-.11 Soothin guar and sonal no 811 It is pleasant. It undo tl "h` . _I '_ 7%' __l~` it8_ OIXO _ _ ar f'_;: _ _ _ _ _ _ '-» -~ v"> ~' -»_}e-¢»//r-¥.~I¢ d t h me Si _ed com _tee 8 a. so empras ze e nee » o to d. wenome sE|.L-s.-At the nomo -Mr' W"”°"' °” C°"°“°f’~"' I" his “I _ 8 im ross declared that too m-any farmers ot tho B’I`00n\ Dundee,._ii‘eb 18th lim ~ _Ons were bemgeducated &_m.a_y_ from portant event occured. when Malcolm I . _ . lla .- _- d ' Lester McLeod was united m mari-1 the rms' puilhe ma F ‘kbtrong ‘mp HBVS AEWBYS BOUIht lags w Isabella S\ewa__t'o_, Orweu cal for more i1gricuLt'ui‘ul-oduciitlon.. in this rovmce. Mt H Gill Char f _ ___ L- If ve-eg cuuv-Aunuconmwv nnwvornxcrrv ' I . ' 1) -` ’,I. - r- ' -"t`“’_"‘."_'-“‘.“f’_‘ "‘°°f’“f‘-`“°-‘”“"*‘?“°. ooo .te -1. fro.-t.¢»»1o.e;y own une y o D M were present, r cF)wen performed ____ ___0____h________lm_ valu______)f_ ______0_pm___u0n_ the cermony utter which at ‘bounteous " . " - among lhrmers und made fitting rel- _ _ _ ~ supper was served. The newly __ _ _ ____ _ ____ m______ __ ____ ______. 'E - ` of the community t`or"u happy voyage \". ”-‘. For anordinary cold as well as chronic bronchitis use ““P“‘“’ lm" - s r ~< . _ _ ____ WEDDING ANNIVERSARV'-'I _ Mr und l\1'i~i l’.nncll Mcl\l.thun of ‘ _ _ Elnerztld. called ut their homo on lllou _ " number ol' nhc iunncdioto 'friends ei _ day evening lost to extend their fricnd _ly greetings ou the tenth anniversary oi their lliurriugc They new wdlnily in thégmost emcaciousiremedy known to give prompt relief w 'wjlrionlitl 'mud' Dcxrtcrlaillcd/ ,by 'the' Anecmms of the Throat’ Brunch' and Lungs' ' host und hostess and at fcw _ ‘hours '_ &qwl|ere. DR. ED. M_0RlN & C0.. Limited, quhee, cgudg. l were very cujoyably spent. lnstrumur ion n x 1 -ii _u ' 7 :nl l' #_ ‘ I S MOK E ____.;_:'; *Ei-I_"':.*:€-: thanked by Mr. McMahon in at few tia.l.n1usic_‘n'us supplied by Mr. P. |Delghan and thc vocal selections by |vn|1| Inv -“~ ‘Mr. W. Lawless of Norboro adder _much to the 'pleasure of t-hc occ.-as iioni A cong1~atuhtt_ory addresal wo: _read by Mr. W. Smith of Newton _ und suitable gifts were presented, for oli of which the visitors were .heartily well chosen words. After doing jus. _tice to the bountiful supply ol' deli- cacies spread so elaborately' before them by Mrs. Mt-Malhon _tho gathering E05 ___ ;`__`~_E‘ _slispcrscd thallkful for tho generosity 3_7- " ' ~ ‘ _ ,. uxtcntlod und trusting that all might -_-- .- ___ F :MILD __1()T_?_;'LA__\_T PL_F]__ '- 'I5 3 _ t_i;e__;r_p_e_r_t~rl to attend the golden :inni- i . A '¢ <0 - - .~_. riot one in nfno, Jonny on 1919 I _tl `_ `_ I ilininlnn Nnnonn nhtwnrs - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND o_ov_vN ’ Ar|.Ar~mc1sTANoA_no 1-me rr-:AD UP 9‘$“:*S4l1l ;§$$= 1,25' ;-__ ll e - ' I _' ep. (Jharlotlclown Arr. _ 7.2051 “!_2@7.,1= 3021' Hunter Iiiver 6.18 ~»3;a0;§"7.l{»0'§ Arr. ` Emerald Jet, I 5.40 "' _ 0.35~ -Borden Dep. ‘ fl-.401 I ` - ‘ Ivo-1.i Nm Hes? Ui mes? 12.00 10.50 10.10 .°`.°‘.°“ ‘° 333-35 _Envel- ,__ . -_~ _ _.cliff Piet” ' ss? _ I 5 Borden -' Arr. f“6.'fl§5'i 8235' ='. _ .» " ~ ` I I 1* ...oi 'l§i5,0:"' 1~.nio‘ro|a Jet. " 1.30 7.25 10.10 ,_ 34; a;,f..f=t'_|___Arr. '_ Kensington :ravi 6.45 9.37 51 900i " Sutnlrfersidc Dep. 0.00’ 6.00 9.10 “""“' ` ".i:u¢_" ' ' ' ' " "'_“o"f"i"'“_‘_;°'_ 'I`hur|. ` Sena ’<>' ' 21-9 . __._~»=-.{: _ A_F\l._ ~ ` -~ ,P,M. 1l.30§ Dep. Sumluerside Arr. -12.20 1.14_ Port lull _ 10.41 _ 2.4;! _ _ 0'Leary , 3.511 ' Albcrton _ 5.00, Arr. Trg_u_ish_ __ Dep- ssr. _ _ _ ._._(. I A ___-__ “ ' 1 ?A.M. nw 7.54- ` 7.01 3 6.21 .".°°E° $353 Obit-1 GN its 91 `"Ti~1¢;~"~~-*~~ '-*‘**“'”'“'“"`"“”'“"" l ,‘ . _ ‘ 7.00; Dep. tlharlotlietiwu Arr. 8.55} Mt. Stewart ` -/ii¢UlrllQ.92ii»‘1=_<‘ 'I'-°~. .Mercu- 5.22 l0.02f St. Peters ` 5' F’ P I" ;____- .°=_°°?°. ore: .- oromq '*‘° 9-IO. LJ cncr .0. 335 "\!'F‘#91£3ilf*'-'!f¥$*'”l\`rl'. ~"'=--rr ‘Bnuris J Dep. 1 0.50 ~ of »- ~.~ k.. ever?" ance? Fri. 1 *-1 ...>- 53 P 1\T}"'“" " ` W ”"`{1\".lVl._;'"W ._ |__E._5_t)i__A_rr.___ _ _lilnrirn l)cp.___:_ _ __ ren I ' ' 1 lil. 1 Dep. Ml. Stewart Arr. ‘ 10.20 Cardigan 11.00 f Montague ` 11.40 Arr. Georgetown I M0|l~ vi *WA I \\'¢_d, .\_1\|_iP.M_ 0.50 4.10 ms; 2.54 1.23; 2.25 6.451 1.40 Only inf |' §»`t. ` "WM ' 3.10 _ CharIotie‘own Arr. ~ 4*. ' " 3.55' Vernon River 7.05~ 5.55 Murray Iiarborn Dep. _ "§tT."= pany " ' only lu. ss: ld Sun. _..._ _ .___ .M s@9> 3333. 995? sem? the nbovetrains run daily Sunday excepted Another Islander ' Home from France Among the soldiers who returned last wetkiwus Private Jack A. Shaw. son of Mr. Nell Shaw of DeSa.ble. Pte. Shaw left San Francisco. Cal.. and pro. cocded to Victoria, B.C. where he en- listed in the 50th Gordon Highlanders. Ile wont overseas with that unit. He was afterwards transferred into the 7th Infantry Battalion and after see- zing service with t-hat Battalion for _some months transferred into the Lord Strathcona Horse in which unit he went throng-b the Amicus drive on August Sth and Sth. He was then transferred buick to the 'ith Infantry I Ba_ttalIou in time to go “over the top" _ at Cambrai on Sept. 27th where he wus _wounded at Bourlon Wood and wns _sent back to the line on u stretcller. ,Then to Lord Derby Ilospitnl, l.unc:l'§~ ltershire. Englalul on Oct. lst. Pu-_ Shaw is it neplieyv ol Mr. Arch. Mv- _ liinuon. lllllsboro Square. whose gimst _' he wus wlri-le in the city. I " ' ‘ - l`Minard'a Llniment Cures Dlstemperi W’ I ` 33,51 .Get the Habit ol _ Dropping into 5 Grocery Store I I _ Hin s cusp. _ne ~ married couple have tho bcst wishcs l?m"_ __ .M " 'jx' ‘_ “_ _ d soJou1n in ‘lo,r',k. __ The iunluill cr cornprised 'éoloslhy E.: Slturxdors, _Cluzsr Elric, ul' (‘hurlot‘totown. Geo. }_lc1ti’ISt‘o an lru. Gurt‘.`of.l.$ov`oi1dmi; ’.l. .-\- Murlro. lIur.clhrool\'..und at rctuling ivy bliss Cr.twl`uml.'- ol' York!,'~ all very highly tpprecIuto¢l_ l<.`|1c0\'cs»\vore».il\c- order if ine .sri-nmg‘.<’ nii<1'f1\h»_ ohne. Ennio. :tivo tivo .sclot-tiolls in his usual sup rr-h Style. Botrw'cc‘n 200 und800 pcu= :lo s.rt_ down to supplor- provided by no inline or vor'k;~`e»il~‘oi||t-I-' districts vithin thc sphere of ...thc Instituto. icetlless to say the nupnst 'wus fully p to tllo-.I1lglr~stal1dt1.n‘lij' ol' proviou`»: ears. »lt»\v°.ts about-iolio aan. when he proceedings we\.'c'_ brought to n lose. A-mong those ` in uttcndanco .vcrc u nunrber or returned soldiers, l'hi€i‘lY of York izmd ' vicinity. namely, Geo. Brown and_Wm. Vesscy, of York, Fenwick Crockett. \Vf.bi‘. W~zrtt.s and Al- fred Wn.tts,~- l’I»eusun¥a""Grovc_ All Llicsu men had fbocn'-~in I“ra.ncc und scvcrcly wounded. 1 Minard's Linlmen;-Churrs Colds, E. ` FRANCE nAs""A cnsm. I I I "I_BeeCr & Coffsi I 1 There’s always some-I -,thing new here and always_ money savers on our bar- Igain table. _I You might as well save I. """" on. . » ...___ w. T. Huow. ` _a little money in your buy i , o................. P. .1 _._ " ing as anyone else. I District Plllonler Alolt Relations With Syl-ian Dates Back to _ (‘.rusado|'s. The hrst statement since the armie- tice regarding European intentions In Turkey which may he considered as bearing the marks of olllcial auth- ority. Snys the New York Sun, was lhe recent declaration of .France’s interests by, Stephen Plchon, the l~`rcnch Foreign Minister, in the Chamber of Deputies. Hesald that :he French-rights in Armenia, Syria, Lebanon and Palestine were incon- lestable,_ that while the subject was one with 'which the Peace Conference was at liberty to deal, "we consider our rights are, fully established by our agreements with Great Britain.” While the existence of an agree- ment between the two nations most keenly interested in the Ottoman em- pire is thus acknowledged _there is nothing that clearly dehnes the char- acter of the- 'interests which France and Great Britain will seek. There is apparently at careful avoidance of such words as colonization, spheres of Innuenee or elven protectornte ex- cept as it is used refunding at demand for protection made by the Armen- ions themselves. The basis of ibe French claims in Syria. is unquestionably the oldest of any made by a liluropean nation. The title of Protector of_ Oriental Chris- 1ians was conferred upon the French kings by the Pope, on account of Frances activity in the Crusades. Small states were founded by French nobles who took part in the crusades; there were. In fact, four French States in Syria. nt the time of the Crusaders. the Kingdom of Jerusa- lem, the County of Edessa and tho nrinclpaliilcs or counties of Antioch and Tripoli. For many years the Porto bestowed `tl`io1'nI.mc Frtriit upon all l_'luropesna,~~whaI:cvor was their nationality. lt was to these condi- vlone that M. Won re_.1'erl'4>_¢~ 'l`ho'boys wlmiliavn bonu loyul oo lh.: cnust-. of tho l5ritl:~;h Enlplrc \\‘ill now. loyhlty to tho little province ot` tht-ir birth. hi|;h\v;ty u|'[u~.icd in this province lo thc urumory ot our rc-turned heroes i.~ one _‘that commends itself tor various reasons. First, it would ho un cn~ during monument to our returned hr. . rocs; secondly, with at lurgg grunt from our Fcdcrul (iovermncnt, from our Locztll Govoinnnnit, tho unto tz\x0.<. of thc -province-:end thc lurgc contri- bution which would he made und “-_hich would include every citizen in this province, would furnisli c1nploy~ ment for hundreds of our rct\u°uud, soldiers and others for yours to como. I \Vith the improved roads and thot province would meun tho dztu'u nt' u new urn. A lxigliwuy extending from tho cnlpitall und reaching out from cull to ond oftlio province, \\'l'1ut more en- during monument to our heroes than one that would continue to b_¢ of :x I lasting benefit to every section of our provincc-'.’ I would gladly make at gen- Tho suggestion ol lntviln; it pulllii- _ Rev- R- G- Sirichir returned im _15_egl_§“h‘zll‘lmi stulcslnuu. ’i‘hcy palrsoll illrougii lin- chamher oi' dt-uth ut thu ruth 0\"l\\'o thouszunl :ln hour. an sod silent hu- pressivc throng, some pausing iou|.~, enough to cross 1hen\s'clvus, some holdin-g children so that they might look upon the face of the illustrious _ m'.' dt-sul. lt wus at sirungu und prolound- I_v ul'i'\rt~ti|1;.; scout-_ Even at snowstorm this nl't\.~ruoon tullud to deter the peo- plu from honmgc 'io the dead Chief- tnin_ und notwitlistunding wcatllcr conditions tho .throng increased in- sleull or dln1Iuisi|ln_»;. 'l’ln_- populace oss(-nlblcd in such numbers lust. night. that the strcots lending io the Pzirllament buildings \vc-rt: choked und thc Dominion police nruintuini-d order with great dlilicui- lit BOLSHEVIKI SUFFER ' ANOTHER DEFEAT (e"pccru.l to the Guardian) .\.\Ih"l`ERD.-\I\l, Fell. 22,--’l`l\o Al~ lied forces In skilful operations cur- ricd out with courage and dash have aulvznnzcd to Scgoiu. six-ly miles south of Soroku on the Muruntn Railway. .xc-cordixn.: to on undated olllclal rc- port received :hero lust night the Bol- shevik lost fifty men killed and eighty wounded und the Allies captured much nmtcriul. . ___ ’ ' ' A3 1- F ..- A _,e I For 1 I 'The Tea Or -1 _§1Qf"{;ee . - rm ey 4' J. i 1 I_ ._ Change I *° POSTUM The EYS of Those who are wise these days are . seeing not only ‘ better hea1th.bu'l'. ECONOMY in a 1¥~<>mTea of Coffee » I N ei'l;;I_.'xer' the war' nor' pre -war' = conditions have as yet increas- ed the price of' Pos'rUM CEREAL 1 or INSTANT Pos'1_‘UM. < POSTUM-_-botljr forms-_has always _ ig _ - beenrecqpomlcal.l§es1des.i'l: con- ' l'._-j@a:|`1'\_8;_ no Caffeine or' any other _ ‘ harmful substance . I POSTUM 'i_s good for the health -the dehg _t of' you_ :end oldg- ' an economrcalmourls 1ng,del1-I cious beverage. Every day- 'I I "I71e1_'e$aReason"fbrPostum. i ~ 1 , 1 '-1. '.1 '~ .Je .-_.._, \,|', ` . °\»urm.'l~°_A . .na 1-4"-.w4~,..»,r.,.,,,~, ~ ' ' H" ~\ ’ 1. » xr. "" “'*' ' ' f - ‘li-.#wm\fm~1 ~ .re ~-a»"~'>~\~»~~wer~r:-=r-n~mnnnmiI¢1PF°f'>~~-»' '_ _ r