Z _.___ , .ia-,_ _. . . _f-ov.»~»_-~r»=r-t on-_ ~»~f-riyrmq». '¥1{"f’t}:lt”t3lt§t'11*§=§f¢’t}\'~@-ggijilijf-'t..Q.l,sf§(~;';}r¢$?i¢§ts'i':l. f_=-ift'tf__<*‘,`_‘”""~’.”’. '~‘.‘1“f°"_5'._it____ wi _ ' ‘* 1. . . , ,. _'_ _ _ _ \ 1' ' _ ’ _ 1 _ _ . . ~ _ _ l . . _ - ._. ._~_. ._ r ‘. - 1... .. ._ - ~.<. ‘ __ _ ` ' _ ' " ,. _ -- ._ . ._ -._ _ _.;,. . .. '~~ ¢'~"‘ ‘“‘ ‘V 'vt- » ___ ___ _._ _ ¢;. ,_,..__§ .2 $431.... -3_m..il'? i;.»_‘___ . %`___.~___ *_ .i.‘¥_-l.‘§ t. . r. l » ' W \‘ i' 0_3 'wi $5: ~ of §2 ,, ,_ ., sr Clrocel~s stlpplywhett the people demand Wll\llflO\/\/_clisplliys similar to tlic above .‘-pw-lt' very highly of the popularity of l_)ll\ll'lollll lilotlr \/\/itll _ofoccrs and their ctl'.|olllf_‘:-‘_ l)l_\lilo:i~| Flotlr is :l iii? tnnltllig of good I-read and t:t;,ty_ flaky t\;_\_\ll'y. C ` DIAMON Q FLOUR HUNT BROS.. LIl"'I|Tl;`D. LONDON, ONTARIQ ll DHI-_..,_,__~ _|__._._._-_ _ ________...“-|s---~ass-|£- _-W-usn~.__1lle.-:_-_:l..J i I t » I t I t l as____, _,_ _ __ _ __ ` ' ' '___ __-___.__. e; ;.,__._.__'._,__;.';'.- 5 A SURE RELIEF FOR W0iYIEN’S DISORDERS applied locally und is ilb_\'orbed into the sllfi`ei'll1g l1S‘~'»U€S~ TIN! dead WUSW _ ‘ _ _ ._A niuttel' in the congested region is _ _-__-_._j'i"" """'-=_._ '~ expellell, giving imlnediute ineiital_l --_" -.fi ' ' .-1- 'tr and iliysic-ul relief; the blood ves- "<< ld sels ‘und nerves are “tuned” and "f_._/;:- _ " ____,.~. _ strengthened. and tile circulation ,°@§w` ...f ` 1- -‘ __,_._-._-;."‘;`_.;,f..1'=I" is renllered normal, tts_tliis trout- ...r."-"'< - ,» f _ ment is based on strictly scientific ._ e _gj____§5_-~~ -‘ _ help llut et‘i'etrt l'eliel` oi' ull forms IG `_____._»i"‘°" ._ of iclnnle troul>1`es, including de- 4.. p_rii1eiplt_-s, und urts on the actual location of the iiiseilse. lt cttnnot lztyell und pilinfiil nienstruution. i I ~i- -fi&‘@’l1G€) -se--~ 1” o W-vs; nsvxssa: :anne-.. v »~<-°- ~ -o-fy ’ - sf. ..l‘!_"¢._ _» ‘ ' l`.litls~r l'lllin<| tl'/- Ii\tl`t.ll\~. :lt IIIWIIPIHEII (.'\1i»l.tll-.lI} <-:lilrig i-\rll ill l.».1l\ li tln- at-l-rvt ill' lil;-lllliiil lrllrll pnliitalile. :.;»;~l~ll;'£l;;i :lilli :init-iiollri had been known ill tlnl.-r liars, plrsrttlisw wolllii not have ‘ llt'l'olll" ll :~=l;l_iill‘ final. Ii1\l':lllSt‘ t'0fil IS f0lll” mul li \z:li.’ liillrs llil:':~ ilollrlsliilli; tltnn ;il.l tll~l". I`l\| Swv-l'~.o y/wir-`. t..r‘ |l:lllli= (`l'f‘-"lt '|`OZlSl¢_"l (Null l"l.li\r- t'li_ I ltl;lllui_ lllli _ lms honli tual( ling rozil :i iIr~lm`t."l|-lv :intl illllrilloll". food. lllofc lrllllolllll-lil lit :l<‘tll;ll looll v.'llIlr‘.l|l§\l1 ' rllliltfwi l».llllll-:il_ Ilt‘<~(rtr;\k_ r‘tj;_‘:=_ milk, |'llil~l-'.~-_lt_ .'lll¢l lll:lll_\’ ry\t-item . gellerul public. l‘l'oceeding to St. friends here will give him a hearty __ l)unstan‘s (‘athedi°ul, high Mass-,was Welcome. b K' _.___ ~- :_ .- ' ._ ;;:.._. sn_n_g ltydtzcv. ivttttler Mc_Quald_ uftcl_~ WON THE ;a~_F1iA___Y CROSS I _ _ \V iI('l\ 0 UUI' (IgG Fl! (ll`IU9( till( ‘ .- " ' "“"' ""*'="”"”"""“ " 'W' prococlltitl to the lt. (‘.. t~einetci~y[Lieut. Alfred Gillis “tif Campbellton. i » 'l`fl<~ pull lieurcrs wcruz- N. B.. at 'brother of l'S. (R01/.l H. -I. I _ ____ _ . i\ic..-st-l~_-__ 'l`hellnl>: Mnciuillull, Ifiotll Fraser formerly oi’ Summerside and F .".;-. Mcllol'y. linvlll iietlillile. Friiilk now of Truro. N. S.. has recently - » - ,- ~ _ _ ,. ,, _ . , lon was possed disappi-oving ot ring- -~- I @ @ N ;::. ...ir ' ' ` ' I -__ listed as it private at the beginning of ,._..-_. K-_ -s ia” _/I-5 ~- Fm _ _ WEDDING BELLS.-on \Vl-dln_»=;» the war, and was promoted' to a Lion- ‘_ __"_"__ an ~ _ llay oveiiitlg, .lililliill‘_v Iilllll, :lt il li`- IGYIBHGY 011 U19 field- HB Wahl W0\llld6ll _ ' " ` ” ` -- " ' clock the illmliiagv. <~l~rr-.lllutly ol' Mlm alwllt LWO ydtlrs ago and after ii short ‘l Keir iii. licrnllrtl, lllclw-llnnt ot' ilew- furlough nt hoine returned to tllc _ lien, Alta... i`ol'lnel-ly of l‘.l'J.l.. :iilli 110111- I Miss Kietltil M. Siu-ilicltl, i`ol‘liit-rly ol -_~-~ Belleville, Ont., was pf~i~fol'niell all FUNERAL SERVICES.-'l`he funer- tlic home of the brilic`s brother Mr. J. 8| Of MVB- William WIYG Was held t (7. Slleffteld. The ceremony was per- from the home of her daughter, Mis. forlned beneath ii prettily construct- -7110011 Smith- BU11$&y. 011 Fl°id&y». F611- ed bower decorated with ferns and 3111. T119 SSN/|08 at the hiouse 'and smilax. by the Rev. lliver E. Mann, grave was condutrtdddly U19 P82110? pastor of the local church The bride HBV- L» J- L€8l'd~ Ml'B» W'BYB had was dressed in white silk and was gl- 1`G3~Cl1€d U10 HB9 `0f 97 YGBTB- A *|8139 r husband who passed away about. WEDDING BELL8.-On Tuesday. eb. 12th, Notre Dame Chapel. Rus- co, was the scene of it pretty event r. and Mrs. John Doiron. was unit- d in marriage to Il. G. Fleming. The ride was attended by her sister. atie. while Edgar Doiron. brotlierofi he bride. acted as groomsmen. Dur- g the nuptial Mass, which was cele- rated by Rev. Dr. Chiasson, hymns enutlfully sung by the ladies of thc] onvent, of which institution the ride had long been li. pupil. Their many friends unite in wishing them `-'rowN council..-The lint reg- ular meeting of the present Town Council was held on Monday even- ing. The Mayor and all. the Council- lors; with the exception of Mt". Clark. were present. After the passing of bills a communication from the Wat- r & Sewerage Commissioners was end asking permission to olpen hyd- BANK Pnolvlo'r|oN.- Mr- E- Blake Mclnernoy. formerly 01' U19- Bank of Canada. King street. 1189 ltlon ci assistant monomer of 111° head office, Toronto. About tW0 years agp. Mr. Mclnerney was trans- ferred to Montreal, where he was ac- countant for a year. For the 119-51 twelve months he has been acting ac- countant ot Toronto. The new offi- cial who is a brother of Mr. H- 0- Mclnerney. Judge of Probate has o. large circle of friends in St. John. and throughout the province. who. will rejoice to learn of his promot- ion. St. John Globe.. Mr. Mclnerncy was educated at St. Dunstan‘s Collette and has many friends in Charlotte- town. The late Pte. G. E. Yeo was the sun oi' .\il~. und Mrs. Thomas Yeo of Kingston. P. E. I. He left home nb- out six years ago and went to Van- couver. Early in the year 1915 he re- sponded to the call for volunteers and after training ln Canada he went to England where he arrived on Dec. ist of the same year. In a letter 110 his father on that date he expected to go to France in about three months buthe did not reach France until De- cember. 1916. He wds enlisted in the 47th Battalion and saw some hard fighting, his battalion being for ll \vhole week in an engagement at Viiny Ridge. On Nov. 20th 1917 he received wounds which proved fat- al. He was twenty four years oi' age nt tile time. A memorial Service was held in the Church at Kingston on nd tio supply water to all d‘esiri_ng it. e done under the supervision of Ml. Groom, the Engineer. Correspondence from Mayor Brown of (tliarlot-tetowil. was -read stating that the meeting ot' uiwaid civic taxes and thc Town no Union P. E. t. Municipalities hadiily tho siiivero symi»ttl_iy of the torso Ben p05¢_,Doned_ The matter of |-jugscoligi'at.ul:itioli und pointed out Llittl. ng the me ben last Sam,-day m.0m.I while their loss was great and their ng for the purpose ot' calling men S0l'l°0W deep I-|101’ had F9850” f01` heh” .clear me "Mk near New Ammnlgrutit\itle‘ tlit1t_ their son and brother where the Eagtel-1| .train was stallglllllud given his life in sucli ii. nobll-_ overnight. was discussed und ii mot- Why T01' H0 WOT'-lly it (781150- poses and asking the tile Uoiullllttcly lilo pit-_tin-e of health and prosperity to investigate the matter. Councillor Mr. l-‘_ I.. Dawson of V_uic-an Alta.. Schlirmnu com-plainert ot' using the fol‘liiel'l.v or Charlottetown Royalty name of Messrs. M. i<‘. Sclitlrmnn &'tlild it soil of the late W. F. Dawson Co. in an adveriiisenient of i1 Sher- who foriuorly resided on the St. Pct- _ _ _ _ _ ilT’s sale of land llnd'er execution of el-'il lttiull, u short distance lrolnl ~ 0_n___,al' “ag santa “uw-' _‘_6 _ L . - . \' Heaney who paid rt high to the pat-| riotiem of heroism oi’ the young n o. p him und others who have inode thc_ supreme saci'il`ice. He also convey- ed to the sorrowing parents and lain- `l 7/L-’. V/ Disc in vlc1'onllA. e. c.-word D h ’ - - " i - - . _ - ‘ ~ we -me-l ye-=---io by »~~»i-me in J. 653.122” ‘ild...l.'l’.‘.‘lf“‘.'Ee...‘l’.?...ffi"~..`.'.. i-'i3.;’l‘.‘.f,"“i‘.? "l{.lT"r..§'.‘.‘.f'._.’.."‘°i.'...§t.`iI’.I!-i‘ ;‘§f,°§f'_f_'_§’_:{,',§"‘,{§,,,"'°""",,,-,¢,,,,,§‘,.“'°"‘,.,,.,,’”|,§,“.‘ft|.’°"““"",,.,.,,,",'f’g,,,,' “ "22 1 . ~ Emulator- ltbuilds l»ecaup_e.1i:.ulaftf:_ed-snat__a. Scott Q lawns. Toronto. Ont. 9,’ the surface not underneath. lmmtm se crops ol wheat are grown that-t, your after year. The wonderfully rich soil requires no manure of fer. tilizer. it is one ot’ the finest wheat growing sections in the west, and five thousand acre wheat farms are to he found here. The government fixed a price of $2.21 F. 0. B, Fort William last October. This nets the farmers $2.03 after freight and com. mission are deducted which is cen- sldered a satisfactory price. Thgy coilsider lt unfair however, that whim the price ot what they sell has been fixed there has been no attempt to control the prices of agricultural im. plements which they buy and some of which have advanced over one hundred per cent. in the last three years. The shortage of' labor. is felt by the farmers there. Mr. Dawson states a. demand has new risen that the government conscrlpt allen labor for working on the farms. “We do not think it fair" argue the farmers ' "that our sons who are fighting nt the front should receive $1.10 a day whilst we have to pay foreign labor. ers who take their places five doll. ars u day." Mr. Dawson states that the government oi' Alberta has now on hand a movement to encourage hog production. This should Drove s success in the northern part but not in the southern part where there is u scarcity of coarse grains for feed_ Mr. Dawson leaves next wgglt on re. turn to the West. ._ -'-1t~'5lI`ll _ _ _-\\ l _ _ ti/-_ ' (_ /“lg \\ i _ ¢_, (!liu.i~lottctowil, is l'u-visiting his ollll Clerk was instructed to cnll attcnt-‘home after ` nn absence of t‘li'tel_in_ ion tc this error- of the Assessors lil years. Mr. Dawson' went West in he “Pioneer." The report of thel1903 anti took up land in Vulcan. Al- Meat and Milk inspectors was read; berta, whore growing. The town of and of the 17 heed of cattle and 13 Vulcan, one would naturally associatei hogs slaughtered during the month. I with great iron works but strange to There were none diseased.--L. say the wealth ot’ that section is on ' 1' A _.fqf:<- >.- _ j;".“*_ -A, #»'-i?‘*~`°'-.»~ ._ \ - f ._;_._.‘:'¢¢“`~v»; \j»,. __ - 'Q;.~§_:__""'§'_;,;§|"i “eg ‘\ \ rms- 1°'-. f,'\ _ \ * __ _ `f if d ' -dl ; srl 1 . Q _ __ ` __ '. EA‘STE;R_N BRA” D CA95 /51° DAD cmdltfs LAD, LICENSEDTIY TH¥_£ FOOD CONTROLLER UNDER NUMBER 2 - 05h on the curly morning train for an ex- lil--i lt Cilpr. Joseph Read. M. P.--el 1 ¢l_:_'-- _ - _ - -_-_ --;=-.-- --=A:»t.~__~~ - .- 1% ___ _ _ -_:_ _ __ ____ _ _J-s__ Would You hike to Earn $1 or $2 Daily the Year Round at Home The hosiery trade is booming. and thc Pemand far exceeds the Supply; We gladly take all the goods you can send lls. \\'r|nll~l ll:lvl:lu.iir wlulrcis .lt -nur lt. Ilclp ns .." tl-t-tin-lr~c wllltllm lleinilnel. 'Ihr :lilo Knitti-r is 5 ~¢~nt ull invorabb: terms lo reliable persons. :ml we tlnillsll lull ilmlllllrtjolis lluw Io Itllll sox, etr. also all vlllu urclil-ll. ‘l`||l- wolk is sillliilr .mil rzisilv lcarllcila lll~ \litl- Knlltlil is tl lilgll-swell illnrlllllr. and wrnkitlw Iliiinvig a Ii;\nil|l;. ()lir liked rules ol psy gllarllutec you ll slrlady luuililn llle your round. no mit who will Iiv lull our workers nlli-ll ‘ l /"2 _ l . - _ -` li or rc 3 r. _ . lnrgcIyllinii'i|~u~ lliislw wolltlnu lor private rnsl- ', ' nlcrs. 1 _ Working eillirr wilnlc or :~|ml'c lime, this plcasilnl 'Mif- -»*” clllplllylneni has brought prosperity to msny'\vork- _ _ _ rrs in lllclr own llonles. anll slllmld :lu tliemme for " yuu. _ , Write lliilav, cllrlosiilll .lr ln rlampn. iur lllll psilliuli ls. tales 'il usy.cIt:. :lull see ulial you and your Iamilv rail now ralll al home _ t’Q"\ '>» Ante-Knitter Hosiery (cgpgdgg C0, Ijmitgd 5§§’l..'l’°?$'.'1y.~.§’tfgl'f,"i..§"§i....llf "’ “'°“` 'f:'~1'§t‘l»'l§'ns.'f'°r'l.`I»'7ni`$‘»t'f‘r§'}°'.?f.'»§l'r't.'i '35 -__ DEPT. 63 A 257 COLLEGE STKE T .l.6RONTo_ Your drugglst will sell threo ounces tends sincere congratulations te Sh- _ _ r » or orchard white at little cost, and Joseph and Lady. Pope_'.on the honor. lany grocer will slipply the lemons. 'that has fallen to their gallant son." ' ._ r. sin oth- » |119 gner and |)gp,|||_||\g|-_ lZh0 Cllllalhll PICIIU RB||W&g. WIIBD in pale hlul: t-.rcpe de chene und car- WBS11 l11&I11b6l‘ Ol’ Hulltel" River Meth-l rll-ll lnlskels oi' iluwcrs, one of which OMS! Ch\ll'CIl. She is surv-ived by SIW- -l l-olllzlinetl the ring. The wedding 013| S0115 and dflughidfs Wild Cherish tllilrlzli wins rcitdcreli Iiy Miss Love o|`. |191' lIl0l1|'0l'y - t`il|gnl~_v_ 'i`lit~. gliosis consisted oi' 1- _ the near iricntls :uid rclutivcs as i`ol- CONVALESCENT.-- Ilui' malty lllws: hir. and Mrs. il. I). Sliefiicltl. ffldlldli Wlll UB Elild 10 l08l‘l1 3118!- Missl - llowlll-li, Mr. .l. A. Sllcilicld, tfowiey, Ruby Hacker. Summcrside. who luis, .\li:l.. .\il'. iulll l\1i‘s. lt. I.. Ititlnsily of IWC" S€l'l0USl.V lil In NEW York. ol`| I°`:l_l'oliillo_ Mr. llllll i\/Irs. M. G. (1ltl'is~' 1110011 [10lH0llllll,'. is now dollnltely ll.-_ Mr. .mil lvll-s. .lolm Bot-nm-d, lui-_ llrooounced out of duosol' by hor idly- .\l_ .-\_ .\/ln.-.i.cml_ .vii-_ A. i-lnnklns. urns Siolflns- oooorflhiz to litters receiv- l\/lllt-plry. Mins li. i-‘nl~inor, iurs. won. od horc yesterday by Miss Lilolmln lltolihie, oi' Bowden. Miss F. Allison, Shaw. Miss Hacker lius ‘been truiii- l\lu-s chssto Love unit Ml-_ A. G. shot- ins in nursing at the 'Rover'-elt Hospi- ttili oi' t?ztlgul'y. After tile ceremony U1I~ New Y0rk and had the mis1'or~ . the usual wedding supper was served 111118 Of f10l1lI‘i1fi'¥1K 1110011 D0lS0l1|11l5` _ in the dining room .which was heuuti- BGVSFHI Week!! di50~ HBP i110tIwr_ fully decorated with roses and curna- MTB- W- S- Htlcket Of Summersldel tions. The niusic ot' the evening un- |185 been with hor llllrlflll illness. | " der till- direction of Miss Love of; ~~- Villgary was onjoyed_hy all. Tho: -RESPECTEE' RESIDENT DEAD bridli lrireived many lizzndsonie and *The Siid doatli of -Mr. David Read* llsel`ul presents ztiiiong them being it 0CClU“1`9d 011 Friday GVGHIHB nt Read‘s _ fur l-.ont from thc groom and also 3 Corner near Suimmeislde after all ill- ‘ bcnlltiflll necklace to cacli of the “BSS 01' 0n‘I ythree days. The late Mr. tlower girls. The bridal couple left Rf’f\d was 73 years of age and a bro- ' » tended trip to the coast cities amid "..i. llc ltlllvcs to mourn--n widow. I congratiliatlons. On their realli-n five daughters and three sons, namely they will take up their' l‘ei~‘.ideiice in Mrs. Ernest Mills and Mrs. M. L. Bowden. Bradshaw oi’ Summerslde. Mrs. M. W. ~~-~~--~--- MCKW 'ol New Annan. Mrs. Wm. 1 sw-s-....s--s..e.....»..s..»--...s-e»»¢..¢-.s..s..s...-.s--s-s.-s--we Lan-d of S¢0t5Bu“rd_ Saskn MI.B_ F_ _ E. Hawke of Malden, Mass.; Messrs ` Joseph E. of Erie, B. C, and George and Bishop at home; Also three 'bro- I there-Rev Epirraim Read of Eaton Beaufifv the Skirt- 5:.':.°`._._i.‘.j::1_.§_t~t~..';.°;°_t..<;a_tzcii.'.i » Make Cheap Lotion .‘i.‘Z.i`.' .0 21?. 3.122.-2"¢’.?.32?§.’. slut gi”-~"'