ‘ _ ' ‘ _~" _ V - V. __ z 1 -_ - G 'll Easter shows -1 light in the door-. it-ini you. "vt-s." inn he wants you in ‘ way through which we must all pass. _ - ' . ' . _ We call it the gate of d'e:ith. No out- ii1_inkin_, ubo t it? D ` b -t' .id SFI.-'MLED TENDERS. addressed to ____ »_v_(_uM like to so mmugh a door my mink. if ii o not e a ra to_ Several grand young blills S0118 01 »:_'ricr into the dark. es ecinlly ii` ho’ _ -_ , . , __ “lilflv n00ll9f"5 9115' V310" One Six limi to go alone But. ffxiirist has put ‘Sf TQ I" ipwlk ‘i.'id1`Iflr`Y(lmSPnw "10“Ul5 “Ui ‘lf “M153 R°0k¢‘l"-" > ii-_*ht in the path, close l>_\' the door... ilicllilmgi I 0 Dolxmg ml »Sh'ellh Oni “Ch (IL 0- M- at 3 Year* 402 milk 'fo flint no om- need be afraid. And lic ,1 _ I fain (ine momma' mei imma “ 61,* miner In Smmn days) is abnuuhe, _ eat mil. homo one had shot it. Tliey Liuiee per week over llural Mail .UWM looking f(.1p~,\v I gym- §aw_ Hi; |lool “ - _. 1 _ -pf,-<»_i » i f in ,' ’ _ qt I. .it an, Dmuii \ _ 1,., t.. ' , ll not \ nw n - --- r 1|----. -- ht it ._ ' Y I it om. in e is » .~_2 :mount when redrience is fsertormefi In th- I delhi!!- i \\ ork done ,send to 569 Bloor rw past ten _vcars 'ind have ioiiufi tin-'"1 so good I alwavs kr-ep zi box in _ l'“VeSt‘ TOY-Onto’ and the? it-f-'l_i<,-ii';e_" The 'faiiiiets _ai-ersoltl by _ _ will reveive ‘rom t retvrn _-.nY.,. box fiom Tho Di. \\iiliaui_.~_ ~‘ -- < - I- P 1 -_ »-l .ne na-:lers or by imll ut 2.» Mail ii.. '_mi`r.;lt,i ‘ §EALED ’l`l°JNi>l- RR. _fi 2rcs=e! t-» Zlis Postnisstei' flew- `., ~il! be rc csived 2 fits '11 ”`i tained nt the Post iitfif-es of Well ingfon Station and .-I the ofiee of the Post Office innrer-tor_ Post Office ins.'>ecto|’s.offlce, 'Charlottetown i2th 1\inrch_ iiiltt ` Post Office Inspector. _ 5 iff _l*f _.» :__ . _ 1'-»~1°.:‘..,'..°1‘;.:’.r.1°;'.1..5.'"""""' "‘°*‘ *"3 "1 i0 UH -Si rc is ci to Bl'I"F f)l'tl"lNG'I`ONS. "Best, Fnrm fowl" "Earliest to mature und' lay oi’ any heavy breeds." Hur Orpingtous are the best in 7.0 .- or (‘-finovizi. ENGLISH WHITE LEGHORNS "World’s best laying strain. are large hens and lay large eggs. $2 per setting, 10 chicks guaranteed. Ono Orpington cock- ernl." Vind prize) $5.00. Two good incubators cheap. Top’o"l'hc tiili Farm 11 Park Street, City. 4232-3-23Sst"I`ueThurSat. I ; - I i qt. .,~ _ 5 gt _ q - in F- l ni~»r.\l,; I-1..-.‘.t-nie uv-\ 1. tfvi of. the land .n -...ici of lim-' 3 1:- ldlv |1187 live will!-n uint- m|ie~. if immersed 3 a farm ol ai nun so arm. tn. I A haiii lv' huns ' rc l\ ctrtlin districts n hom-_-,z-_-.nltf in gn--tl -i.-ui iz may preamp* 1. r.»i.~m» ---4-xv-.ri 41-,-iq -_'f -is li testi. |‘r;co|_;.-in on nt; :_ ' Units .QU |nr»'iif»\-z rcnii-ii-t --1 I..-‘. ».» im- 1 |-'||f¢gr “aging |,._-mt--1.-.ui --nf v, - I -I. att: tuitivl dl. Pre ui-|»:»ni. p.\'i-I-I u<:-i in ui. y|¢d'|¢ pon u homestead parent. on ccna.n cond tom _ , A litter who hu evhiiun-_si ir- 'rt------»l-af' -I-~1» y :i mircius--d hrm|es.‘r.irlin ----n1~‘i\n-l¢_- "in 91| wg nan, . Nmuic #Autos uni f-ret:-4 worth - ' J. " _ _ gnu egiflyqiiqn-1 qs'-im. in/Wed\|»1|u.~\ init eden! mush, n_cruhi»v ov`.u»n\ ia--ii. Lu-I -mtl -_- mmmnnm for .-~.;iiv..--nt under u-mi I. ll ' W W i`0kV.f.2-4. G - iyths Minister oi the interior _,,,..-H...-.1 p 11- . i.|. i mittee for Fnnntia to :irrniiue the sale of'Viciory Bonds at tho, fixed price Slit Z4, and accrued intt-rest. no commission. nil do unminziiiniis nnd rnaturitlel. l;|.' :-||.-t-n-.- mn givvii \;;t-U' io Eastern Trust Cc. (_!.ll.li. l.()i\'(i\\`()R'I`lI _tctimr Manager |54 Richmond St Charlottetown. ~ ,, 1' ._ _ _ , i‘.'.‘__"_. . . .. _ _..___. _..._.._-_.-i..--- . _ “lt _ ffg(,¢'f;n"3}f,_(_-_e KJ _til-on of the (.liu|.ch_., _ v_ ! ' _I 5. _-' '- I i; - ~;», 1 _ r »--_-_. _ ` - - - v»¢~»»~»-hm..-_e __ ___ tiny, the ?li-‘li Ap- 7. tbl- con Sain at .\lrs_ Jnuies St_ewnrt's, Mt. V ‘ii ` V V<‘if-\“‘1 fif ""° "" 1" "1" ' " Ry in on Monday \pril lst at one f_0W_Wm_°_° 0 ,__-_ - . -_ .._ _- \_. .s. .>n_ -_~ _ _» _. _ -Y ~-..._ .- ¥|`0Il09'86` Contract .»r_ ou]"wy.¢;_il:_»- =|\ .i'cl¢\cl_. her farm s-‘-voir. crop rind lin - ` I V ` ___ ___ M’ £219; p¢(;-l;,rI;e&'r`0:;"v~,`-h.fH§tu};lf;l §i'“i,' i\icmeiit.s. See po1o\ tile \‘iiill lie live ig.iin°" ot think ‘\ es' lliivc ton done any . _ o c thni_ ilmv ii§N of Canoe Cove and L. li-I.cKinnou ot`_ New Argyle. The funeral which \-.~:i.<_ a very large one. took place Wedu--s-j day, March 13th ut 2 p. -m, to Slfn Robert McDonald.. The dGi08880¢l B3 Forever done w_Ith mist and' cloudmi and tempest, - 1 5 | ht ida a lady oi' strong character and n CONSOLATION In 0 MR. JOHN HARVEY Entered into rest at the P. -Island ospitnl, on March liith, Mr. Joim t d d h no! but home `|,¢,y0n~d iisrvey. a highly respected citizen of ifmzfwdows _ Cape Traverse at the age nt sixty. into the full, clear light! ~ 1 seven. after an illness of nearly a yen;-_ The funeral which took place from home at Capel'l‘raverse on Tues- wneie nu is calm and br s - _tei'~1M°'°l1 1901 'H' “fy llrselv ai- ln heaven's endless dai R t still and moveless--stepped from W ot even sleeping-coiled to 81115 €“V'im o _uded, over a hundred' slellhs being ev. J. S. MacKay, and the ramping ere then forwarded to the Presby- pprtpurought places _ terinn Church. Tryon, of which Mt-_ “kenmb held at the house conducted by the e To walk the Kmg-_., highway Harvey was an elder for u number ot y ars. A service was held in tho ot silent-just passed out of eai'thl_v`church at the conclusion of which the ,netting |pnocession adjourned tothe cemetery To sing heaven‘s sweet new song W bore all that was mortal oi’ s loving ot lonely-dearly loved nnd dearly father and husband was laid to rest. loving 4 T he pall bearers were: Alox. Morrison Amid tho white robed throng. Arnold Lel1‘urge_v, William Deegau, F <1 not,i‘orgeti'uI-keeping .fond rein- D cmlirU\ce - rank llowatt, William Bell and avid' MacKay. I-le leaves to mourn n sorrowing st_tendance_ A short service was; tem-iiei' coming toward them. lie ran' to her with his iiiiesiion. “\\'cll. Dick. “f1"_ Sfiifi- "SUiilvo.-o von had been slioi,| :luv were lying on the snuds_ and tliisl bird had passcil over you. would it' have stopped to pity you, oi' wonflerf who sho! _voir nrirl it` you hail gone to iicavcn?" "| suppose not." said Dick. "'l`iien there is soincihinf; in you that '11'-': love '-nd lic sort-v.nnii wonder and risk questions. that thc bird does noi have. That is the part of you that is nrt like thi- liirvl. and will .live forev- er." Dick and Mary buried' the bird in the sand, but they never forgot why they were iliitcrcni from the bird and more precious to Jesus because they !v"d a spirit flint would go to God.--~ 'Junics hi I-`orrnr in "Chats with Chil- -surf- » ja- -Q,-° 35'* .__ _t _ ~ 11, A _gt . _i5li‘; 7 ‘&,_1i.' ‘-bt ~ _ 1--X51,-_ . 1. » ' - 'a~ ft itll 1*-.\`~=-r-S 1" ‘ '-»~ .‘ 't ,-’ '-. _' . jf" \i‘- ~"-‘ _ ,_ -tg..-_ __ _(,,5,§2Q“s;;_ _ » ..:.,.,, --., ,-__~» _ - ':"<“=-.' ~_4-~.=,,"' ~ _;~_~f Q* 1.11 :_-'f-1?' - I _g _-f. - -ff; ,I -, ..¢ -_ ' '.€»';:_- .,'.;-__>§|_-=(_ _.-.___' .'_»;}7i;__»1l - ._j,._ 1 ' ":.~"'- 2' 1'* - _ V ei, I EGG |’R0flUCiNi.L li»ARt€l<.D RULK-is llniching eggs from iuy egg pro- ducing Barret Plymouth Ittcks, Iieud-‘ cd by my specially imported ninle,i winning two first, one second, and onoi third at the I’ E I Poultry Show' 7-3-27VV€rIl"riI\I<»i|fli_ .isis ' " 'i __» _ , ‘Y '~ "'_,_f . I V' ~ - 8 d _' :_-_e--=f;=_:i_=_-;._'I' _;;_'_--..E-;.i:i_':f-1-in-_-__ _e-_-*-‘f~‘_"'°-_-'°:,__~='-;-__-__-.c-:_=_§-_.i'.f;f_* 1-, ’f»'il2...:':'.'.“.'.°.".__°.i._,j___ .'.':°."’..;t.:.".'.._"‘..=t._,<-1-f ictorv 011 S . -, mlm oindllsie mir-n|ndn\-in- I g_.._ A 5 12 W3- ' i LZil’g€_ Silk? (if I,iiif£“1'“y’ .. ... . 1...- /-..,,.-'.` - . . - p . . -, I ° Tho un-icrsl .nod have be- 'I _ 0 _ , ’- -,.- _ _ , _ _ _ . I __ I -A | _ I X - » 4 - ---- i sn ess in C itte w _ \Ve are nuthorlzed by F. W. -» Bi 1 _ iiarlt to up it Hughes to scli by public auction ntl his Livery, Grafton Street. Tuesday, April 2nd. commencing nt. 10.30 rfclocki ull his Livery Business. consisting of horses. hufrgics, wagons, rubber!-ire-dl ,--1-_».ii~-».,'-‘_ f~:»imp_\- top carriage. express wagon, driving slelghs. pung sle’ghs _ -~»-_‘t -ml double harness, saddles, wagon wraps. buffiilocs, robes- ~vcr_,`tliing to be found in u first class Livery llusinoss, including the fast '""_"" pn~ii|g young stallion. Wilfred Hull: lam ("cndie Hall. 2.20. sire Mayor Todd, 5 tons good hay. nlso xi very choice filly 2 years old, 15; 500 bushels of choice oats. 15° TERMS: All sums under $10.00, mu-li; over that amount. il momlis-‘ .-re-lit on approve-fl joint notes, 6 per ci-nf. pt-r annum off for cnsli. A|_|_ 'rug AQQVE TRMN9 *UN nA||_v, SUNQAY Exggpfgb ____ R. BEAIRSTO, ` Auctioneer .lohn's Church Cemetery. Servi<:cr= were held at the house nnd church which were conducted by Itev_ li. Mc- Lean nnd' Rev. W. Dentlie, iissistcci |\.\' ltev. G. Morris and Rev. J. D. Carer- 'l‘he service at the church was a very impressive one, a touching liicident being the reading ot' a telegram from i' dear ones left awhile; Anti' looking gladly to the bright re- uriou f With hand clasp and with Smile- Oli, no! Not dead! but past all fear of dying widow. five sons and two daughters, namely Harry ot' the Royal Flying Corps. Texas; Bruce oi’ Vancouver; Danial, a. professor in Wesley College and Mrs. Ira Cameron, of Winnipeg; Edith. Gordon and Fred of Cape Traverse. (Other papers please copy.) __________ ,___ ___.___.__,v;____-_-_-_-_-_-_» ,.0-r_. ~_--»- -~- _ -_ - - -- - - - ~~ SME HUME Til EATMENI FUR THE i.UilE UF RHEUMATISM c1r.i1\'Gn.\BLE SPRING wi-:.\'riir~:n s'r.\n1's 'run P.-\rNs BUT THE TROUBLE _ is itoo'rn1> IN 'rrri-: is1.oo1>. ' l Tliousaiids Tlirougiiout Cniizula \\'lio Are Siifl“ei'iii,'.r Can Be Cured Through the Use of Di'. \Vlliian\s‘ l’lnk'I’iils. The twinges and tortures of rhenmatism are not due to cold, damp weather as so many people suppose. Bad weather may start the pains going, but the real cause isrooted in the blood. Liniments and rubbing may help deaden the pain, but it al- ways returns and usually in a worse form, simply because this treatment cannot cure. To cure rheumatism to say cured you must root the poison out of the blood. This is the only sure way-the only sensible way to get rid of the trouble. And the one medicine for doing this which has been pre-eminently Successful is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. These pills actually make new, rich blood that goes right to the root of the trouble, 1'elf11sing the stiirened joints, clearing away the torturing pains and giving the sufferer renewed iieaithand ease. If, you are suffering from rhenmatism, or any 'trouble due to p tor weak blood, you should, in your own inter- est, at once give this al\\'ays reliable nedicine a fair trial. _ ACTUALLY CR|PPLED Mrs. F. M. Simpson, lt_ R. No. 1, lllciiheiiii. Ont., says: "For ii long time I was confined to bed and actu- .tliy crippled \vith'rlieumatism. The trouble first located in my ankle, then spread to riiy knees and then to my arms. The limbs were much swol- T-n, :ind -ii' I moved caused me much `-'in. l seemed to,get weak in other -'aspects and fell off in weight from -_'.6 to 110 pounds. One day while '--“ding l came across the case of ii -lieuuintic suifcrei' curcd by using. Dr. ""lii°.ins‘ Pink Pills. I decided to .rv thorn and sent for three boxes. By Pc time there were gone I had ivtgllli .o improve, and with help was nblc to 'rot up. Continuing he use of' he pills l was first able to go about with the use ot' a crutcli, which, inter l dis FREE FROM PAIN Mr. lienry Smith, n well known and 1 COMPLETELY CURED ’ Mrs. A. E. Hinton, Western Ave.. respectctl resideiit of Si.. .it-roiiie, Que. Toronto, says: “Up to about n year says: “I-‘or upwards ot' an year I was ago uiy wife had suffered for nearly rt victim oi' rheuiuniislu in u most three years from rlieuinatism, suffer- 'mini`ul form. 'l‘lie trouble was locat- ed in my legs nnd for a long time I was so bud that leould not wnlk. The aiiteririg which I endured during tlint ‘imc can only be imagined by those who have been siniilurly afflicted. Doctors’ treatnient diii' not hclp me ing greatly. She had been under the care of several doctors. besides spending dollars on advertised cures, but did not get any relief. One day talking to a fellow clerk, she said her sister had been cured' o ftlils trouble ihy Dr. Willianis' Pink Pills. Although uid then l bt-gan trying other rome-1 not feeling very liopeful. l took two lies. but with no better insults. Fiii-_boxes homo that evening and urged ,ily I was ativisctl to try Iir. \\’illinms’! mv wife to try w€,m_ By the “me Z‘li\k Plls. and although I lind begun o lose faith in uicdlcine, I decided to _'ive the pills a trial. I uni very grate- ul now that I did so, for after taking -ight boxes of the pills the trouble couipletely tiisnppeuri-ii. l was free from pain, the swelling in the Joints ,:=1~|leil' for :i cane, and then through 'lie use of the pills I was able to rlirow aside the cane as well, and go :bout as briskly as I had ever done I feel that Dr. Williauis’ Pink I’ills ‘rave been n blessing to nu-_ _ There has been no inci- Brockville, ()nt. ‘ , disappeared, und could walk as well -is cscr I did in my lifc_ I have since taken the pills occamioiially as ri pro- oautionary iiieasure, and I cannot speak too liigiily' in their fuvor and ro- couinieiid tlieni to all i-iii-iinizitie suf- t`r~rci':=." they were used they had done her so much good that she required no press- ing lo continue the treatment, and was completely cured. As I have said this was about n. year ago, nn_d she had had no return of th etrouble since. I feel very grateful for the inimense good Di-_ Williams’ Pink Pills have done my wife, and I hope other sufferers will benefit by her ex- perience.” _ _ ease in the price of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They are still sold at 50 cents a box or_ six boxes for $2.50. If your home dealer cannotsuppiy you they will be sent postpaid on receipt of price by The Dr. Williams’ Medicine C0., .1.._.._.:__._ _ .. ___ . ___. 2.-_=.=~ 1 __ _ _ ,__ - CANADIAN ¢?OVERI\lIVlE_l\IT' RAILAAIAYS 5*ltlN(_“I'I _l~1I)WAitD ISLAND "|`iinet::ililc In Effect. February 21st. 1918. ‘ Trains Outward-Read Down +991 2333 .°°."_"E"{> l\$i'J3G©' oooog o ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Dep. Charlottetown Ari' Hunter River _ ,__ Trains Inward-Read Up P.M. A. M. . 5.30 10.30 ' 4.18 8.55 Arr. Emerald J ct. Dep. 3.35 7.55 Arr. Borden Dep . 2.30 P.M. A.-M. '(3.30 7.45 8.15 9.00 4.30 5.15 6.00 Dep. Borden Arr Den. Emerald Jet. Arr Dep. Kensington 'Arr Arr. Snmmersido Dep P.M. 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