__ rrtiiiiiti tiifairsir lssiscrsplt-rnori luiis*ii.=.Eirsri tisws ron THE tiuiii-riiiiitrs sluuiinnv susscrlesiiti MON DAY A RUMOR -There ls,a possibility, t‘,t-',=. .~..»I-_t,§’.- - _ 1 _ ' -v~ ____ _ _ _ _ ___ _ Magnificent Phon “ ° ` _ ' _ _ " I _ _ ' .ii _ ' ‘ J ._ __ I _ ' ' " r *""'.- FREE _... ii.i'°*' ""' "°°°"° i - 9- - »- -- _ 0 S Oi |lWUl|Ol'y that the-steamer Avanmoee-may run St. Catherines most higbli' respected To ellelll .pertlee enl introduce 'Te lterrlel." the del tfnl new Crum (Bering Coated llreetlt lu vt re .4 is live "nv Al 0 U'|'l`I.¢?¥il I O00 llfliillll ol emiltmle lewellery ond en silent eumueral high grads |m,°,|,_ eil Horn een Uehinet Rtioootingqg .uh eomslete with Q neruloubleeliled record; -~- \ eeloouone- - nd end iiraheetrsl mum. onlin. lrnntl onore. and neared vnoel eel|et.ion|,et¢. Thi. yhgpqhn |, not Q to! but n hl|h rrade,l|r||o |||, cabinet mmhlnvhet wil play any melt. of lliotiei-.Colnm in, or 1!-linen "nm-4,, A wllllo vofrlhlu you would n tor . .*!.°~.. .1:t:i:2:t.:r.:.°‘°'“:°'.'“~~°~ l . - men p entire niiiiuiuniiy. °° .»... II \;»; _ Ir -_ _ completeetltli _/_"`&__ I Double liecerle __ 12 SELEGTIQIIS QI' ‘ 44. ._t~~-» ~_"`-----/c _ _ __"__ _, _ ` ‘ -f ._ . - _ .t K Lim'i' , ___ , _ ~ of ' - _‘.i.ii_i'i~f,--,.___,,..,_. - - "°”* ---\»I\_ iii.-,tu~,§;\ / alt unite ` _ _ - \l_|Q IIUDII 4 ` _ t '-_ 1"- " P” 1"'-~~ 3-~._s; A `A \ .7 ~ - _ _--4 \ , ,_ ----1 'ria tn uni rom - ' _ mio nun lin \ no ii"ilii:liii::ii:i.§_V~gl:ere or pendant. le the van nemet th | gh ` I Anfety el _ y _-mln 11:' Ep; ¢°‘fn_"¢';',§‘_‘“"x!"° \|*,lf~1l roto iiiit-a att. oi cuirilillnh iiiin -'rl:'i»in°:.l.i J ull. lend your nnmirleiidue-diirrszuaild mm Buch h“““‘“|f "°u°H' ii;-nii|;»i::ii:i'°P' "mfr Darrin-‘un-i ,iutiii-r':iri`ir'tiiiiia:'oii\e 'mann r Eugtiiiiin ., I - Fury |;|,,,|gf.l‘;‘;f_:;:_*::'_‘\l-l_:_I» ::1_:x_l_0o each. Open your ample éexegn. try ‘hem |\ __ _ - 1-y no Irruelntnblydnllclou B ‘Il it ,,,,,_,* u{:fm\__f_l;}_v_- _:iy_i_.__._o_t;.... ...___ e_a,oo....i tt. .nn :i'.‘.'.‘.s.’.‘3ni li.. lhmrd. Mmphu "___ _____ ___ or n set and the line Ptianouevli end the - I _ "E¢:&°l:‘°_l;r'I”oadieéi¢oer_i_t_ Tir iloe vrunlbmu oe you did. ' In ° , “on M nh. "mm _"___" ___.___-M: __y__~Li'__i\|_r_iiu niidwnddreen io dev. enrl you will - :inn to your non.-_ /tuition.: __ ° “"' ° ““’ ‘" ““"*" ‘=“"3;: _ _ say. for Mr. Atwater tells us lt is her __--&~- _ `. ` habit, to lay these huge eggs. Asked _ _______ ,as to her breed; Mr. Atwater tells __ \~ \ she is of P. E. Island breed and has meeegi cigctiflg '|,faEh_EvTll|:GEg; sgffgg /ll \ only one foot. Harry is not sure that was _hegm in the Lake Verde School N0 _ the missing foot is__ncrountahle for Ho“se_ on T_wSday_ March 20th_ at ' / , 9/j'0__e H0u__\\\§ _ ' _Begg m°"”"°”“y' 7.30 p. m. Mr. Joseph D. Hughes ’ ~ \ I _ occupied the chair and in opening the /' I1/ suits ever \\\ \ I mlzol'c_Bo;i_s;T:;_‘;Nl:S_';_?lc‘f`" 1_3; Meeting impressed upon the audience // y ~. I \ P 9 ithe great benefits derived as a re ) Q/ ’ may be that the Hour I rallwav' Halifax last week and towed gumna' reggesfgéing ggetfive Stgclé , , - » - " , , - ranc , w ress mee n f/ YOU ellie now uslng doesnit "<\ \ , mek tio 5’e_mmg ‘gvhfwt “them she glerzt at considerable length. heir. Chas. ` 9 W n e' ep” gmng '° ur ‘ Kelly and Mr. Owen Wood, and others, I I . . . Z altogether please you; lu that month for on overnnniing and painting- /_ I4/ Case you would be wise to make ‘\ rttiiin, .....n..n..i ii... .ni.....i.t.t`1....i . _ . \`, ._ _ _ , _ ,f “ °h“"g""' 1'* s“3g°S““-‘3 iZ.`I.'.i".f~'t'ii'. §".?..§`..'.§"Y.?°....'i'.1’.`f.'..'”t.-.th 'i..'.§’_ \ e h Wood, Ca ia`in Beattie has sold D D - - her in parties at Preston, England and - ` \/ for that port site is to load a cargo of - \ deals at Pier 3. The Alhambra was / “ ` ‘ . _ t \ _ _ 1 b0dY 3lll(8_ It ‘ *l \__ _fifteen year old 90 ton schooner ALI , h. h h _ ’_ d d M__ AP E .‘ \ Mqnitgbg hm-d whea;_ and for that are in attendance at the Short Course f°°S°“i“@'vvf°b==blvit-<=m<»Si - III.Jl>°.“..“.§l‘2i°‘°.»t?.‘.;‘.`€;‘?°' MIS? ““‘i§Il‘I2 ldeql k"_l‘l of HOW' fm lJa9ll\'Y» ‘_ - ',"` Robertson, Mt. Hopii; Miss Lizzie Mc- \ biscuits and bread-~-or, unlgtni, Ke1iy's Cross; Mrs. william in other words, for -l' _ Phee. Plnette; Miss- Mary Degan. as your next choice, we wish to emphasize that itis ti / K 1 I-iousEHOi.c§ ecigittcs si-tom' blend ol' selected Ontario soft wheat and ; 00UR$E_S-- The following students , _ Qi' ,’7j€?L”” // “Fifi _ T7.-in. ".:. \"-_"_I_,_- _I' ‘ T’ 2. ,_{; K" ;~`-_ / _-. s\\ tl rhgmwmuch ah" nm m Your lrlendl to trv them. he ' I lilo . l - ,§;',‘,>_\§_=_~,'_;‘_",-_'__-»v__:W:::§_l:_'i;§.§'.y;'i‘lI{.1..‘i.‘.3‘lIf'.1.‘l2F2l.°iil.lt?F.'iil.i'.§‘ll2{‘3.°£ '"“"" "‘°“‘“' >'=-if if-nd onti-‘ln‘LTl‘il"y$i'l73nTiT'l.‘l.1i"1’{iil»'°'2.ff‘°" "‘i @ » -J TH! FAIRY Behav co.. ont. iv 19 rononro, our j __ -_ e ’ g / `\ /'K / in G/rand Tracadie ‘ ` Q* `~`\` // -,-t-4- - &\ /I I , JOINS THE NAVY.--Among pas- \\, ,!/ ' sellgers leaving by the Car-ferry to- mq. ‘ day for Halifax was Mr. W. I-l. Palm-' I --u = _ __ *_ f --9-sas '- ' WINCARNIS (ities New Heallh £0 all wild dI'¢ if blue serge and carried a be‘-.iutlful THE wonderful results oi Win- carnis in cases oi Wealtness, Anecmie, NerveTroubles and that 'i;ul;*do\;/rhoonditioii; ar{:vi:lue to t e our- o wert at lncarnis possesses. wincemie ie_£tot'mer_¢lY e tonic-it is eTonic, e eeloretive, a Blood-maker, end Nerve Food- ell in one. Therefore, when you °\Ee.`&/incarnie yo; derive nfl/ strung -and at e same time new rich blood-and at the tame time new nerve iorcc-and at the lame time new vitality. Thus the wliole evatem is invigorated, and re-vitalised, end becomes sur- chetgecl with a, leeling of new life. Tliet ie why over I0.000 Doctors recommend Wincernii. W ver ' fleet feature about iucernia Qthelyyixiiiouive e deiinite amount ol good from even the fini done. Antl every nd- 'dilionel done gives your- more strength llillt ‘i _you had ltciore-mote' rich red blood than _ , FRANK s, sau. itf.f.1.../ia.-W.', 67 i>_oRri.».u_r_> sr_.'ron_oN1'o as were ,,,,,.,c,e,, ,O me sw, ,___ ,he me AnaemiC,NervOus,Run'd0lvn I fern, and was attended _by her sister _ 9. ' Miss -Christine, who wore a suit of au hid before-stronger nerves than you lied before- and more vitelity than you lied laelorc. Thuawinceminie not e limi , l but A positive neceuilyto ell who ucweir. " Anaemic, ervotls, un-down-lomeltyrl to lndigestion-to all enleebled by Old Age-and to lnvalidr striving" to resin itren th aiier en exhausting i neu. e- niemitq that the lreeltl-i Winremii creetee t is lasting lieellln-not e mere"lle|li-in-il\e- l pen"-notnteinporeiy “wliipptng-up of - the vitelity-but reel v' oroui heeltlilliet 1 iiielree you leel it ie goodie be olive. Take edvanlnge of the new end_|nti3( health Wincunia ellen you. Don t |u_u need- lessly. Remember that Wincemu llel en ' unrivalled repulelion of 30 yeerl'|ten¢lin¢. Don't accept uilntiiutee. Ask vous. nocroin GET IT AT YOUR ' DRUGGISTS ` Pint, soo. Qume $1.50 _ ll' ‘1 i I F ire I11Sw’0"¢¢ ' fr-.'::.i;'°.i.:':_"“1m:°"..sa by the b\°"'“¢ 0' "W "° “ml , __e__hen___p;__las_t _,ea__fla:__m__v_vss ot in _and _ _ ,_ \8 _ _ el 8l‘l` 'G _ [DSB il( I/ _ “ _gained 'great headway! ‘fligqlre broke » . _ Iou in the art of thehoitsefoccu led Necessity A _ _ _ Then insure in good strong stock com pen- - 'ies,which never contest an honest claim such I `_ uisrepresentedblf' 1 E. R. BRO B-e»i¢@ili.»»....c--»-rr--"*"*'”"‘j""" I. _ _ ¢...- 4..»..._--..._ .4 ....-.» -__ . ¢ ...`.. ._ , \ t _whistle was blown was because it THE WAR LOAN.-It is understood the; The -Eastern Trust Company._' Halifax has put in subscriptions for the New War Loan for themselves and clients amounting in the aggre-‘ gate to $475,000.00. ACCIDENT AT KENSINGTON.- Mr_ John Warren had' the misfortune' to get caught ln some manner in the plalnlng machlner of his mill on Weiluesday, getting -his knee cap knocked off anti otherwise injured.- FIRBT OF 8EA80N.-- The first bicycle to appear on the streets ol' Charlottetown this spring was seen on Saturday afternoon. This is general- ly a sure sign that King Winterlsl reign is completely ended. ln this casa, however, some do\iht might arise as to which season the' youthful- rider belonged, for he had a pair of skates slung over his shoulders and held ii firm grasp on a hockey stlek. SOME HEN, SOME ECG.--The_ New Glatigcw Chronicle says: “Hurry_ Atwater, West Side, New Glasgow. has a hen that laid an egg this week 'that tipped the scale- at 4% ounces. Some egg and a smart'hen. we should Halifax is soon to be made by the- hambra which came off the marine (‘apla,in Beattie, ot' Pictou, who is in built nt Mahone Bev. Cape Traverse, Miss Kate McDonald er of this city who has been accepted for service in the Navy. Mr. Palmer is a veteran of t.l.\ef'Unlted States ar- ,my and went-through the campaign againstthe Spanish in Cuba in 1898. When the present war broke out he volunteered~and was accepted for the 20th Battalion. He was only with the unit for three months or ii. llttlc more when he received his discharge' as physically unfit. owing to being; i_roubied with rheumatlsm. Nothing tlaunted, when the call`for naval re- cruits was made he again volunteer~ ed, this time deciding to try his luck on the water in the Empii-e’s behalf. llc will take a position in the cnglno room on one of his Mnjcsty‘s ships. at spot. where he believe-_ his rbeum_a~ tlsm will not have -thc not-vc to fol- low him. WEDDING BELi.$.- A quiet hut verp pretty wedding took place at the residence ol’ the Rev. J. Dougald McKenzie, 247 Prince St., when Miss Margaret lrens, daughter of Malcolm and Mrs. McLennan, Reserve St.. was united in marriage to Mr. Alexander' A. McDonald ofthe P. E. l. l`t._'l`he bride wore a handsome tailored suit. bouquet of pink roses and maiden hair brown and carried a bouquet of car- nations. The groom was'ably sup- ported -by Mr. Edley V. Foster of the P. E. l. R. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to the home of the bride where ii sumptuous repast was served. Only the immediate re- latives and friends of the contracting parties were- present. The presents were numerous and costly testifying the high esteem in which the young couple are held. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Donald will reside ln Charlottetown. A BAD FIRE -The firemen hail a difficult task before them on Satur- day forenoon. when fire broke out ln the large double house ‘on Water ,Street, adjoining the Hotel Lennox. owned by Mr. Frank Mtrtcli, The- lire broke out on the East side of the house, occupied by Mr. Mutcb. Mr. S. A. McLeod occupylng"the other side-. Citizens were made aware of th fire at 11.15 a. m..~by the blow- ln; of the railway whistle. lt is re plaluetl that the reason why the wasl. found impoesilble [fo =get ‘cen- tral" on the telephone. Hundreds i. D ., P by Mr Mutch starting from a spark w ng _ g wind caused the fire to eiiillts way between the beams ‘dn the south - gable and made it very difficult to get K- Stewart, also of Charlottetown. The between Cherlottaown and Picton on the opening of Navigation, but noth- ing.»deflnitie ie yet. known.-P-‘ictou Advocate. WEDDED IN HALl'FAX. - At the Grove Manse, Halifax, Monday, March 12th, Rev. C. J, Crowdie offlclateil at the marriage of Quarter-Master Ser- geant Ernest A, P. Carr, formerly of Charlottetown, now uf_Rock_head Mili- tary Hospital, Acting SergeantgMa1or~. ltniiinx, s.. and-Miss ‘Elvira M. couple were unattended. ’i‘h`e_'_ wed- ding was ii quiet one. Sergeant anti Mis. Carr will ‘take rooms__on Lock- man St.reeI,- I-l,nllfu'x_ l-leraldf PASSES EXAMlNA`I'lON“.- Mr. Philip Fougere of Lower Montague ret-entl passed it very successful ex- amination and received 'a l-‘ourth Class Engineer Certificate. He took the examination before Mr. Norman Currie. inspector of steamboats, Hall fax. Nov n Scotia. Mr. Fougere has had considerable experience of the sen having sailed out of Halifax for the past three years and previous to that on the Government steamship “Minto.” He leaves next week for Hol- lfax to follow his chosen profession. suit cf the Egg Circle Movement af ter w to e utio ace t on behalf of the Egg Circle Members expressed their appreciation, after which a vote of thanks was tendered the Speaker for his instructive ad- dress. CERTIFICATE OF DEATH.- Mr. George Buxton, Cape Traverse, has re- ceiv-ed the following from the Mili- tary Head`quarters, ,0ttawa, which speaks for itselt`:- Certified that No. A11ll3 Private' Charlie Benjamin Buxton, Princess Patrlclas Canadian Light, Infantry, Canadian Expe- ditionary Flotce, has been officially reported as wounded 'and missing be- tween the 2nd and 4th of June, 1916, and thai., after full_enquiry made, no information has come to hand which would indicate that he is not dead. For otiiclal purposes, therefore. his death is presumed t'o have occurred on or since the last named date. On attestatlons he gave the name and ad- dress of his next of kin as George Buxton (father), Cape Traverse, P. E. l.. Sgil`.‘W. E. Hodgins, Major- General nnd *A'tlj- Generali. The annual meetlng_of.the Hopcl River Egg Circle was held at llopeI River Hall, on the evening of Fe- bruary 27th.. The night being Ilnei the I-lall 'was well. filled. the ladlesi being weIl‘rcpre~seuted;-- The Mana-I ger’s i1nd~Seeretary’s reports sliowedl the circle to-,be in a flourishlngcon-Q dltlonv Mr.'\~Poirier cl _.tha Agricul- tural Department was present and gave af very' instructive address. which was much appreciatedby the patrons.I '- The following Directors were re-cl-I ected: President-James Slmpsou,I Blay View; Vi`ce‘-Pres.-=-Wm. I-l. lio-I gitn, Hope River; Sec'y-Treas.-J.: Simpson Bell, Hope River. Directors-H. 'l‘. Pickering, Stanley Bridge; Clarence Reid, Ht.-pe River; John Cullen, Boy View; Edward Mc- Isnac. St. Annes. The llope River Egg Circle seems to have .ft bright fu- turc -licforc it. I I PARLOR SOCIAL SUCCESSFUL.- Of tlicmany ,eilloya-lile entertain- ments held in Cornwall and vicinity this winter, the .parlor social. Wed- nesda March 14. heli1.at_ Miss K. Mac-_ ilonaitly’a, West River, under the aus. plces ol’ the Cornwall, York Women’s institute, was voted the best. A pleasing program -by _t_ale'nteil artists from the city and country an excell- ent. luncheon served by the members of the institute, combined with games anti other amusenients made 3 pleas- ant evenlng pass all too quickly. Up- wartls of thirty dollars was realized which will be applied to Red Cross_ work. The ladies of the institute taker this opportunity o fthanklng all who so kindly assisted in the entertain- ment. Following is the programz- Opening Chorus “O Canada"; Solo --, Mr. Rowe; Reading- Mrs. W. W.' Crosby; Solo- Miss Bessie Crosby; Solo- Mrs. Gordon McMillan: Solo- Mrs. S. Henderson; Solo- Frank McArthur; Solo- Masle Cros- -by; Solo- Mr. Charles Earl. "lil" FIXES ACHING _ SWIIIIEN, SURE lEElI i-iow "viz" Does coMi=on'r Titian; aurmino. cAi.i.ousEo FEET _ Ano coims. ` ‘ foot trouble." % ' “Surell use 'T12' ‘ Q (J every time for enr ` ' I i _ I ri , _ ._ I » ~ I _-_Z P' \ Good-bye, sore i feet, burning feet. swollen feet.--tender feet. tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses. bunions lie , id _\ V'A_\ _$- at-.The firemen after nearly nn hour‘s‘. hard' work finally eradicated the last' visible sign of flame. The _chemical engine was quickly on the-scene after, the alarm was received and by the use of dve of the small sized cylln-_ dere doubtless saved Mr. Mcl.eod's end of the house from serious dem-' in Mr. McLeoii's sideof the liouse.' The firemen made a prompt response and quickly extinguished the tire,, | ege. On Mr. M\itch's ‘hide the damage comfortable your feet feel. 'from water was quite heavy. The al»| Get e 25-cent box of "Tis" now at erm sounded |. second time about 1 any druggist or department store. o‘clock for another small outbreak »Don't suffer. Have good feet. glad feet and raw spots. No more shoe tight- ness, no more limping with pnln or drawing up your face in agony. "Tlz" is magical, acts right off. "Tlz" drawn out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tlz" and wear smaller shoes. Use_“Tlz" and forget your foot misery. Ah! how feet'1hat never swell, never hurt. nev- er of Toronto, Ont.. recounts the ex- guarenteed or money refunded. citizens pained to his eternal reward. He leaves to mourn. 3 widow and four sous; John and Willie at home, David and Lester in France, serving -their' King and Country. Mr. Lourle will -be much missed in the community ln which he resided as he was of a very charitable disposition, kind and lu- offeusive. Funeral services were cou- ducted by his pastor (Ilev.I ll. Mc- Lean. The pall bearers were .laiues Lamont, Angus, McFndyen, Alex. Mc- Lean, John Cameron, Thomas Hender- son and John Cameron. To those be- reaved sincere sympathy is extended. COMING HOME.- (‘apl. John L. Read and the Canadian crew who took the' ice breaker, Mlkul Selianovltuli (J. D. Hazen) to Russia, are now on their way- home. Capt. Joseph Read. of Summerslile received ii cable from his son advising he was re- turning via Vladivoetock and Yoko- hama to Vancouver. Any friends oi' the crew who wish to communicate with them should immediately wire to Vancouver, care of 'Ephriam Read. secretary of the British Columbia Engineering Association. _lt will be observed by looking at the map tha' Captain Read and crew will have made a trip around the world when they arrive at Vancouver. lt was the intention of the Captain to have remained longer in Russia, but the recent upheaval in thatrountry caused him to hasten his departure. A LONG VOYAGE.-- There arrived at Halifax last week a vessel which has ibeen trying to reach Halifax i'rom Prince Edward island ever since Deccrriber- the schooner Marina. Captain Melvin Greek who claims that he would have 'finished his voy- age before Christmas had he not been held up four weeks at Georgetown, waiting tg complete his cargo- oi' I,-l 900 bushels potatoes and 900._bushels oats. The ice in the Strait oi' Caiiso first caught him at l-lutvkesbuigv. where he was for-cetl to stay three weeks. Then the Marina managed to reach (‘anso where she was practic-ai~ ly frozen -in until twc- weeks ago and since then Captain Greek has been but tllng with ice tloes and adverse winds along the coast, putting In at White- head and lsaac’s Harbor en route. lu spite of the delay and severe winter weather the I\larlna's potatoes were found lo be in excellent coutliticn when the hatches were opened upon arrival here. The potatoes were stow- ed beneath the oats. The Marina is -.it Central wharf. Joseph Wood is the cousiguee of the cargo. _ _ _ l'.2-_'L*;._"‘-.!.‘;_-!§_t_!>Z».e.l _,_-N.-7 ‘_-.'_*.:'i! i- I rr -~'¢'ivnmoM THE L|\/ER GOT OUT F R E pedeil l‘V sluggish action of the llvei or liowels the food rt-mains unili gesteil, and ns a result it ferments. the heart. _ plexy. ‘ The liver struggles tn removu theI poisons from the blood. lic(-oines en- larged, and flniilly falls, allowing Ilii- poisons to pu:-is on to every part. of the liuinau system, complications arise, and there is Brlght’s disease llardening ol' the arteries und iippo- Slomachc Was Very Bad - Much llizziness and Pain tv,-‘ it Ano 1-its wiioi.s-eve'r¢M~vw\e POISONED. _ ._¢_.1_i1_-_l--1 When tho course of the foodl Mr. Louis Roclion. ll. R. No.-11. _through thi-. allmentiiry canal is lm-»,0tiawa. 'Oil'-. Writes: "For about - _seven months _my stomach _was-very _ bail. I was troubled with dizziness, and had gas on the stomach and e. - This gives rise to poisonous gases ful pains in the right side. Thqila which crnwtl uhout the heart, anti er seemed to be out of ord`\ft..»'0`l cause dizziness niiil» clicking sense-‘begun using Dr. CIiase’il » nqy- ,tions, as well as irregular action nf»i.iver Pills. This tre_atmo|\'$"`l ' d to be exactly what lneoded, -fend before the first box was all usedll was cured and feeling as well gs ever. I also used Dr. Chasers hlerve Food when feeling weak-'_nnd stiffr/r~~ ing from nervous henilai'll8§flDd was soon restored to good healtll.,_'I nm .proud of Dr. Chase‘s medicines. and Irecnmmend them above nay" other The earlier ilerangemeuts of theIdoi:tor‘s medicines.” ` scribed hy this letter from Mr. :ure by use of Dr. Chase's Kltlnev Liver Pills. ..'~'SUCCESSFUL l$LANDER.- A_ cut' i'e~rr on Montla t mornii was Mi' l\'lng`s County, i'etui'iiing to Valdez, Alaska where he has spent the past ‘ t'our years engaged in copper mining. ,Mr. M<'l.are'n first went west in 1908 , and worked for several years in Brit- jisll Columbia. One of his brolliers. _John Mcharell is also lu Alasltu eu~ ignged in copper mining in which lhei-it is quite a boom jjusi now owing to 1 the great quantity ui' copper retiiiircil l in shell mulling. Both _voting men have lmailc good .since gr;-ing \\'t-si. hut ‘ tliink there is no place like P. E. ls- lanil. .\lr. Joseph Ilicharen has rc- lt-ently puri-liased one of the finest ’ i'arm properties In Kings (`ouutr slin- iited at Rollo Buy anti as si.-nil us he gets his business uil'aii‘.»‘ lu Alluskii scttlcil he intends returnltilz, to thc ls- laiid and .settling down pei-n1aueutly_ The great distance to be truvelleti be- tween P. IQ. lslaiul :intl Aasltu is slioivii by the fact that ii return tick- et I'or the round trip costs t$1i00I three liundred dollars. .\lr. .\'ii-liaren spent several iivceks c-u thc lslunil visiting relatives and 1't‘ientl.-i before returning west _-“&" ,v 3 lg - Jo.-ieph McLaren of (loose River, digestive system are such as arc- de-I Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. one pill a dose, twenty-five cents “te bo! Rochon. Ho also points the way to all dealers or Edmanson, Bates dz Co., Limited, Toronto. _ _ I . .... a _`.~_..._~,,._,-- .-_.U --4-»~..,vv--~»~ , . ln the passing away of Mrlll John mong the passengers crossing by the A. Mitt-ray of Clyde River, March the I 7th tlie neiglrlrorhoorl has l0Bt u 'much rt-.spei-tetl and beloved neighbor and friend. She was a faithful wife, devot- ed mother. n lionis\-sia_vei- mid an ev_er re-.itly helper tn those needing her attention. Ofrecent years she hail been much trotrhled with heart weak- ness and her passing, though expected nt any time, was a surprise to most became we had hecc-me accustomed to her rallying after so many weak tnrnrs. She leaves to mourn her going lit-r l>t»loi'od partner' lil life. three Bills ont- oi which is wltl. the Canadian f.-xriiiy ln l\`t~anr‘e. and four daughters I '|`hr-rv was a very large attendance of mourners anti srniputblsers at the i'uner-.il which took place at the home and the interment at the Baptist grave y;ii'il. 'l`he Revs. Ilurn, Calder and _;\It-l.i-_oil were p1‘esent_and Mr. Ilurn gave- tin appropriate and comforting aitltlt-cs-s on the key-note of the reitieeui cd "lliillelujah.' it is in the home lliui she will he most missed its hal* ieiitlvr, loving, christian spirit mails homo nu ciitiearlug spot. Her voice iliciu- no longer vil>i'a‘tes in tones nf lnvc i~xt-opting in memory which will yiong hc t»I\t\i‘i.slli=il_ . f ' ‘ I ' '"._ - ... -:.:..-_ .- '.1-l _-v - 7 -*_ f , it fire long 0 . When lights. are out and even smoking prohib- - ited, then’s when the sentry gets solid comfort, keen ' enj0ylTll"_?“__i. lasting benefit from- _ -*r i:;__-'-;-;°-',- _,________-»- Wyi; I I _ __ m__A_:__\ 5-_ &~;\"c';nl\ \ ll“\f¢§tll;” _ , ,_ __’f_';f_'>.,_\_;.:_;___ _,_/___ __ __ r-____ - _ s ._L'"" 1;;-~; - _ ' --' “ ¢ _ tl » . :lg ______, _ £`\/ " _ e "Wt Q iff./VII ` f, - ph. 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