1 i t ,»_-r-- 1 i ,l uoilnly. A __ -b_-_-- CORNWALL METHODIST CIR- CUlTt.»-The~past.or. Rev. George Or- map is just-closing his four years tornl having buds most happy and success- ful ,nastorlitm in number of nlem- bers,_iinal1sas and interest the lasg year-hsrexceeded -all previous ones. Full disciplinary salary paid. all con- ~nn»-,-»»v\\¢.~» -» latliisllest Oi All _ Destroys Every pam - ~ But Never Burns "How thankful we are to set hold of such a. wonderful household rem- edy-.ss'NerviIlne," writes Mrs. E. P. Lam‘uitl'gne from her home near We- tsslawin, Alberta. "In this far-away section, far away from a doctor or drugiist. every family needs a good s_ iy._of liniment. Nerviline is the b::€_`qf.ail. it destroys every pain. but 'never burns. We use Nervillnc ing;-_score of ways. lf its rheuma- tlsxit.'_,a`ching back, pain in the side, solstice or stiff _neck-you can laugh at them if you have lots of Nervlline handy. For esrache, toothache or crsmps, l don‘t think aliything could act more quickly. For a general all- rouhd pain remedy I can think of no- thing more valuable and speedy to cure than Nervlline." The above letter is convincing-it tells how reliable and trusty this old- time _remedy ia. Nervillne for forty years has been a household word in Canada. Scarcely a home in Canada you can find without Nerviline. Every community has its living examples of the wonderful curative properties of Nervlline which will cure pains and aches anywhere lil the joints or mus- cles. lt's penetrating, soothing, warming and safe for young and old to use. Get the large 60c. family size bottle; it’s the most economical. Small size 25c. at ally dea1er‘s any- t Belgium Relief Fund. sszl; iieniber- snip. 1913, $215. 1916. $255. RECRUITING.-A recruiting meet niollt Bay on Wednesday evening, May lllst. for the purpose of securing new recruits for lilo 165th Battalion now 1-ltailoilvil at Molirtoll, ltcv.F‘atller liauilrcalut presided and oil the plat- fornl wi-_l'c ltev_ l"ather Gaudet for l\ir. Lcgcn an oilicer and Mr. Joseph G. liuotc, editor oi` the impartial, 'l‘ig- nisli. Sterring appeals were made for more men ami thc advantages for French Acadians to belom: to the 165th were clearly set forth. The causes of the \var were briefly dwelt upon aild some oi' the speakers hinted that in a very short time conscription would be ill existence here. The result of the meeting was satisfactory as three stndellts made their way to the plat- form and gave their nanlcs. 'Phe fol- lowing are their names. Bernard Gallant and Arsenault. This in addi- tion to tho large llunlljor already cn- listed will certainly place Egmont Bay ill vall for loyalty Io t he Elnpirc.-~ltI. AUTO TRIP TO RUSTICO.-Capt. J. G. \\’ehh, rf-_crtlltiilg ofli.c.er for tho 165th ldrcncli-Acailian Reixilnent, in Uolnpany with Mr. lt. ll. Sterns and Lieut. Morris of the 105th Battalion and Lieut. Murphy of No. 5 Siege Battery proceeded on “Special Milita- ry Service" by automobile yesterday to ltustico. .An automobile was used beca`uso it. was found impossible by Capt \\'chh to secure a lean; nt any of the livery stables Satllrtlay. The object of the trip was to address the Acadian people on the subject of recruiting oil their wily horns from cllurcli, but as a heavy rainstorni calne on_ at the time thlscould not be done. 'Flu-_ tfaplain liowever met many where. - to lilllEll.SliLl=;ClElt from naxlonsi fund raised in full and Mis- heartily received. Arrangements sional-y Fund shows Increase. On were made to hold s meetinz mag” 9; gmmet- gsm-3° Cmwys, se- at Rustlco on Wednesday night. To _ ' conded by Brother Golding Smith, the 'night the Captain will hold a meeting pastor was cordially thanked for past. at Bloomfield in company with Club _ _ _ 1",-vices and many good wishes expres- Legcre of the 105th and Capt. Gallant_ N I T > » sed for his future welfare and useful- and ameeting will be held to_Il10l"'°"' ow B ha ’nm°'¢° G" md °f The" ue” To God be an the praise for the night at Miscouelie, Capt Webb - Ully Spots. _ results achieved and thanks to the.'5t“'eB "mt °°m° nfl-Y horses were Th _ _ hearty. unanimous and continuous co- mot coming and going and they allow- °|'°,° “Q 1911801' the slislltelt 11001! 'operation' of all the workers, eliolr ed not the least sign Of alarm: the °f f°°"”l lllllllwi of your freckles, Sunday School. Trustees and Quarter- people in many eases allowing their HH U10 prescription _ __uthine- double ly Omega] B03,-d_ N0 pastor could horses to come up close to the auto Bti‘€IJ8th- is Sil_ll‘lnteed to remove Wm, for -more loyal, sympathetic. con- and get acquainted with it _ 'rite cap- these homely spots Bldemte helpers, A few figures are, tain says the island roads are far bet- Slmllly SM -ln, ounce of otliluo -_ ,,ppended_ 1913.191t;_ Marriages 15, ter than those inNova Scotia and _double B¢l‘°l1¢¢lxv-_from any drugglst. Baptisms 37. Burials, 33, General Mis-' much wider. There was only about si Bild Bitllly s l_ii.t.le.of it nightsnd morn- 5 slonary Society 1913, $237, 1916, $349; lmile. of what might be culled had road ini; Bild yvuahouid soon see that oven- Blble society, 1913. $108. 1916, $153; _on the wliolo Journey, _ the worst freckles have begun to dis- l On Friday evening May 26th. about fifty friends gathered at thc holnc-of Austin L. Sluith. Clinton. who has enlisted for illtar service overseas . y ing was held at St. l’hIllip's hall Eg-lin the i05thn;. E. I.. regiment. and 'preselitod hilli with it beautiful wrist- ,let wi-itch alld all address. Mr. Smith .has shown tho spirit of all brave Can- laiiians and is anxious to do his "bit" tagalllst tllo colnnloli enemy. who would lnako slaves of all English inerly of ilogcrs Ville now (`hapIaln,!spcaking people. Although youilg, be- iing only nineteen _vcars old, Pte. _Siulth looks" every inch a. soldier," .alid Ii` occasion arises will take his *part ill thc glorious deeds of valor. for wllicll the Canadian soldiers have e ~.,`~v-~,-~.-v».---~.~ 'Local Druggisis Repair what Famous Surgeons Cannot Touch Shattered nerves are beyond tho reach of the Surgeoii's knife. What ‘will repair them? Dozens of people right hero in your homo town will bear testimony io this fact that Zoe- ltlc»~Ihe health tonic- has set them on thi-.-ir feet allain.'l‘Ills fanlous colli- lllnation of glycor-pliospha.tcs- the actual element of the human body- 'tlod Liver Oil and delicious toliic worn out nerves require. ln a quiet way the action of Zoetlc is truly mur- ~vell9us. Without a trace of narcotic it induces sound sleep. And following that, better and better digestion. Anil I following that a final and complete re- building of the nervous system drain- ed of vitality. Two weeks' faithful uso ,of it will convince you. Because you :have been so often misled, expecting much and receiving little we offer out- right to refund the purchase price of Zoetle il’ at the end of two weeks you cannot report real progress iowsrll better health. Start trying it today. ,Sold by- E. A. Foster, Distributing |ol‘ the people and was most Agent for P. E. 1. AN 'SLAND HEm"“T1“’ death °‘~" $311 _ - ‘ _J I <\ _,__-.:: ________gE-i=='f ' \` Tha ` .~_\\»\\ _. lifllllt: "°"°'=“ `\\_\\\t_ \ N w% Glllll _ " \\ ' in the § __ -_ Perfect _ and 'sf is sealed - that’s the thing I t . like about it. No matter_when or where I buy it, the flavor is there - full strength, and» _ _ _ _J Scaled tight'-kept right i \\ `, ' \ _.ie-1*- ` ( S 17// / _ \4 _ Package v it’s fresh and clean. ioody [ood Officer Sesi~- he keeps this MADE IN CANADA / So I- always make sure to get Wrigley’s in _the sealed package -_- it’s the greatest five _ cents’ worth of beneficial enjoy- ment I can buy. Write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. Lfd.» gmt; tn M0m;|_0u_ Wrigley Building, Tomato, ~_ ' iorfree Iingleboolf by ~ CORNWALLMETHODISTCHURCH the S_pearmen. - \ Bltllear. while the, lighter ones._ha_ye vanished entirely. _lt _ia ,seldom that “Wie lhlli all _Wilco is needed to` com- Illetely clear the skin and gaina beau- tiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double stren- Slll Ulllllle BB this is sold under guar- antee of money baclbif it fails to ro- nlove freckles. ' _ ....»_~_-_-_-_-_-_-..--......_,. ...,....,.;._.,_,. __,.,.,,_,_,_._., been so highly colnmended by great Frcncli allil British Generals. .Patrio- tic songs were Sllllg, and the spartan Sltirit shown by tho people tliroilghont all Canada was predomillalit ill ,his father, brother and sister. His schoolmates bounced lllln b0lSl0l'0\lS|y» Just. to show how much they liked him. Ice cream and cake were served. The gathering dispers- od after singing God Save the King. The address read by Hugh l\lt-Kay. I Clinton, May Lltitll, 1916 -Dear Austlllr- l Wo your friends. have inet here this evening to express our admira- ~ tion of the step you have taken in of- lferlng your services to your country _in her hollr of need. From our know- _ledge of you in the past, we feel lis- sured that in thc performance ol' thc duties that will devolvc u on 'ou In | We ask you to accept this slnall token of our appreciation of your manliness in doing your best to up- hold tlie right and keep flying the flag 'that has always stood `for Justice and Freerloln. ' ‘Vo trust that this will ho a re- minder in sunshine or rain that those at lloillc will always be cheered by _news of your well being. and at‘tlie lcessatlon oi' hostilities we hope to welcome you home again. ' Signed ill behalf of your. FRIENDS. TUESDAY cnrred at Argyle, Scotland. of Mr. Alexandra Ferguson, at the age of 104 years. lic leaves the sum of t\vo-tliou- sand dollars to liliss Nlargarot, For- lxlison, IIeS:iblo, l‘l'i|l<'c l~1d\vard ls- land. INVITATION EXTENDED.-- The Fourth Q. 0. B. meeting took place in the Souris Methodist. Church oil Monday evening May 28th at which li hearty and unanimous invitation to Rev. E. E. Styles to return as pastor for tho fourth year was accepted hy him subject to approval by Conference. 'WEDDED IN VICTORIA, B. C.-The Victoria, B. C. Times reports the mar- riage on May 12th in All Saints Cathe- dral, that city of Miss Ethel Casey ol' Victoria. to Mr. Lloyd Tanton also oi' Victoria, son of Mr. A. \V. Tailton ol' St. Eleanor's. P. E. I. After the ceremony the happy young couple left on a wedding trip to San Diego, Cal.. and Tarcoma, Washington. They will make their home l 1 Victoria -where Mr. _ Tanton is :nanager of the lniperial Oil Company. METHODIST CONFERENCE.-The New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference of the Methodist Church opens in Slilnnicrside this mor- ning at it o`clock when th _ stationlm: and statistical conimittccs will hi- formcd. 'l`olnori'u-lioli and judging hy lilo gait lio act hc should provcn llkcly candidate l`or llonors ill a Marathon contest. WEDDING BELLS.- Tile nlurriagc of Miss Florence Katllleell Welling, oldest flallizllter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- hcrt J. Welling, to Mr. Andrew (Z. -Fislicr or Moncton toolcplaco nt. Iho home of lilo bride. Point du Uliepe. nt, one o'clm~k oil 'l‘h\l`rsday afternoon. The hridu woro hcl' travelling suit ol' nlfvy bluo broad cloth. with li‘rolIt:il hat. Ilov. Mr. Druml11,l’asI_orof St. John's Proshytorlall tlllurch, Monc- ton, otllclnlcti. Ili the |n'ose|lcn of the immediate friends and relat*ves of the bride and groom. After tie rerc- mony und congratlllations,lllllclmon was sorvetl after which Mr. anti Mrs. Flshnr left, for (lhariotletowii, and nl.hor_pninIi-\ ill l'rIncc Eiiwufd lsiiind; Itelttrillilg In nlinill. two yvcokn. 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