i , _ __ _ _ g , _ __,_frH1=: cHAaL0rfrEroyv_i;_coasp;AN I P N i Weak, Anaemic, Nervous Run-down `x IHEN dyour system is un erminecl by worry or 'overwork -- when your vitality is lowered-when you feel "anyhow"-when your nerves are "on edge"--when the least exertion tires you-you are in a run-down condition. Your system-is like a plant that is' drooping lor the want of water. And just as water revives a drooping plant-so Wincamis gives new life and new vitality to a "run-down" constitution. Because Wincamis possesses a four-fold power. lt is s .t_onic. a restorative, a blood-builder and s nerve food -- all in one. .Therefore Wincarnis promotes rg strength, Q blood, psy nerve force and Q vitality. The benefit begins from the first small dose. You can feel it doing you good. j You can feel your whole system being surcharged with new vitality and new life. That is why over l0,000 doctors recommend Wincarnis. Wincarnis quickly brings hack your old-time vigor-gives s sparkle to your eyes-and coaxes the roses hack to your cheeks. You look well-feel well-eat well-sleep well-and can revel in the new health and new lile Wincarnis cre- ates. But, remember, that only Wincarnis can give you this new and vigorous health. lmitations only waste your money and disap- point you. JWYUG4 » ASK YOUR. DOCTOR GET IT AT YOUR _ DRUGGISTS Pinto 904:. Qusrta $l.50 FRANK S. BALL, Resident Director, 67 PORTLAND ST., TORONTO 30 own’ Milk Claocolaie (v)e.oA|.i.ioNs Dainty chocolate pieces, out of the run of ordin- ary milk chocolate, containing a real flavor of rich, creamy milk and the finest _cocoa beans well blen'ded\ Sold everywhere. A-18 Made in Canada. L sr;-nf 'W ~ -;-<;> . i l ..’-“SCHOOL WORK.- The follow- 'gg -ing is the standing ct the pupils o Y in FRIEADS can tiny liglingtcn School for t. he month 0 anything you can Hive them-»-.xceot your photograph. niaire an appointment today. The Coolr's Studio New DesP'isav .slack Photographs Tho' business man who will spnre a few minutes of his time to the photo- grapher of today will. please his en- tire family. His portrait produced by present day methods of photo- Kraphy will be an agreeable surprise-Its done so quickly and clearly. Make your appointment to- day. ‘ THE BAYER STUDIO. ; RUBBERS ' are the best protectio you have , Safety First Wear rubbers have good health. We can fit any sho neatly, with the best rub- bers made,our Royal an .\\`\\\\\\\\\"]IIlfl-IIQE 2 Q- di ci. 5 \\\\wr4V///ll \\_\v/I//I/lJ'_.\\ ~ - i Y derhay; Grade ig.-1, Pearl McDonald Grurle IV.-1, Mac Dlngwell; 2, Gus- sie McDonald; 3, Blanche Stead Grade ill. - (Sr.) --1, Ed- uml Jessie - Burke, (equal). win Wood; 2, Myra Lutz; 3, Harold Stcud. Grade' ili.- (Jr.)-1, Myrtle ilingwcll; 2, Orrin Dingwell; lirenr Steail. Grade ll.-1, Jennie Durkc; 2, Fulton Underhay. Grade I -l, Wesley Dingwell; 2. John J. Mc- ilonnld; 3, William Burke. Orange Marmalade Toast Prepare as for clnnauion toast and spread with orange marmallade. Raisin Gems ' Make a bnkiug powder biscuit dough but suiliclentiy thin to he dropped from a spoon. Add ii cupful of raisins ouch raisin cut in three of four pieces, then drop from teaspoon in very small patty pans, n. heaping -spoo ful to is pun. Bake in a quick oven. sglit, butter and servo hot. These are de- licious and great favorites.--Ex. -.\_‘ A CHILD [lilESN'l _ lAllGH AN] PIAY _ IFCUNSTIPAIED if peevlsli, feverish and liek, give "California 8yrup of Figs." Mother! Your' child isn’t naturally cross and peovlsh. Seo if tongue is coated; this is is sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need n' s at once. devil/llidrilglistlesa, pale, feverish full of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn’t eat, -sleep or act naturally, has stom- |;¢i1.aehc,diarrhoe»a,~ remember, ai F* tb Q/IIIIK!/i Dainty made brands ar Canada’s Bes Keep the kiddies dry and warm. Try a pair of Royal Rubber Boots- Aliey & Co , Agents gentle liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given. Nothing equals “California Syrup doubtless hc-id for nearly all food of Figs" for children's ills; give a , d i a few hours all ant and special service which Canad- iiigBl)f(i’\lilnii'li|_stlial| so\ii‘ bile and ferment- ian agriculture can bender the Em- tng food which is cloned ill me WW' els passes out of t he System. and YU" have a well and playful child again. to the State. I do not say the great- DY. w|l8°n'S All children love this harmless, de- est. for that is dr/ne by those who,fac~ _ llclous "fruit laxatlvo," and it never ing death, daily serve their country at tails to effect a good “inside” cleans- the battle front. Thousands of ua ing. Directions tor .babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainly lo. onxgéis lioliandy in your home. A lit- tle given today saves a sick child to- morrow' bu; get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50 cent hottie of ..C‘|"0,-ni, gy;-up of Figs." than look “l especially' appeal in this critical Th." M in' “_ M-‘M “_ mm_"_|_ ,The importance of this is so over- f past two yearn has insistently urged | this question upon the people of Can February Grail Vi -1 Emil Un- 3. ` "Two years ago in a message to the ~ - -i 1 n li I - » _- f_ The Eastern Guanimn .:. ;.fi.:.:“ “..,°..':’.'.“.:. ____._._.___.,_;_.______:_.__;;__,___,_.____;_._._._______.__._._.,;__._._.___._______________,:_______________,____._._______ lflillly adjusted by each family as ..*MR. T. G. NES is Guardian »~“~v- ___________ , ~ D se o that --_~. _-f - - -- -»-»-- ‘ ~ - - ' ' ' ° --rf-‘-'f-2* ' ' ' ' ‘~“-*-‘-‘-`-‘*"’~'-`-`-`-`f-'- '~ _~ ~ ~ - - ~ - - Y”-‘-‘-'-`-‘-“-'-`-‘-‘-=‘-_-_-'-‘~“-`-“~'-`~`< me -_V _ |_ f h- . At the supper given by the Presi- dent, (Mr. F. R. Henrtz), to the rncrn- hcrs of the Development (loininislion donald, Director ot' National Ser- vice, delivered an interesting arldrcs-J-i on the subject of service, saving, and economy. - . Mr, -Macdonald saidt- i In the strenuous days through which our country has been fighting its way during the past thirty one months, one linda some dliilculty in concentrating on the objects for which the Prince Edward Island lic- velopmeut Commission was called into oeing, yet there never wuz-i a _time in the history of this Province when the press-ing necessity for dc- velopmcn; in ever) possible direction was so apparent. This applies to rc- sources i.~! every kind which we have at hand, our sand hillt., our clay dc posits, our peat Dogs, our fisheries, and above all our greatest staple, ag- riculture. Let us glance for ii moni- en; at the present position of thc British Empire, _and consider in n. very general way what our responsi- bilities are as patriotic subjects of that Empire. ln the 'third year of thc' war we ilnrl the demand for men, money, food, and munitions greater than ever before inthe history of the world, so much so that the best efforts of every man, woman and child-capable of doing cf- ifective work, is an urgent necessity. whclming at this time that I am tak- ing the liberty of giving special at.- tcntion to i|_ rather than to thc gen- era-l objejcts of our cc-mmissions work l do not think it ou-t of place to do so, as we all feel that the full co- operation of every public body. us wcll as every individual, should be made available for those things which are essential in pressing 'the war to ii successful issue, regardless of the sacrifice lnvc-lved in doing so. f A few days ago M-r. Lloyd G-eorge, the Premier of Britain, made a speech in the Iniperlul House of Commons, in wlrch he dwelt on the paramount importance of -developing to the ut- most extent production of every kind, and appealed specially for a speeding up, in every possible way, of the pro- duction of fcod-stuffs. The Dominion Department of Agriculture during the ada with excellent results, and with your' permission, Mr. Chairman, l shall read the latest appeal of Hon. Martin Burrell, Minister' of Agricul ture, along this line:-- “T0 THE PEOPLE OF CANADA." farmers of Canada special emphasis was laid on the important par; food production and distributic-n would play in this world war. It was point- ed out that the drafting of twenty- millions of men into Europe-an battle- fields and the 'destructive rocess of ed by diminishing production and enhanced cost of food. Today Rouma- nla, Poland, Belgium are conspicuous and tragic examples of what these things mean. The German food ra- tion is now half the normal require- ment and under the steady pressure of British sea power the Hun is daily tightening his »belt. But though the great stress is on the Central Powers other nations are feeling the strain. The smaller neutral countries are confronted with food shortage and high prices. Switzerland and Holland. in arms for defence, feed from their own scanty supply thousands c-f re- fugees who, homeless and destitute, have fled thither for sanctuary. Eng- lnnd,1nenaced by an ever-increasing submarine warfare. is organizing her agriculture on a new basis, enlisting for her farms the services of women and disabled soldiers, and putting her beautiful and historical parks under the plough. France sows her grain and reaps her harvest even within the sound of the guns, by the heroic and uncensing labour of her old men. women and children. Such ‘is the picture of _Europe at this hc-ur. Facing the fateful days which lie before us in this third and sternest year of the war we realize with increasing clearness how vital a factor in the final decision the food supply must be._ The Government of this country fully appreciates what the farmers have done during the past two- years. ln urging them to maintain their efforts, though confronted with more diillcult conditions, l do lt, not because of the high prices which will products. but because of the _import- pire at this juncture. All who assist in this work render a great service cannot so serve but we, who are mer- cliully free from the iron heel oi the invader, we who know nothing of the terrors fby sea and the prlvations on land which others suffer. may well re- dc-uble our efforts to supply what thev may sorely need. on Wednesday night, Holi. J. A, M-nc-_ Wm. use" must |nevnah,yD.{,e follow -prudent and patriotic use of the cash ,. xy. iind many other art-ic-leg which wo ' Ffllltciriplate buying. l..et us always keep in milrid that at -the close- gf this interesting Address By lion J. A. Macdonald, sity for' directing their energies to l‘<~:id production. individual eficris. oven though small and iuisltillcrl, /will plying their labour to uncultiviiieil -land near their homes, or hy assist- ling farmers, everybody having health Scan accomplish something. 'l`ircic is lneed, not only for un increased sup- 'ply, but for a wiac c-coiiouiy of food. if all labour is not cilicient tlicr-e can lat least be patience und fr;-~iic:|i':|i\<-c ‘where partial eiliciency is iu~<-oinparii ed iiy ivillingncss. ’l`hcrc is no place in the Slate now i`or either huli`-hcnri- ed servic or ill-founrcfl c-ritlcis country (tr.-operation should he the watchivord. The llonzinion and Pro vinclal Departmcnla of Agricult_ur1~ arc already giving.. and will cozitinuc to give, special attention to thc innny problems involved. 'Phu Natiuial Scr- vlce Board and -the rui1rii<-ipalitiow arc ni:-io devoting ihcir cncrgio.-; io these questimis ,nml i nm r-oniidont that :lie vziriuu.€i orguiiizurioris both 1-1' mcn und wo|n4~n throughoui ihc 1-oun- tivc .support to u work which ai thin special time is is high :ind |ie<~efi:sz1z'_\' nail(-noi service." _ As Director of the l\’:iiion:\l Sci' lvire l'0r this Province l wi:-:li to drniv ,thc serious attention oi` every person on Prince Edward island to thi-_-; up- peal. Tile Natlc-n~ul Service Board has with the task oi’ pressing the ir-*gem-_v li' time permitted. much might lm ' """' soon as they coniurence to think a- ..*lT PAYS to buy' in this Province ..*TWO CENTS per word each in- lvig this lille- A few Suggestions mayl l- sertion i'or_advertlsing in this col- "Ol be 0111 0! DIHCG- lwwever. For ln- umn. Cas-h must accompany order.'H'J1\\P0. lvl G\'9l'y person \vho is agent in Montague. /Minimum charge' twenty~ilve cents. 'li\1I'l\'llu; "09-l go to the woods and pro il | -----‘--~w--lcu|‘e i'uei there if at all possible.” ..°ROLLO BAY AND ViCINlTY.- |l_'oul l.-, ri necessity ln ull of our es- Tho many -friends of Mr. Daniel M0089- Slella Keeftl and Annie Camp- senilai industries. The supply is ser- Llurke, will regret to learn of his con- bell-“" G\1\\ll6l`B Bert. Campbell. Carr, iousiy rciiuccd owing to heavy en-l llnued illness.- Mr. Wm. Burke has W00'\ Bild |‘5VCl"2ll ML'l(Hy Sllfrlll S1111- listin' nts i'ri~n the ranks of the min-l' returned home after' having spent llilv lil ll'-‘l5l' Ui1y--- -`vll"._ (7lli\l'lic'ci's.l" c\'ei_\' man whri can do so would' the winter in Boston, Mass.- it is 'i`i_o\\'sdulc lin:-i rcturncd homo i`romli;ub,~fiii;it wood for coal in domestic pleasing ld note that lliii-is Celia Mc-.-\'0\\' GlH8§0\\'-~ GuI\l\€r~ NOYIHHII unc the demand would he lightened Liiren. St. Peters Bay, \vho was en-lliiv.-hurdrl. has returned to 'the Bur- niutcriaily. in this connection let me staged in teaching in Rollo Bay (Ion-‘r1\CkS. SOHHS- lifter hv-l/lui; b6ll\S ask this Commission to give special tro, n.ud'who was so seriously ill, is_quurIntined for measles for the last_nx:e-ntion just now to me question of `slowly recuperating.- Among' those monlh.- li is pleasing 10 nf/to ll1¢\l;l-`cni i'o~~ fuci. Many people claim that who attended the Seed Poli' in Sourialllir. llecto# Campbell, _who has .heenl we have peat liogi-i equal to ilrogenf Friday the ard insti, were Misseslso sick with Lu grlnpe. has alrn0st‘irei.inii ¢--. si-oilnnd, and if no ii Irene Dingwcli, Maud .\l<~l{le, Wixinle cumplr_>tely recovered. _ihmiiil no \i¢,.i1iZe(1_ Then we can 3]. in the aggregate mean much. liv up Q l ni. in on thc common tank which !`ui:i-.-ri thul _ _, _ _ _ - . . if | dua- }|y will give wlrolc-lrcaiicil :md air'-'H-V wp .,;\,,|,|,\ pmk mu y U .1 .ll , . I.” V(?l'\’ ill ( been cliargcd amongst other ri1itie.~i'm,,, i|,.m “.|,|,.- W 1.,,.|, ' lm l »Ir.i .its who l_i\<~ ..n\ .- on il of Thrift, ldconomy, und p|~mliiciioii|;mQ,.,.S, il, ,lm m_m,im__, ‘,%m‘_'___ ‘___ upon t hc notice ol' cvcry r‘ominunii_\‘. , . - , ` -_ __ _ _ ____ AGE SEVE _ shall or shall not i-at inr in-cakiasi 0 , ways postpone the urciia f sc o arneas, or lille new thug. V 'milici si r..iiou~. change in conditions .niuy take place suddenly. Govern. |n|cni_»i cvcrywhcrc are today pouring out liuiulre-.ls of millions of dollars of borrowed money. Does ii require any igreut stretch of the imagination to soc what may happen tomorrow if the wur should ceusc over nigirt? come' day it will cease, and instead of horrr.»'.vlng and freely spending huge aunts our governments will be oblig- ull in resort to cvcry :expedient ot’ tax ation in order I0 pay interest c-n our viillosul wily debt. Let us look the -‘lllliuiimi sfiuzircly iyytlio face, und let` im by ihriil and or-oiioriiy now prcpnrn it- rnect \-.'l:o'c\'cr mniiliiiriiis uiuv dr-~ vllup. 1l’l_f‘l' \\':\r r‘='ix'liiloix'=. if iflmilld ln- ailyii- to ¢ii»veln|> :ind i'o:?ox' imllif-iii'i+-.~.‘ which will give cliipioyrucni to lnrie_<-. niirnlivr.-i oi' |-riu\~m-il E¢,|,|;,.,-,,_ -|-ni, w<_>rl: shmilil bc iogaird' :I |'i'mn u patri- rf us wcll as i`i.’im :i puri-‘ly tiny,-p,|,. mr-1:: sinnilpoini. ./\lr:_-nilv i_°fni>-.irlcr-` Iaihlie hnsi liven n<~r;onr;"if'-‘n'puif~:'.~'.I_v licliind thi- l'nilorl Simca on this point, and i‘cpi'esc'iiiutioiia might well ln- inside to our 'l`riiilc and (7uri:i||i-ri»|- IJcp;iiin|i-r.t :it Ottawa with ii vicw in impi'ovcn\f‘ni Anoil or ' -- il 1* f-iitiioli' is irziio --1 '. - \- - -- . those .ippoiiiiul i-ilioiilri he iiom in-ri_-, und bc :if-fritiitcrl in in e|n»<~i>|l nrmni-|- _Mi:<-li m'i_‘.' ln-' rlonv in pr‘vp:ii‘i|ig |'ur~ `l0omen`@nce nvalids l\low_ in Good Health Through Une of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeizchiic Compound. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called it as Miracle. ' All women ought to know the wonderful effects of raking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound even 011 iliose who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual ca;-rcs. ,En Harrisliur'g, Penn.--“Wl1en_I was 1-;ing,~lc I init' 1"l' fcrcd agreut-deal from fexualc weal;iii~.-~_- ln_-<_~,ni_~»_.-. - .gjff ~ I my work coin1»clled_{_tic io iitinit(i_ 'ill day. __. too.: _ii liydia. E. l’inkliuin’si cgcta e oirrpoumi or ..::-.. lift' " iff and was iuadc stronger by its use. Aiicr ns.-L in;ir1'icd I took the Coiiipouiid ugniii for ti lcinnlu ;f;_f&;]‘_.,__i,,;' .- 'I tr~ und \\'as lnirdly zililc io'i|iuvi_- iiruunr _thc lim_:::e. .\i_\' li--mi \\<`»ii!il zivln-iiiitl I war: dizsxy :intl had no aipln-_iiiv. _¢\.|tt_r i;i';|;i~; l.~._ l'iii,.li:u--_»,~, ltr.-ini, »-“ Your iuedir-inc has lit-lpf-_ill ,wg-;:4¢:M.',§2_ l :nc \~,‘~.mi~-:'|i:ii_\'_ Wlir-_iii \v;i_~4ii girl in _y:¢:ir.~' ohl li M, _ -,ill -'-.1 . ._l~.\.'i_\ .: _-`i~~l-ily :slid .at` l "' t V" 3 ~.','i.:i__iii~ f-ir;i~ i _¢-.__ |._t nn, Iilmsa., for special udvluti. it. will M' \<0l=l3&1¢flIU1\|~ said in regard to this cuinpuign, H, ,_;,,. _.;,.,.vi,.,,0,-1.-_ `|.3`_ |,.,,,,m .‘ \~\.'__ 1L::;.;;___ __,_______;___._.; __,__-_~_._|c_<,|i iiii |u_||h _ .- ‘ _ -_ . , 14-.\:'.i>\ii purchase of War Savings (‘cri_iiii::ito or \\'nr Loan Bond:-\ goes h:inil lr=1r',l<' vuxu||iu»|is_ Tin- oppiirimii ri.--=i._~ it-:ir-i'iii<~<--< :mil im:-ii.~aiiip_~r iiic~y - 0 li lu; rope _ e'y muy ic ni' nlorric. iv in wit ~ ~ l ,~ _ . ` . ' me Supply _md _h____ _____________ _hm _____ _____“__. ___ ______ ____________m____ ___ ________ _____ ______ ______ i»_i_»i_m_i|_\ in inoini|_ i|.ivf> umiiiio|i_ l country, in the endeavour to have thi- ` ll U uw' hm 'UMW f- gg » lr' fv is on this very point rho sculo r-an - ' » '"‘ “" "l "" '"5" " Lloyd George specifically tells mi that the situation in this regaril in extremely grave, and that the German government undoubtedly pin all their faith on their ability to illefc-:it the Allies by reducing the food supply of Grout. Britain thrr.-ugh wholesale iles-, truction on thc part ot’ their' sulimarl-‘ inea. Scconil, it meets the greatly in- creased demand ami thus tend.-r to keep prices at tl reasonable level., which will prevent. the cost ot` living from hecom-ing abnc-rmally high. Anil thirdly, ii provides additional wealth within the nation, which should lic: invested in bonds: for the tlnanclng oi' the war. ' If we are to realize fully our obli- gations along thia'line', we must not overlook the important factors of Economy and Thrift. increased pro- duction is good in itself, but its value may he enormously increased hy the proceeds. Without any question the people ol’ Canada are llviing more ex- travagently today than ever before, und the loss through waste in varic-us ways is appalling. Wie spend money freely on expensive luxuries in eating, drinking, and clothing; 'because we have greater prosperity than usual and can afford to do so. We do not stop to think that every dollar of cash and every scrap of material of any kind saved by strict economy has its use in this time of stress; and while in limiting ourselves to actual necessaries some sacritico may be in- volved for the time being, we are performing a. duty which those c-f us who stay at homesurely owe to our brothers in arms at the front. At thc same time by investing such savings in War Certificates we are making ii splendid and ‘profitable investment for ourselves. I do not propose, in discrrssing this matter, to tell any person what they ‘ A Wonderful g Tonic 4- 4 for Women , ' A tonic that drives away that distressing feeling of tiredness and nervousness. A tonic that brings strength and vigor-that stops Heedaehes,BiIiousness and attacks of lndigestion-that purifies the blood and clears the complexion of pimpin and blotches. This is The lsilst gf lonie_s for womeg t s e :iP§cdTu:e’s°l?s.e\h‘lin| hella?-:nd used is the women ol Canada for more than hall A century. 251:. abottlo. Family s|1e,hve times as large, $1. At most stores. 2| and see that it is made by the "Cali- year to those in our cities and townsh V 7 ‘ ' §IlllIIE’L\\\“\\\\\ Jllllflgll mm” my gy,-up company." who hitherto have not felt the neces- _ _ rr-roar as ._~_.~-'=,-'- / ~ J&\\\\\\\\\\ilIIllI§\\i“Hill”\\\\\YjI/IIIIL\\\\\\Ya I and other lines. This ,New Department will be opened ina few days, when thc cxarpcntcr and painters complete their Work. We intend to carry a good assortment of ` Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishing We_ have ia large stock ready to put on the shelves, this _Stock was purchased ._°,oine time ago. Mark- ets have rapidly advanced and still zidvancing and we will put on the whole Stock at most attractive prices. they will call it gain prices. 4721-3-9MfmW1llEfrlM Zi. _ if , I We have not Selected a_ name for our new Department, We iiiiionrl handling several _ lines but we are Satisfied when thc public see our extra Values The Bargain Department We have Tliousands of Dollars Worth to sell at Bar- Cakerui. B_UYiNG, SMALL PROFITS and LARGE SALES will be our lVIO’i‘T0. ' Watch for date of our opening sale. F. 5. Holman & Co Ltd Charlottetown “ \YIl\\Vl\%l .»...., _ __ __ ___ _ .1- i I. W' -- -1-°--. --W _.-~ ~--- _ 3-§;_~_;______, ,T¢..,,_,:__-:.__:;c.:;;_ ~--» ----,-_lee-~-_-5| \\\\\\\X'IlllIIlII'f£`\\\\\\\\\\i/IIIIII/ll\\\\\\\\‘YIIIIllA \\\\\\\Y)IlIA\\\\\Y..*.J" lm ortant Announcement _ We take very great pleasure in :innouncing to oui many customers and the general public that wc are adding another large l')epartment to our busii_icsa. L /IIA L\ lZZ.\\\\\\“W' fi'-Sc II//I/Efg\\\\\\\\\\ ,lI\\§§IZI&I¢\\\\\ rs- »-.. .v.. =;rrr.i:~i» iw. as ` z_i»€_‘ iiiiif if ‘-lt" ~ ` . .nfl gill `l _,191 ti i 'i f-_ ft ,fiiji _ -.3 A ». r _ ‘ill ' ii* \°_’?."E .-- gi.- .E-=1 _ I l 7.5? ‘fi is ‘> :hi if viii' __ “_ ___ til rifii xi _' gli ‘__ lilltl