-. . . . ,r|.:.-.'__ __ t . '~li-§.;-.- =,_ .~;._;.~.= 11', - it .-t ,:-" gt, ll". I si -‘;=.;lf,. i /X ll¥“‘ i F; 9;-;__;_ 9. -it -at If <- 1' #lf I-_ ; .ri .. ‘:~f;a__; Q; ;_.. _‘f l.- 'lm -‘l,`r.N 'li 4 ., ._ f. I?-ii; :gl *.13 i., 55'. _f "ii -; -.;,f.r. i-ill* 1'. Zil. it-i`;ll ¢ _ I. F; ,. .iq iii' ' .ti 3-it '».__f_tl ~f 5.. ‘y_;.~.t_ ; '_ it »#-“"‘i~ .__ ii- 1.3;? ‘ll l )v. .Li " - ,. . ` t_ »"._¢_.,._. . il _lr-_*Iv it i'f~'fi=. - l all F, v:~ _ ll\.;ii<-.' ll; ,L ' "f':J'1. .pp-.{» - 'i' ii, . .1-to l »..j»}_~‘_.- 533;.-1g.` '.61 .rl it rl K i"~;l`~~:{0' .'.i;§=-_,dt rf.. -.: z_';_1'i:fT;~ - J 3? t -'ix I " ‘ Qif i i e r” .i er r , 5 -5,5' ‘».- +1 L t 'I .e 'lp f » 1- t ~ _» y . - ~. . i .xx..ai.si /' 1. ~» \ . -r- '. .<_ ~ 7 il’-‘1‘h`ls -is my ninety-seventh transat- llflflll Wyixe. and I tell you I vr an never so triad to see the coast ot Cana ds as I was this day," was the state- ment ol' James Paton, one ot the pas- sengers on the S. 8. Grampian yester- day. ;1llr. Paton was tormerly mayor' oi- Chlrlottetown, P. E. I., and now rep- Iiilents that city in the provincial leg He is alio preside}t ot thc dry_`xoo¢i arm or Peters, Ltd.. ciisrlottetown. smrls the director and guiding' spirit iii many island enter prises. ` ` , ' 'Bile chief reason for his visit to the Old Country was to see his only son. Lieut. James Rowland Pa-ton M.C _ an oiliicer in the Fighting 26th Battal- ion, who was badly wounded at Amiens last summer. genee oillcer during the battle oi Amiens and on the Sth ot Anglia! when the batalion was held up by :ir . liv---..\.l\_i|l|_|ili -_ _-_-- -_ ;_-_»»-Q- oultitninm “ ' _ -._A-usu¢..__. - =;.'-'Q0/D 8a-10! \Q`Q';` _. -is-LiioMomi's ; ' ""° "‘ 0..... ini. --5 "“‘" ` ii ‘ BY JANE PHELP8 _ 4;- $DOAli##15th$‘1k9$$%$9W&$$$$il$%~%$6@$%tB%%5 20c m 1' Fa ARE MARRIED onli It may require more to make one for man or woman feel joy or pain than ho 'they feel ls about the same. So it I other .rens0n_ M0l|,e,.C(mmn'¢ md. Iiiltz $1; W. H. irarrach $1; \\ t were happy in nly engagement, I was her probably _no happier than others :have her ~ ~¢s¢w_._. _ _ "’ _ ther made all sorts oi fun be Collected by Dr. I). Ditrrach and oth- ns at twelve o'cliock. D. lhirruch $10; E. 'Poomhs 2.5¢; , ____ “li I had to walt until tiliis hom V. Lerilie $1: J. E. Gamble $1; Wil-. M_(_' tom mother. 1 intense: he said i P- Simpson $1; i.. M. Dixon $1; "r. ‘ Ze ore to cheer’her up thitn tor an: N- lJ0l'll\ll06 $1: J. Wall $1: E.‘('- .,5__ gygg hg,q,b99n mu of tem-8 31| ty, W. Harding $1; Lottie Sims $1, W. __ \ I (||dn't really fee] I vm” Nema WU( MOKGIIZIG $1; B. R. I\f0l‘Yd,V9ll $51 I Jon xsusmerow Pou. A" - Gal n so we called it "breald’nst.." It :rs $231 as follows: I I t=81; Benoit C. Gallant 26c:` MP!- Uph S. Arsenault Bc: Joseph L. enault 25c; Amable Aivsenault ; Jdseph S. Gallant 25d; Henryl ` lent 25c; Eugene Gallant 25c; 1 nislaus A Gallant 25c; Piero Rich- Sl; ’I‘liutlei-i Poirier 50c; Sylvan' _ ~. lhnsuuei Gallant 8_0c; Benoit tial- l I liurd 2.'»c; ifhnrles Richard 25C: _ __ _ _, _ _ s. Julie J. Gallant $1; Emanuel my breakfast Id get it divorce, iam (lass $1, David Mctluie $1, lt. | Gauam 50___ Joseph C_A________a____ 25C; plilrln Wedge 50c; Jerome Gallant -' Lamont J. Galluni ='»0c; JoseDl\ F'lll§RULlV - Clear Away Pimlllu . and yllllvlnill vu.. ‘ ` Cuticufa Arseuault 25c; Edwin Ileiil $11 l 7]* soap lo .H purify I ~ ' .-J. reellngsgswe11a,,|,,_. ..,,.,1,|_ am- Bowen $1; H. i-‘_ _-Morrison $1_:,,J. in-eston Bryantos $1: .James Mi-Kin-_ ,tl-ho. I tus theuulnl L on \50o: Joseph McRae 75c; James .‘__1.h"¢fmgmm__.upe___c__eimy_.md____ Corntsck $1; Wm. Cl1BlSl°H 50”? Iiénts sto itching. `clcar the sklnof ‘_ . eph 'Chaisson 50c; Lazarus White pimples, gIotches,: ncssandrouglni Ns-Dru-Cn.. Ina., 202 Main Ht.. busy summer months preceding my ho Bulslo, N.Y "BW bor ing loom, kitchen, eight good bed rooms also shop attached. heated enemy machine gun nest he collct' od all the headquarters' batmen and runners, rushed and captured the noni rnder heavy tire. lt was through this ;-plendid action that the udvauco wus .nabied to be the great success it un.-1. Lleut Paton was badly wound:-xl fn the left leg and arm and laid \'oi uw" silx hours in the ileld beiorc help ¢0\1l‘l se I' Vlfhile lyini: there hell* uith hot iir. furnace together with tbarii and coach house, ice house und ‘Ol-ll bull'-lillgs. Size of lot 75 feet. tage by 290 feet deep. 'i‘hls af~l _ fiun ford must crushed him, the otllcer <>s4'11l>l‘\i€ ml" .ind waving- his sound urin to :ittimi-.llflrt-. ‘ ir ti Mr. Paton- says the old couutrl’-; the :tttention ot the tank l>ll0l- l-Znlglund particularly, is ln it vcrl' bud .-.nite and that he was indeed vcrv :find when he sailed to Caiiiido.. Auill I 1 I nl- quoted above, the 97th trlll “'05 '»\' nlost sittisiaotory of all. He cxileele his son to follow him any llme ml* m.m.;h_ mt he ig rapidly t‘ec\ipoi'iitin,J, in ont- of the military hospitals’ in London. ' Minard's Liniment Cures Dlstempev DIED LORD-Fell' asleep :tt hcl" llomc lu Tryon, February 4, 1919 Mrs. W. \\'. Lord aged 82 years. Fitnerul from Tryon to the Mctliovli-si. (Thiircli tri Thu-..iilay l~‘eh. litli at two o‘clm'l<- I '_°";'i°"l° -IN MEMURIAM .i\IIiS EDWIN l‘.~\Ill\'\li\ \ 'The death occurred. after onli four days’ illness, at l.inl.lt-tter, on Tuesday last, of Mrs lfdwin Purli-_ man, a most Iiighlye teeml-d Indy. _ at the ri: e age of 86 yours. Thi- deocased who wav a native of New who predeceased hfr by e ght _vein-.~, to Linkletier 25 years ago tmtl wa n prominent and active member of the Ch istian \.`hur-h. There atc left to mourn four daughters namely Mrs Ernest. Rogers 1-inrl Mrs Frank Jelly, of Liukl»~l.ter; Mrs Bowman Tcdford; of Boston. ?V|a~s. and Miss Clara Parkman nt home, The funeral took place on Wednesday to the Peoples Comet- 5 Lieut.. Paton was battalion intelli- . I ‘ _ . l . _ . _ Murine Ofiirc. C*-liarlottetown. H536- < . 1 _ i Automobiles, liiarlne and Stationary 1 \ . r 19 f Ford re airs and Specialty Gasoline l’ _ ou and Cyfmder 0|] kept in stock on 50 dollars a month tliiin in Nev Durant $1; Mrs. M. Smith $1; Davin 0 Y ever. until we were alone on tli Iohil MoGougun $1; J.- \V. Warren .Fr S. Bernard 50c; W. li. <‘arew _ been, yet it seemed to me that no one morning. W-Warren $1: Hallie' Sims $1: U- Me w 2|'.c _ I5 years experience 4 _ 1, . sis . -_ marriage. lfaill. Swelling away from all l knew - » _ ` __"" l I ”‘°“""‘l l"d°r"'"g”‘l’l5"- of "e°e*" “ml l°""ll< Then l JUS! lfllll UU' ‘l\0i1<` ll: Goran" Glwer $5' Est' Jalmls l lol _ »-____ ____ ____ _:__ ' sity there was ilo elaborate troussean, on (ennedy $10' J J Burns 501" A but what l had was good ofthe kind. Not because I was not happy; l \' l‘°°kll“"" $55 T' W' Bentley $5; 50,3 F R L land as every stitch was put in with guess lt was .be¢a,“,,e 1 was happge, \- BOWIIBHH $5: A. L. Rogers $5; Joh ' a thou.. ht oi love, I mn sure no bride tha ' ` ' l"` 5' W* 'll' 'qmn' 'ever had a more saitisi'ttctoi'y trolls- felt The Prowsc Hotel ut Murray Hur-' 5'*“\1» ' happiness because of father and containing parlor, sitting i‘oom,diul HW' lllllfl “ml fllllllfllll Il\0l»1l9l‘ WGS- H10 She pinched and saved in every way, thot l iiiliqlit not go to my husband to unprovideil tor. Father, too,-l never v k ' _ . - - -I new it until lmlg uiterwards Insist told me of the inn yu should hav ___ _‘___ John A_ “___” “_ ___ n___________t cd that his old overcoat was good il enough to lust through another winter o The weeks flew hy. On tht- eigh- l2‘-?MWFi"| lcentlh ot' September, Neil oanie. \\'» Neil, hc only laughed and replied: U51. I, S Mcmwre 5... “N _,_ W _ I I “New York isn‘t iliiiitliiiltoll. lliifl 1-ldmplirey $2; Lbwis VI’ickett $1; R. e _n 4-. __ ___. _ _-..ai |__.._._'. _.,..,:_~ 4 the little church where l had been lug, Money doesn't go very fur ln-_ S_ M<._Mu,.do $2. _mlm “_ S|_,,ve,.t $3; » were inarricd the following duy in linptizwl, :intl whore I hull titkcn lily il first communion. The whole village I . a attended my wedding, No church iii- that way. I knew mother never hac` gmziel. $2. H_ R_ M,,a,§,. $1; ;)_ (1 . . , I vitations were necessary. But uftei- li ward, ut thc vhouse, only the minister. ll two of lily most lnttlin-ate girl t'riend.~i I and .\ir. :intl Mrs. (lurter-Neilis aunt Eriglties rlepaireil und uncle-~liiitl lireukfnsl, 'burn gate and kerofwile 111111118- T119! $1; Hurry Mouse $2; Mrs. Lizzie -_i_.---_~------__...--» --_- li ...___ ll n I ever had been..eiid becsiii-in l ‘dwmd Pm" ’g“"t ll ' ,_ bn 0( sadness “long with rm ile $2; Thomas Gorniitn riot: L'rcli { ` 15; James Braham $2; Hugh F. Mor- the___ . :ison $2; Mrs. E. Thoinpsou $2; Adu But Neil was ____ k_n___ “___ __a_ke_. Nebster $2; L_illIe Hit-iliins $1: Ilun-I me so sensibly about having tlieu Bl Goodwm 2”: Wm' Hmmm "0": l isit us, that Iaoon was smiling. Iii lemge Clark 50°; Orme mark 500: Virs. M. Sheen $1; James W. Stew- --_7="'>§-§§ l $ ii ; A Friend $2; Willlam'Whitt.= $1; n S. Fisher $1. : Joi A. Wh't 2" ; _J seph Mc- D25 lb* '°°lP Ufrflllhini md iiha- 5 Isaac tilnn. i~i.` .iii-otidifaiti lille; Dim- dwg' “Ya 'h°~h°“‘2,'|§°‘ °h"l” md £- risher 1~ John cam ben soc- ¢’i'f,lf°',¢f',;,Ili:éy'f,»;q¢;.°;;§=9‘g§:fI his shoulder- and crlcil ti little - I . . . . - Herbert Maher $1; 'Wm. McDonald, of the most discriminating. ldeyl io: "l every-day toilet useS. 0,, I G-w-.w~<=F°~°~ » -of--i'.;.v-.=;.z> ~“ir..ftrt-.t:.°m».r. 'I‘reasui-er l\l'\, \ ltd throughout the wurlgz ,..,.~_.. Wlhen I "md somethmg or this tsl ley 'Cnsely $1; Alexander Mclluniild _ it.; NU. 7 _ _ . _Q-<_. Egg; ________: _--___,,, __ .-:::,§f_- 1|:l|rl;UW*““°““Ili‘ llwlllifl iii". nlililfui _iI\e' e at-hunting; but he made a wry fact _ _ __ , _ _ ver lt, no 'l sort of imagined he ha»‘_ :Egg sz' gorge Sharpe 47_5"i_“' '81' ` .-._-f`;1__._,, _ s it :are chance for any pe;-50"] so that I might have another dresi, called it ‘*tun" to cheer mo up. Bu ‘;;?_rpe1f4'q_Fr;_ml; 2;", `$,,_u3:D____;; " I pf. intending going into the Hotel busin-kiltliouizli hc had fully intended to -buy it he had had his' raise. When he tolc` S s ’ ` or 0ve;h°"h ` $1. , .ff-0.",-` " ess as at present. Murray lilirbor is, new one, t - :ho firm that he was going to be mar __G:0ve;_[$" I_)uvh;_ _mee al; ____ ' ___¢_fj_= .-f-' ` ‘\._&_`f'§"""": " without hotel accommodation. hiuri-ny \_\'innen and niouoy-women and rled, they hiul a given him a rains ol __?;_r_fe$__ ‘;l_';_a_;‘___i___c_; ;_'_l______“0 "$1_ ` __ ___ ___.---f`_'_.-_‘_-'».1f_ff;_./ _~€-,.`.=l' 5,. _ cu “_ Harbor is one ot the beauty spots of money! limi l realized how they 21'. do\llars as a wedding present. Gm p’_`____'“_ `quthe___md' $2, R_ _ i ___ “" it-its an advancing Canadian tank ul-{l’. E. Island, terminal oi the Murray_ were to be my undoing-how my very l_i’elt awfully rich :md important; bw' mg “_ ___o__a__d Sh__eh'_m “_ _~_j:._-_.i»:__\__..-.j-._- __-_._.__.._-.jf-_-1-‘. bor Railway and au ideal summer life wits to revolve -about them-l` How we were to spend such ri. sum angel Be__;_____; ‘___ H B B0wn_____; 1'* . _ by rolling onto his unlnjured sidelreuorl. For price and terms apply to -should have been willing to he clothed I seemed to be it very prodigious ques 't ;2_ M___h____`_ M_______' 50__'_ _______ __ B__w__ 3 _ ” _ . ` e J James Hesslon on the premises in uni-kclotli und 4-oiisiltlerod myself tion. We should bo rcully quite inilu ._ , . l f-UB \lI1fl9l°SiiZl1¢‘d 7 fortunate lt' only I might have held elitiiil lueni>be|°s nt society, with all ness sz' Andrew Tupun _*ll -Jump” w H PROWSE I __ __ _ __ ___ _ __ _ _ Dunphy $1; L. Murphy $1. Vim. Do. . . . t is love o my ur. ani, rat nt out disposal. - may $1; Mm R_ _Mummy $1; Sum. lf* blg U>W¥l~" Janles W. Stavert $1; John W. \\'nili- I littighud at him when he talker ___ $1_ John “_ Glover $2; |m|,Brr_ B_ .id it tltheof that to live on, yet \v.f Clark $1. _,_ H_ walker $3; Henry iid itlways been coiliiortablc. W‘lieii -um 51; M,-“_ Helm Mouse $1; James Sillfl “O U) N9-ll ‘he ‘Om “W7 'london $1; J. Gordon Dalziel $12 : “Your people pay no rent; thej- Wim. Dalziel $1; _J. Bruce Poynter 'WU 110 WIT f=l\’0 lil DHIY. Wlly. Ili’-HP Hitiitiltori 50:1; Mrs, Frniili Major 50c: c ooulrl ll'/e better in Huntingtor Sydney ('ztmei'on 251:; Mrs. Htlimnhl ork on three tinies that sum.” Bu Profltt $5; Alfred Mayhew $1; \Vm. e also t.old.me that the firm who cm Bmivn $5; Wilbur Dennis $1; John loyt-il him were very klml t.o him lolinson $1; \\'ni. Howard $1; C. C. _ int the hcztd of the llrlii wus au Oli' Baker $1; W. It. Malin $1; George' i I 1' C b ii' » - I ~ l Jes e ns Grandmmhers Recipe ‘O army' "lend of his i'uthei"s ulitl tlmt wit E Brown $->' “fin '1`hom‘pi-ion 51' _ - _ ., . . . , . . . I 5 is ' 2635-1 l E*""1-.-.-_:r;f,=‘_; _(___ .._l.-~ liiiulws oi' imiri-i thc l'it`i1c. VI'hcn il. U g I Fylf' $1; Ui*-0l`l-'Ji 1935101' 5l ervv. li," he liud s'aiil wvitli nll tht ` Purinenus Orr $1; Joliu l)ougliurt $1; _ ptinlisnn oi' tliappyyotitlli. I liztvr Mrs. B. I_iilrro\vl- iii; W, H. l)uvisoii` tlicr i-uflienii-s in my lit.-iid, too--I $11 3/ll'S-~ll1llli?H K“llllPfl.\` $13 -lllllll A- hitll lizivn plenty oi' inouvy soin Wovlltllllff $1: lVlrH. U. MCNUU iilil ayg- .\/Irs. W. Simpson $1; \Vin. John- ._0f mm.._(_ they Wm. If _mey dm ion $1; Duvitl Colo $1; Williixiu A._ t you might leave them and go wltl' °lllK"‘lll 523 J- A- M"'Ke“Z1‘¢ $3? Ju”-' '3 1’i‘ofltt $3; (‘ J Cooke $1; Rev iltli ill Noll, but provwl ohio l1o\\ .‘ ttle I knew ot’ .l:usinei~iu; uiifi. of lion CAPE EGMONT PDU" I e \\'ci'o very much out of thc ordi C"ll‘°(`le‘l by Mr' Gus” Ganam $14'20l iry»~whlcli Noll was not, at thu' 1*’ rnlmwilz ( - I 1 I , lien] J Arsenanlt 104:; Anilie C. me, nltlio no one could ‘ iave nc ucct. r ' ' ' _ _ Arsenitult 250; Mrs. Justin (Iiilasie dl bl _ “lm _mm n 15:1; Marc Gallant 550; Nsmisse Gal-, isband, Neil Forbes. . ing 10c; Juck B. Gallant 501:; A. J, o-morrow-A Honeymoon Spent at Vtfodgc 25c; Jack S. Gullunt $1; Ar Atlantlc City. Grand Carnival ARENA Friday Night, February '7_th a SPECIAL 4 PRIZES ~ $10 in Gold-Best La-iy’s`CIiai°a.ctei' Costume. 10 in Gold--Best Gentleman's Character Costume. $5111 Gold-Best Humorous Costume, Lady.or _ Gentleman. I $2.50 in 'Gold--2nd Best Humorous C-os'ume, Lady or Gentleman. $5.00 in Gold-Best Junior Costume for any child over twelve years of age attending city school. $2.50 in Gold--2nd Prize. Admission to Skate or Promenade Zio WW*”" 3781-2-5M3l. I I E?'1C fi nf- -» -' '7' _- CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS tiiirci inwiiin isiirn Gly at Summerside and was largely ; 34- attended, Rev. A. F.. Vlheeler oil' ' Glasgow, came with her husbaiitl.§ in I f 3| _-l-i_;l?.tts3u'l<.=.p~'l. lliriish with ll' ond draw this through ltlie linir, taking one small strand at it iclatlng. The pall bearers were _ Messrs Daniel McLeod, Henry Clark, Everett Clark, Jumcs Cull- beck, James Carver and Murdock McLeod.- BRIDHET MURPHY In the passing uway oi Bridget Murphy, .aku Verde, there dit-d nn.- w_llose life desires more than paws- he illg notice. i ' Born at Mount Albion 69 years Iiri »l’go she with her parents removed ut an early age to herlele homo in, Lake Verde where she spent tho’ largest share of her_ life. luring welll educated with acheerful disposition ` much more than ordinary wit and 3 ability to entertain she was always ; . eagerly welcomed where over' 'slic A member ofthe lied Cross slie did her full. share and more of knitting for the boys it the front and not only for the boys away went and among the earliest; _ _ _ recollection of the writer is tlicl "_.;._;.;;p§“§" p casure her visits always occasion- <5{i.`a§`(§ ati. _ g §‘_§`i.‘='-;-f1=`§`~T.;-at; I Synopsis of Canadian Northwest The Annual Meeting of lhe_am-e. it is not intended for the cure. _.‘5iunlc_v B'-itlgr Deirying Co. will 'at 2 o'o|ock P. \l .. - 1 Annual Meeting ltime; by morning tho gray liaii' has ldiauppenred. and alter another appli-' cation it becomes' beautlrully d-ark __ und appears glossy and lustrous. This '_ ready-to-iise preparation ls it delight- R _ I i`ul toilet requisite ior those who dc- sire dork huzlr and a youthful appear mitigztilon or prevention of rlisense. held in the Hall at Stanley -._ - ._ dfzc on' 'l`uest|ay. |‘.`el~. lll.b| .l. ll. SlMPS().'\` Socrrtary 3 ed median Authorship. Outfil l'i~e_4-. in ion (` o Toionto | If ,(1 \ fu ri ‘ DTV Loud Regu ations Everyone should drink hot water ,,,__,_mm, Mlnard's Llniment Co., Limited E Gentlemen,-Theodore Dornis. a -` -=-..=.;*ff-=~=.' fr-:-.¢.~'. WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER ' with phosphate In lt, 1 before breakfast. _g 3 To ret-l its flne as the liroverbial ltlildlin we must keep -the liver waahczl . --- |cle..n_ almost every morning, to pre- Hewmed §0|({i@|-8 and 0|he|~.._veiit its sponge like pores from <-.log~ lynnlm big prglils Selling "Hiqnry ging with ludigeatitble material. sour of Wm-ld' Wa|~_" |)ig¢ir|g||iqhp_d bile und poisonous toxiine, says n not- physlcluii. _ ion gt-t lieudaches, it's your liver _ lll' you catch cold snsiily, lt‘s your lif- '~ ----*L-#T-'-i--'--»-A-fier. lf you wake up with 3 had taste, -od tongue. nasty breath or stom- Y C A :ich beirolneri rttncid. it's your liver. ° ° ° ° Sallow skln_ muddy complexion. wut- eyes all denote liver uncleanli- l ness. Your liver is the most important _.___ [also the most abused and neglected 'l`ltc aiuniml business meeting nf Ofgilll Of lllfl lJ0fl5'- FEW l¢“0W "8 lull' the young Meuts C|,,»|5t|a,, As50cjm.|i-.ticli or how to reien-so thc damined- mstomer or mine, was completely fured oi rhenmatlsm n.i'ter five years if suffering, by the judicious use o' .‘1lNARD’S LINIMENT. The above facts clam be verillec by writing to him, to the .Pnrlsl Priest or any oi his neighbors. A. COTE, Merchunt. St. Isldore, Que., 12 May, '98 _ .l. I§:°’.~hm,.=.- _ '. 1 =‘.§;..i.. uri.: af" ' ‘ i_| t _.&?°’:'! Sl fe ge I:`.conomica||y_clean. Phe saved work-Suniiiht Soap I l hilt for many a needy one at home whose hands or feet would never be wld if she could help lt. rlil! sole heed oi .i umilv in any msle over ciulitrcw yur: nl-l, .-.iv hnmrsteari s uuarzei ,1.-Ction'~ni ;v.i~...r‘..- l‘.ov-- .t -:intl in Manitoba, Msllatchcvtnli tu ~" lir:., 1;-.~--:.;|i fnusl so ion will he held in the Y. M. (J. .»\. jul* llrvli' wusle. bile and toxins. ' washed the clothes vvithou|'rub§ ‘_ _ iii.; ~ `- :‘ .: __.,.. 1' '.__ I Time Table in Effect, January 6th, 1919 READ DOWN ATLANTIC STANDARD .TIME lEAD UP eww §`5°§3 Www? een; 5.20 i 4..-to , 6.20 5.4-0! ‘i0 6.05 ‘ .211 ‘ 6.30 9.00 '“'”"" " .~.." `l`Iiur.s. .=":>.‘° -wilt :JI-no °=.~' _:nuclei-_:> _ ,I ‘;c;\§a.T-&,¢< ' E o~__¢r~ 6.-15 Trl 'l 0.37 0.21 0.00 Mun _ Wei . Fri P.M. A.M. ‘ ` 3.I0 7.00 l < _ 4.30. 8.55 ' 5 .ll(l_ 5.22 i l0.02 . 0.30:I1.3`1. Emerald Jet. .f\i'r. Kensington ‘ Summersiflt- Ili-p. I 3.00 I.l\*p. Port Hill Alberinn Arr. l_lcp. i'.I|tat'|otti-.town NIL Stewart. Nl|\l‘|‘" Si.. Peters - Ari. , t uinmcrsitic Arr. 'lilznish Dcp. Arr. _ .__ _._ _ _ . _...<.I. ._...._ I > ' l.M Souris Dey. oil Wednesday, Feb. 5th ut. F. p. ni. .'\ll | Ever; man and yyomun. sick or Mn* she “nd tim'____he did 7.56 afss 1.5.1 .6.~`.-‘.0 4 .30 - 3.flf .yi....`. Wrtl Fi . .___ /\.M., P.M.'/\.M. N°°“ o00_ Deb. Charlottetown Arr. . 7.2910 "0 7.02 Hunter liiior _ 6.18 _ 7.403 Arr. lfltueruld Jcl.. 5.40 i4:"___._l§,_,________ 3951*'-_n______ _l>»‘u-__~_f~-30 Dcp. Borden M Arr, 6.15 8.21.1-| T.25|I0.I0 (MSI 9.3.7 T’-_‘li-.219 12.00 10.50 l0.10 P.M. .A.i\I. 8.02 ~ 7.00 ` 'j_°i§(..§f .. Wed. ' Fri. > - I-I §J\:_01®®@O. t¢&,::'J\'Ois'a§.1i-g Q- C_Qf\3U'\©¢ '- “:= 'w Z ' Gil . > 6.10 4.30 3.00 % 10.4-I . ()'I.eary 9.21 A great sufferer from heart,§f"§,_:§,\§’§',",",j'},,,"‘,f,"f§1"'",`,,l,[fL§'I,,f‘]§f2f¥ e -1 . ii i i t n-v‘ trouble for sbouta year, seldoinl being able to leave her bed, a lei-pc sort. of the time not able to lic own she never complained but trusted herself in the hands of Him who doth all jihings well She was iendereg nursed by her siders. Misses ai_\nah and Catherine who' togefher with one other elder Mrs. Mime Bryne, Ions, and one brother John are left to mnurn. The funeral °ervices were con- o|ed_br hor pastor Rev. P. D. uigan, V_ernon liiver wherein new burying ground- bykide nf . old friend-i and neighbors she was laid to rest there to await the "WY I' .ii -v./ ~.- ._.~..,i _.lt nge ibut not &i;.:.- ~u n;v wi roi' it-. ~.ni|'t.oni~ I llmies-.‘~`\\ n~-»ni!- rv- --.1 u|~on ,nn .nn watt-tn or ~~\_- ...ri ‘ri .-no .I .nice vrars. A lomcrlrarlev "ist <~¢ v.ii'tu ninr miles of his 'i mfjrvend on J ...-it of .ti had tio .run-s, on -.rvriain continuous. 1*. h.-iliitnhle homo is re- luired t.. cut when- residence is pcrtorrned i~ ..\¢ /icinltr. , In \.t~ii¢|u district- .1 hnnlcsreaucr in Koodsfanti | ug may pre-enipi a quarter-iv-ci on alum: wir his Pri $1 1 r I iomeitcrvl rr .oi .per a .ie. Duties Six mnnlhe rctidi-nec in rnch of tlirrel rears aflt-r earnim; li ~°ut»>tr.uI outs-nt:.1!so5o nerr-s . nu culilvulion. Psi-riiiptlon patent msyhr oh- iined ax noon as I-nmestcsti patent, ml terrain C -nrlllmmi | A srtlli-.r`vrho has exhausted his homestead right, .isy tskc 1 purrhawl homestead in nertuin disuitis . 'rice $1 ».- Lic: ncrc. Duties-Mnst reside sis mouths I i ~ est b ol t ree years. cultivate soscres and erect: . #se wcrili Hou. - lr ares ninultiutioni-i mbke' to leduction tl .»¢ fi rousn, scruhby or stony end. Llvv smelt .nv »..- ...v-|a»-.wi for cultivation undslésnlln eonditlom:- iwell. should drink eimli morning bc- _l`oi'i» Iirenktasi., ii glass of hot water ~with a teuupoonful oi limestone phos- I plinte ln it, to wash 'from the liver alitl _ __ ibowels the prevlolls`flaY'B lllfllléetilllllfi < lmuteriul. the polsons_ st,-ur .bile and ' ltoxlns; thus cleansinx. uweetenlni: und l'resln>nng the entire iillmentary _i -cunal before putting more iond into I hereby caution all persons ln ll” “'°"‘”""- thi.. or neighboring provinm hom Lhrleetone phosphate in lncxpen- 'ivintg my wife Mary Millarany sive; tiny pharmacist will sell you ti F r goods fro'n this dnte on my ac- ‘l“*“'le\' P°““‘l' Whlch "‘ "“m”’°;" f°" G f an "mf, gg I w||| not }),, rgponqblg a demonstration of how hot wat d interested uri- invltcd to attend." H. W. YEO. ' Secretary 3667-1~29MwIlntuewcdbl. tv wcour. c no ' tteputv the Minlst Intenor 1 - o _ 5 llygiirreclion mom. . .it-;. ‘ ’ és E; - rf. _ N B Unsuthnrlsiil Publicar Advertisements: mths v-........_ ..-._.-... other Wor\i'Whi|¢ Sunlight did Mimvay Hnrhnnr Wes! f " -' you feeling ilt tiny in und day out. Toronto. ' .. the wash. She saved "money-4 Sunlight is sn lllolutsly pure roar/,tht-refore there in less soap med for washing then with ordinary soap, and less w_`eui' anti tear of the clothes Sunllllll Is u war-time .ton/»--41': - _ so ammnniul. . .. ... wr vlititdil ni.. /: /.4- for the fuvmentilf the sgm¢_ _ limestone phosphate cleans, stimu- n___m__ __"`*.__1_f ___ » _ _______g___7__._0_5_l__.§.5_F» _ FRED D, MILL\R lates and freshens the lifver. keepinz Llmlua. ,_-_-___~___ _ V _ _ Except as ___-____-_ l\_i_ . H. H.Mst.AN ' \\`¢-rl. ‘ i 1. 00”" ` " """`1vi`.{i\f""` I` i».iu_ mi. _ »A_M_; 4.3-» 9.10 ; Drip. Stewart Arr. 8.50: 5.27 l0.20' cll ‘at.' Only :chin _ I l_~_-_ _.___ l tP.M. ‘P.1\l. - 3.10; 3.10 4 52 4 '35 Arr. Elmira Dep. Lurdig _ au _ t.48_ 5.i»I ll.00 Wlonluguc 7-.23` __ll_-_‘lf(l___rli_‘r.____ .Georgclnwii ¢ 6.45, _ . D-uv sn.. """“ **~~'-~" ~~"*-‘~ *';;°TT;;[;*'“°" (1l\arlotie'own Arr. '9.45 ' Vernon R vcr 8.81 I 8.20 -.._._.*-_lYl2rrf\>t.‘;1f»!*>°f~ Dru- ‘ it l the above truths rtin"d°ti'ily'_§ffti¢l_l-\"y"'tl‘i2'e'|Te*dT _ SON. w. 1. Hueem /-»~”"' Passenger 'i‘raiIie Mana or Dim-int Ps sim r Agent Mun It ed. l"ri. iii? f"!°‘!°i" .i>t~:c1- emac ()n|_v er. Bat It Sun. _...__ ---» /\.M. A.M. l0.l$ 7.40 6 ~‘ ' ' , 12.20- . 3.55 1.54 a.4t> January 27th 1919 __ -~ _ " = H -,_ _ ,. _ _ , 3, 805-1-iililwedzlpd. »»ei-in-rizatsriafu|eaf¢!s‘-|i.|nltnsnk~»Xi\lrll’ ~ ' ~ fr. -' - tf- "‘ -'P - ‘-‘.-. f~ " , ~ ~ ‘ '-Tomntovont. ....1 4Iharlottotew1l.P.l---t' ¢