_.il ‘ if ,.r___'_-.' ¢_ t ;; ti. r `4 (_, -'a.";‘3f”§ .fl -".;__ aff; i, I'/gl. 3,-li _,p ,.:~_’_} it ,I . fl t 7. =t .'. _ .1 ' .__ JV'-"21 l ,. '»»f"‘l _ _~ l i 1.", ll, .' #lf if :l t"__ /~ _ . 2. `l_, ":s' ` gn .-. l l "T §$?f-iif ' ' l 1,, _ I ` Qi __ t`~l -all-l _ 5,.. _ ‘ly-,-'» \ - - '§'f:;;'{ ;_;_ fi -1;. I, ' }'_ Del "-0 A iz.-" ' 's .f -1 sf . _el lt- ' :»}l;r_ §' :I I Si' -ff ‘ ' rj-__ A‘ 5 - ‘tutnnnst unnns f 0 *its vane.. it i' Seoond Queens 5 ph The undersl ned Conservative Candidates will meet ays yswlan s g , ~ _ _ the Electors of the Second Electoral District of Queensl ~"""“' County at the following places and th the dates namedi- l°E‘f,'{,'§,'§-1,UTCT,-'f,';Q°Tf,sN,?;E§I,RRE' Thursday, July 10th-Clyde River Iflllll 1"'-l 'Ill' '\'“"ll Wlllslllft ‘S:‘::l:;l..__:“:..°’._:_'::..':_::‘.:’:.:;“‘".:2:_‘: 6,.. ` U°lll°l- 'llll l4lll~ M2510" I .::::_‘.:.“°._:f: _‘li .i::.‘i:_.:;: Tlwllv. July 15th---Hunter River e;::l‘:'.:.:":.°::;*;:__.:.‘__::::;_ .si Wednesday, July l6lh- New Glasgow Thursday, July l7tb---Mayfield ference to Tandwc. 'I have found your 'MOIld|y, 2lSt° 'NIJITII RIVBT llsgbgtrnctive tonic. and in my flnlnlvv Tuesday, July Z2nd---Milton _ g All meetings at 7 p. m. (new time) and 6 p. mg Jold time). - (Signed) , L. L. JENKINS, G. E. HUGHES, ISIS-7-7MEt_liIJuly22. CHESTER McLURE B. W. LePAGE N*-93" f I | Second District of Kings‘l`IFTH DISTRICT IiING'S The undersigned candidates will meet the electors of Second King's ati the following places and dates: I Bt. Peters Bay Thursday, July 10. Horell, Saturday, July 12 ,,f Kings County at ,he following Peakes Station, Wednesday. July 16_l 'Cherry Hill, &turday, July 19. _ All meetings 7 p. ln. new time and 6 p. in. old time. (Signed) 91?; P919 MCEWEN, COX, MACDONALD Political Meetings 'rite unassigned .vlil address ine Fourth District of Queens electors of the ist District of Kings Count on the following days and at the following places: St. Margarets New_Acadia_._.._ llbrtune Bridge Sonris _ . . _ . Priest Pond July 21st. All meetings _will be held at 6 o’clock (old time.) Opposition candidates are Invited to attend and- will be given half time. .July 11th July 1-ith. July 16th. July 18th. H. A. M¢DONALD -_ H. D. MCLEAN |762-7-4MEt.f.IIJl.1ly21st By mutual agreement the meetings of nrlt district of King`s have been chlnsed to the following"daies. _ Lakeville . . . . . _ . _ _ . _ . _ 'July 1-ith Klngsboro July 15th St. Margaret's July 16th Priest Pond _.Z July isnt Fortune Bridge ..._ July 21st' Sourls . . _ . . 22nli| New Acadia . . . _ . . _ . . _ . . . _ _ July 23rd, All meetings to commence at b ll iii. A. A. M¢ooNAl.D, H. D. McLEAN DAN C. NlcDu.`lALD H. H. ACORN .5915-7-10ME12l. NDTICE DFA MEETINGS Cardigan District The undersigned candidates will be [Ind to meet the electors to dis- cull the political situation at meet- inll to be held as follows: - Cardigan . _ . . . _ . . _.Monday, July 14 Dundas uesdav, July 15 nuluwiuu-I'ii'o'l{tl.'.'.'.'"i‘liursaay, July 17 'Montague . . . _ _ Friday, July 18 Martinvale Monday, July 21 Summerville . . _ _ ._ Tuesday, July 22 The Opposition candidates, Messrs. Johnston and Dewar, are invited to attend. t All meetings will be held at eight 1 o'cIock p.m., old time. l J. A. MACDONALD, JAMES DUNCAN. Cardigan, P. E. 1., y July 2, 1919. ' 6755-T-4-MtilJuly 22 1' l Murray Harbor District' l Ulrialgimnzéeetings to begin at 8 p. m. ' ` " ' ° I I ‘C ST 6.7 __ _ _ ' ' A . The undersigned will meet the elec- tors of the Murray Harbor District at the following places and datesz- MclNTYRE -"-l k ll ' . -- _ - 6634_6_2SMEpd. ilntvitligd oo! ;llItr;€;1d'0pposing candidates 5598-6-27l\If':i w5IEfm2i. will he given: ` c0u_ll_liY The undersigned will meet the el- ectors of the fifth Electoral District places and on the dates named:~ .\Ionday, July 14th, Sturgeon. Tuesday. July 15th. Cambridge. Thursday. July 17th, Georgetown. I-`ridaI~'. July 1Sth. Launching. Monday, July 21st, Red House. Tuesday-'_ July Zilnd, St. Georges. All meetings to he held at seven .l_ o. s1'swAR1' Fi. J. Nlcl.E|.l.AN ____ _ ; The undersigned will address the electors of’ the Fourth District of Queens at the following places and dates:- I"ol-vnal Hall. Jul-,- 14. Grandview, July is. Eldon, July 16. Vernon River Hall, July 17. Iona. July 18. Belle River, July 19. Wood Islands, July 21. Caledonia. July 22. Vernon, July 23. _ All meetings at 7 o'clock, sun time. Opposition candidates are invited to attend. JOHN S. MARTIN _ SHAW MCMILLAN POLlTICAL_ MEETINGS The undersigned Government can- didates -First District of Queens will meet the electors at the following places and dates. French River Hall, Thursday 10th. Granville Hall, Friday 11th. 7Stanr~hel School House, Saturday' 1'_th. " Emyvale School House, Monday l-ith. Bonshaw Hall, Tuesday 15th. Keliy's Cross Hall, Wednesday 16th.` Crapatil Hall, Thursday 17th. Bradalb_\ne Hall, Friday 18th. ‘All _meetings begin at 8 p. m. old ilIll€_ 'The opposition candidates are ln- vlted to attend and will be given half he time. M. KENNEDY. A. J. MACNEVIN. ‘limi FIHTH PRINCE The undersigned ‘will meet the el. -ctors at the following time and pig(-_ and respectfully invite the oppos- Llon candidates to whom half time Capt Traverse, Thursday, July 10th. Borden. Friday. July 11th. Sf»arIetown_ Monday, July 14, Kinknra, Tuesday, July 15th. ljower Freetown.Thtirsday July 17th (entervllle, Friday July 18th. Travellers Rest. Monday, July 21st. kenslngton, Tuesday July 22nd. vo li¢%=lt‘1lF##I##1¢ INFLUENZA PATIENTS. The following letter froiil Dr. J.\\'. people who are recuper4_\ting_ from the Ii was married at home. \\'€*!Itln€ 'dter-effects of Spanish influenza. His letter follows: "Humble, Texas, Nov. 5, 1918. “Dear Sir.-Just a few lines in re- aration to be ti wonderful re- lt has no equal in_its line. I have found it the best tonic -to be had to build up my patients who have had Spaiflish influenza. I -have treated within the past month about 1.400 cases and have never been able I0 get sufficient Tanlat- to suplill' OUT people. (Signed) “Yours very truly. “DR J. \\'. SANDIAN." we we 5*#-#le 0 fare snitonl run JEALQUS I liy Jane Phelps &¢¥¢§¢1ll$$5f it _ aeeaaaeaaaaseuwa ' --0- (`IIAI"l`ER X. trimmed the living room pre _ with autumn leaves and flowers. The pastor of the church. we always had attended, married us. The same one who had christened me. t broke down und cried. I had to swal low a lump in lily throat every' llme before I made the replies. And I alll sure no one a foot away Could ll93l' 'hen I promised to love and ob_@Y verett-_ves, that was in the service hen I was married. But it was over at Inst. and everi" \\ .\lrs_ Graham." Then we had rv- freshments. Just chicken salad and ainty sandwiches. cakes and coffee. rg.. pmptltg ag .1 plisslr an but he lg also :l man nf vtlde influence, and rank: as .I is>atiln;z till/cn of the ell terpiislng lltule tlt\ of lluilible exas As a practising llhysiciun of six~ teen \ear» experience. Dr. Sandlin was quick to recognize the superior tonic properties of Tanlac over other remedies and unhesiiaringly and vol- untarily gave Tanlac his ulllluztlified etitiorscii\ellt_ 3 .-\lthougll tlitl iiiihienzzi epideiiiit- has really slillsitietl, it is still pl'evaleilt.` and is breaking out anew in maui’ set-tions of the co\.\n‘.ry, and continu- es to clzliin its victinls by the thous- ands. 5 I l’t`-rsoils who have hall influenza are oftentimes loft ill a very wezlkenPfI. rundown condition and unless the greatest care is taken both as to hab- its and diet, serious coulplications are- apt to follow. Persons who have had' it are more apt tlmtfh ever to have it the second time. If you are in this condition, nothing on earth will build you up und strengthen you like Taln- lac, which contains the most p_ower-- ful tonic properties known to science. As 'a reconstructive tonic and notlv-builder it is -\\-itllollt an equal. andcontains the very elements need- gd by the system to restore you to your normal slrengtli and Welglll-_ First of all, Tanlac begins its action by creating a good healthy appetite for wholesome, nourishing food, and assists the vital organs Wllivh Ill-l\'€‘ been weakened by disease to pvrforili their natural functions. thus lielpiill-Z to build up liezllill and strc-lllllll ill llll' natural way. _ This statement is easily proven llyl the fact that Tanlac is uow having the greatest sale of any system tonic- in the history of, medicine-in four years' time ov-er twelve million bot- tles have been sold and the demand. is constantly increasing- f In conrif-.-lion with the Tanlzlc treat- ment it is ilecessary to keep thelbflll” els open by taking Taniat- Laxatlve Tablets, samples of’ which are illclud- 9d with every bottle of Tanlilc. Tanlat- is sold in Ulinrlottetuwii lly‘ Reddin Bros. f l.-\dVl~l Dr. Sandlin not only enjoys a very* la ' _'.'~;, E Peace Treaty and League of 'Nat- tlons in complete “Histor§' Of “ Ulm War," Canadian edition. Hllliltllull authorship, Canadian publisliers. Great opportunity for making money; | returned soldiers, students, teachers_l preachers, women, others. Special. terms; freight paid; credit, Outfit free, Winston Co., Toronto. `v EGR SALE I will offer my dwelllné hdllse and crying. if time is one thing l nate two lots with b3l'l1 f0l` Bale 011 Tues' more than another it is a crybaby. CIBY. 15th July at 12 dclock noon' When you feel thltt yml must' shed It I8 Blillal-6 011 Qlleen Sll'°30l- COT* tears, please take yourself where I ner Douglas- cannot see yon.” He unfolded his Terms at sale. paper and coninitnlvcd io read. BESSIE PROUD. In all nl_v eiglilel-n years I never I Owner had been spoken in so harshlyzl I B. CARTER. tried desperately' not to cry. but I Auctioneer. could not hold back ‘the tears, and zlwav. 1 clitilbed uion his lap lap?" I felt the tears t-oniillg. | Red eyes and swollen faces aren'f attractive .0 a main." gasps. His tone. more than his words had seemed to stab me. lt hurt me so. Tllc tears dropped in spite of all I could do to hold them back. As I rose unsteadily from his lap, one fell on the back of his hand. He brushed it off angrily. Arte.-ward 1 changed into nil' blue serge tailored suit. and the next thing I knew we were on the train. Til? reason I dirIri`t realize aliytllliig iiincll until then was that I was l'l`.V- ing so hard nt leaving moth*-r. dzid. 'lid the boys, that I ditlii't know what happened. "Dry your eyes now." Everett said as Ile helped me on with mi' "hal and thc-ri turned on the spigot for me We had the drzlwillg room so no one saw my red eye:-:filo 011" lllll l':\'9l" E W one was kissing ine and culling me d al vit. After lhad liaihed lily face we talked a little. lllen it was dinner tinle. I wallltetl awfully to go into the tiilliiig 1-nr. I never had eaten on the train. lint when 1 tiiliidly suggested it. ln- paid no ullPr1ll0l1 b\|t rirtierl-ll il s#~r\'etLili the drawing room. After dinner he was real nice and kind, but he lIidn't say much about bgllng llglllpy because I belonged to him. or about loving nie, I liai'dly spoke. I felt strangely enilizlrrassed - thought perhaps he did also. Al- though lie .»llonitln't. lie had been on A wedding trip before, zlild I hzidn't. We went to a lovely- hotel in New York. 1 was perfectly delighted with everything. Yet sometinlias nly plea- sure wa:< lust ll little spoiled because Everett would correct me for show- ing niyl`ef-iiligs too plainly; or bc- canse he in a way ignored me. One evening we remained in the hotel. Everett had a slight cold, so had ordered dinner served in our rollin. `\\'t= had been to a play the niglli br.-ful'-1'. ilild had shopped all day. Ev»_»rt=tt had bought me loads of pretty things to wt-ar; tll‘e.~'ses. wraps and hats. I knew lic- was ashamed ni’ my country made ll”0\1S- setlu. although 'Ile did not say so. I iiidn‘t see where I was going to wear :ill the things he gave ine, but he told ille not lo \vorr_\' about lllat_ Iwzts also tired from our sirvllu ous shopping. and glad to stay quiet- if in the mein with him: but I was excited. ani wanted to talk of what we had - bought. of the wonderflll shops. etc. \\'li<‘n .Everett settled ilitnself ill li Ilig arm chair after the waiter Iizlzi taken the dinner table _ i - "Don't be lllllligniiied. Sandra," Everett said. “Doii't you want me to sit on your “Noi pztrticlllarly. I wish to read. .\'eillir=r lo I wiinl in :wo _vnu cry. I drew ill my breath ill little sharp "For heavens sake Sandra stop 6898-7-9M4l_ sobbing loudly I rnslled into the hed- . . _ g [___ 1"' _Z ""'_"‘-=' . Everett would 1-onli-_ in and fry io lilly I felt. but hr- didn't come near ine. I had inzltin llim too angry. sl>luN0 lon situ ,fs-1'_=i: roolll and closed the door I thou lit l"fllllf0l‘l lily! when lic saw how terri- I “dh or_i_:eto\vil I-Iall oil Friilay July" lltli all X p. ln. sllzlrp. - ' .-\ llezli't_'_’ vote tif lllnlilrs wzis lcildcr- ull t'olllr;ltlt- 'l`i<~rnt‘y for his kind its- s'i. l’. IG. I. I,.- li l-1 . is - H ll T , _' - _ _ g"'°"‘ al H _ lwrsdav ily Charlottetown. Drown; their mtemhm or enmmu , loin, 7.30 n. in. 0024-1-vollltnslusl. . s Valle EEIIIOIII. Fl‘ld8Y. July llth. b0f‘"'€ the "ext llleellllil- . “.30 p. m. l lt is the desire of the Georgetown Lot 18 Hall Mori ay July 14th 730 Ml. DANIIUF. Mel-TUNALO. 6919-7-l0MU6f.' _ (‘hnrlotfl»tnv.'n_ July 8, 1019. 7_5_qtt ui Jmym li l Mount Carmel Friday, July 11h, Branch of the G. W. V. A. elm; all 7-30 i>_ m. ' , sEAl.i;D rsxrirills undressed in lelllflled men in Central Kings nests Wellington Church Hall. Saturday, tllo Pnstniaster General, will bo re- 0"” °f membefsllm ill Bald branch eil July 12th, 2.30 p.m. _ , , , ' , _ C vcr :Lt Ottnwi until noon, on Fri- should commlmlcalc “ml llle Secret- Gmnd River Han' samrday' 'lu'-I C0. day' 'he 22nd ’\"g"E" 1919' for th” 5 12th, 7.30 p.m. _ conveyance of Ilis Majesty's mails, OD H Dl°0il0sed Contract for four years, p.m. (I ’ ' ' Candidates will address the electors' 6 times per week on the route Clyde I 7 Spring Valley, Tuesday, Jul 15th at l ltiver Rural Milli Route, No 1 from i>_nm_ T d Y wBloomfleld, St. Anthony’s Hall op the ‘Postmaster General (pleasure. ____ am ton. ues JI 15th, 7.30 edtvsd ',Jl 16th t2 _ _ P i t d t' _ , p. m. sy u y 0’L'enrEJnt m. s:meilaylJ1 infolirlliaetionnoailcltll Kctigittiaiitllriillliga ttllfrtlilrttirr neaensggse a::e;,s0l:.‘|!:| 10;: 4 erecting Malpeque Hall, 'Wednesday July Tignish Friday filth 8 p. m. posed Contract may be seen and blank P ul. Ch h' h I "S re” t° ,SL lllill. 7-30 D. m. Palmer Road Saturday 19th 2 p. m. forms of Tender may be obtained at 81-msd ' “fc C 35 ottemwn' These meetings will be held on gld Alberton, Saturday ‘19th 8 p. m. the Post Offices of Clyde River and W Loeggwfrthe zhnrierxgs tg( M};mI;` time. 'Minllnignsh School 21st 2 p. m. other route offices and at the office' ' ' ' A. :_ Anss~Aul.~r .loan oAl.1-on or the Post Ofllce Inspector- li',§,,C§°§" :2f,',,“§2f. "Q93" me' J. w. Kem, m_o. _ asm. oAl_\.A~1- - .lol-in F. wHsAn, Plan, _nd wecmcmo,,*' ca ,I h A. lt. Mci_:An D. J. Plencz Pm om... inspector. ,mm me A,.cm,m M, § E" H’ “I J:nzmAt-l al.AucHAno l cunlerolmsn me-i-l-lsnA|.i_ Pm om... lnepseearu omea, ,3 Umm, mmbm' mm' - *“’l°- * - -J -'"9 an ne... simersi ...ing .ns medicinal 5 In Use For0ve_r30Years ,,,,ff,§‘,§’,' ‘,“,,‘;,§"‘§"""“ “I °‘“°§.’~“ "WI ._ qualities o_f which are well known and! Always bears _ _ io mg def Ullha, 8§ll.0l`l\l ISCUHS' offer excel_ent opportunity for develop-l me th; Assgigsao tout e a vanc;sment of . . . ' ment, During these prohibition days ; .signature of _ l l Wmpresser-I wnf;`dthill`0S@lll Ili? Ili! much rd would be a good time for bottling, , _ d, wh 1 _ "“- €al‘ll05_ll9llS and The railway crosses the farnl offering: -_ __ - __-_ 'spa _ W th “NUI ‘he bllilllflfls WHS _-" good opportunities for shipping- T l zs_'.._-.'.~,"¢'\ °°“‘Iu°“"I' The undersigned candidates w.l pm- [my]-,p.~ lnfgrmaylon .mplv to . _ .4.l.,“;»_§'I°»,' Over' Seventy returned men were hold joint meetings for the above dis I ` , Present nnrl ,at the call of the Secret- trict_nn the following datesz- l:'_ w_ HVNUMANV _,',__-'._-g7'_~»_‘_:.,>_;.; "_»,_ lury. ility two came forward and cn- rolled as members' the remainder ex 6908-7-10Mtiiu3i The Iona Gypsum Co., Ltd., is disposing of $100,000 orth of cumulative 8 per cent. preferred stock. Island vestors would do well to consider the following facts: 1. The company has a well-built plant located at Iona, Cape Breton, a few feet from the waters of the Bras d’0r Lakes and connected by a two-mile branch line wlththe I. C. R. Railway. ` ' Q. The quantity of the gypsum is inexhaustible and lies at a distance of a few feet from the plant. 3._ The quality ofthe gypsum is superb, it being, according to the analysis of experts, 98 per cent. pure. _ _ 4. The demand for the bye-products is almost un- limited. Already a largeitrade has been established in Canada, United S_tat_es, New Zealand and Australia. 5. The possibilities are bright, in that the new issue »...,. 3< of stock will provide the company with the shipping fac- ilities necessary lnorder that it may :accept and fulfill large contracts with the minimum of cost. For further information apply to Room 56, Victoria Hotel. ` p ` P. J. \\'EBB AND S. N. MucEAC-HERN, 0926-7-10-M5: ' Amt..