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EVANS, Agt. for Wm. Davies Qo. Montreal. 1518-10-11M7i.. ` __ Soldier’s Remembered A most delightful affair occurred on the evening of July 17th when a large number of friends and neighbors gath- ered together in the beautiful grove of Daniel McDonald, Garfield to wel- come home two of their brave boys, namely Pte. Harry Murray and Pte. James Wihittle. Pte. Murray has been in the service since 1915 and has been through all the 'big battles up to Sept- emher 1919 when he was badly gassed Addresses of welcome were read, and gifts were presented by Mr. Thomas McKenzie and Master Willie D. Mc- Donald. After the presentation fitting replies were made by Ptes. Murray and Whittle, after which the retunned men and friends sat down to a. dainty repeat. T-be remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in music. and dancing. The enjoyable function was brought to a close by bouncing the heroes and singing the National Anthem. _ WAS AUTHOR OF . “SWANEE RlVE_R" SONG Stephen Collins Foster, who wrote "Way Down Upon the 'Swanee River," was a Northerner, 'horn in Pittsburgh July 4, 1826, and never saw the Flor- ida river. HQ was a popular song wri- ter who appealed to the heart of his public. Among his' works were "Old Kentucky Home," "Ma§sa's in de Cold Cold Ground." “Old Black Joe," and other Southern songs. He had a nut- uralaptitude for music, and at ilrst wrote his songs without knowing how rams as o song writer. When he wrote the pianoforte and voice culture. He was living in New York when he won fame as a song writer. When he worte "Way Down Upon the Swanee River" " "" W" " _" ” ”" ` ` °" "" " ' At a great price war has called a ' ~---f~ ~' ' _ halt to a ruinous system, and an after lrsrlsy _ i - i _ 2- - Hi' Catarrhai Deafness 0 visitor to Victoria on Sunday.-V. TELL8 SAFE `AN~D SlMPLE WAY ' ' 1-Q TREAT AND REUEVE ton, N. B., spent a few days in um- - A1- HOME merside this lweek.--L. If you have camnh' catarrhul deaf’ business t-rip' to Summerside and Clif- ges °”' ness or head noises caused by cat- mn dn W9dn9Bday_._v_ arrh, or if phlegm drops in your throat and has caused caturrh of the atom- ach or bowels -you will be glad to -B know that these distressing symptoms e ma be entirel overcome in nt n * Y Y 8 Y instances by the following treatment which you can easily prepare in your Bedeque_ were quests of M1-_ Jo n home at little cost. Secure from your L drugglst 1 ounce of Parmlnt (Double Strength.) Take this home and add tp ' _ _ -Mrs. W. P. Doull and Miss Alice it /¢ pint of hot water and a little- Dmm of Charlottetown spent Monday granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. in Take one tahlespoonrui four times a R9ad_._.L_ _ ' dsy. Au improvement is noted after the first day’s treatment. Breathing should become easy, while the dis si trcssing head noises, headaches, dull- ing a .pleasant visit wt en s a ness", ‘cloudy thinilalug, etc., -should w00(1va1e_...H_ gradually disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell taste. defective hlwfiils and mucus Mchure, of Linkletter have returned "1 Y dl'°DDlI!8 lil the back di U18 i-l\\'0Ht to Summerside after spendirng the drugs!" in °"_h°" Wwdaif °" Wblet are other symptoms which suggest the past two months in imperial, Sask.'- form enables the “mm” -1° d° its presence of cat-arrh and which may of- L ten he overcome by this efficacious treatment. It is said that nearly nine- 3 by per cent of all ear troubles are fo therefore, be many people whose hear- to ing may he restored by th-is simple, m harmless, home treatment. _ ° -. he was given $500 for its sole use by to hear t-hat Miss Agattha Gavin, _Al- - ___=_¢,__ ',._';f»l.;-or-'=7»: _ ,_ _ I _ _ _ _ . . Christy's Minstrels. berton, who underwen an operut on (si eh' -td :I-he Gu-a_;d|§") Q* i_ 1 ' -1-é-I n&-1 F-gs-f _ - _ _'_ ' gm A legend states that the writer sud- at the Prince Clouuity Hospital on _ ~ _-_' _ -_ - _ f ‘ _ - _ _ deniy turned to -1 map of the south, Tuesday, is reported doing well, the hh; %1;Ii)§g'e,2_;‘_f{'_p;_5'_.__o‘_xn_ézspgiifsgggg Elgin- £l_:i_»;ii_e:_n0_a1:getfi_¢?;1nx_1_r\_tro¢ips are iigrlgie rei_r;_i'orc_ements\to the Lette de- days by the British torpedo boat des while writing his song, to find a river operation -being successful.-H. save that 660010111! I0 theflatest inior- up peace negotiationsywitshn51eoL%Ii€;1 Sixngerrgiain ,merchant ships have liglislr ‘shi/Bstc?i1:awi;1d?l‘;' tgitgilfmgn t1 - \ ~- e - - s eva _Mn J_J_ Ga___"-°'*‘det_ _retuurenteur and mation a great _part of R~iga'1s_in f-lam- -The Esthonian Government is sending to choose the one dear to hearts of showman “par excel1enee"of Summer- that would suit the mechanical needs of rhyme writing, and just happened the South. The peculiar Negro flavor si of many of his songs was' acquired Boston. He was an interested spec Where ‘My Love Lies Dreamlng," say he was ca able of 'better things. When visiting friends in S\irnmerside_--L. _ ESTERN PERSONALS _ --Miss Agnes Reilly, of Amherst is --Mr. Clifford Foy, Tryon, was 8 -Mr. Wilfred McElman, of Monc- ’ S -Mr H.R Profit, Victoria, made a -Mr. and Mrs. 'cuss s. wright, cleque, Spent Sunday ln_Vict0ria- V. -Mr. and Mrs. James Hendgrsog. ea on Sunday.-V outward passengers ws Dr. Alex York on a 5ll|Mll`»H lHlll|lilE5 lHlUl|E_l_l]lE|l.|Tl Tells Sale, C¢rtain, Speedy Relief For Acifcl -|ndlqeatl°n Socalled stomach troubles, such ns indigestion. sus. sourness, stomach- ache and inability to retain food are in probably nine cases out of ten, simply evidence that excessive secretion of icld is taking place in the stomach, causing the formation of gas and acid indi ti Gas distends_ the stomach and caus- es_that full, oDDl'essive,.burhing feel-, ing sometimes known as heartburn, while the acid irritates and inilames the delicate lining of the stomach. The trouble lies entirely in the, excess dev- elopment or secretion of acid. _ To stpp or prevent this souring of the food contents of the stomach and ' by U18 5 __ __--_-\`\§ ` } 0ll_(Ill@\\\\\\\\ season’s latest materials such las- 'Silverto‘¥1e, Velour, ’Women’s 1-winter coats in -Plain-sor -~ Dolman O,--lines. 0 Plain or for trimmed collars. costggre' this’ ._- Broadcloth and a variety of other matenals, Half and ‘ full length lined. Prices are from $17-9_3 to $95.90- _ ' ~ New Serge- ‘For Women- Dtféssesr Fall Suits Women’s new fall" dresses in 'very fine serges for street or afternoon wear, very becoming styles in Navy I' ‘_ High/ gradeisergesppoplins, tweeds, s11ve1_'tone»a_nd velour inthe latest; sty- es, plain or fur trimmed collars. 1 _ 'Prices range from $37.50 to 35-00- ' _CHILDRENS DRESSES. and'Black daintily em-_broidered and I braid trimmed. Prices range from In navy serge, plain or pleated styles snslvs to $35.00. - ' in sizes 4 to 14 years. -Prices range | ..... _.$5.75 to $15.00 ` s Charming 'Fur Coats and Sets- A beautiful showing of women’s fur coats in Hudson Seal, Muskrat, Racoon, and Marmot. Plain or full back models, beautifully lined and come in various lengths - Capes, Stoles and Scarfs in Seal, Mink, Sable, Kolinsky fox, etc., with mufl's_to match. ’ All styles, make your selection -at once. f _ ` ' o g Ladies' Womens’ ` § _ ___L_ to neutralize the acid, and make it ,r ` 0 ~ bland and -harmles a teas oonful of E _ ‘ Suinmerside, the guests of Mrs. W. -Miss Emma McLellan, Summer- de, has returned home after spend- ih fri d t --Messrs. Cliiiford Rogers and Earl -After a confinement to his home M k ml an _mack for and take onl-y Bisuratéd Magnesia, _ _ NPROWE ., LTD. r a couple wee s w - _ _ ~ _ caused by catarrh and there must, of the “.Flue", his -friends are pleased ybhoisg lflirgsggciany Prepllrfdf fm' the -Her many friends will be pleased de' is registered at the Crawford, S. P bisilrated magnesla, a good and effect- ive corrector of acid stomach, should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or coldwater after eating 'or whenever gas,_ sournass or acidity is felt. This sweetene the |tom_ach_l}n`d neutral-~‘ izes the acidity in a few moments and' is. a perfect harmless and inexpensive remedy to use.¢ ' An antiacid, such as -bisurated mag- nesla which can be optal ed from an work properlywithout the acid of ar- tificial digestents. Mngnesia comes in several forms, so be certain; to ask Rigglll Flages “M Sweaters Ladies _ pull' 'over and coat styles iweatcrs, all the latest colors and fancy nit. - Prices $4.00 up Childresn all sizes. ._ _ _ . ._ $1~00 up S Niglitgowns A splendid assortment of women’s and children’s .White O Flannelette nightgowns in high neck and long __ sle_eves or slip over styles. ' ` ' Prlces $2.25 to $450- see Mr. Joseph Du-rant able to _ _ ' I ~ ' ' ` ove out again.-H. IIII&“\\\\iWi\\\\\\\\\\lIIlIllllIA\\ Li/IIIIIIO“\\“ _ - - ~ 7:*/91". - been captured during the past twoicorrespondent. 2 ="- ‘- - f--v 'Em _i ‘ - by attending Negro camp meetings. tator at Combination Park races on _ _ Foster chose to he a popular song Thursday _ ‘ln 'company with Mr. ‘ ' f writer, although his critics, pointing Jamieson, formerly of Sunrmeraide. _ _ _ " - _ _ _ to his -four-voiced serenade, f‘Come ---3 - s__ _ _ __ M|nard’i Linlment Cures Colds, Etc. fr' - ` ={»_`r.;§ _- ' . __ __ ,_ " _ Q D hir popularity declined he became de- 8 pressed and gave way -to' irregular OLDIERS RETURNING TO PRIMAL _ ._ INDUSTRY nr-bits. Hs d-lea in New York, Jan. 13, noses.-use s _ I ‘ -they sturdy strenihizlg ' e _ _ that comes from _ ' Z best wheat and melted ~ A; nz rv. _' it / 1 ` -‘ ' ‘ .P _ '_ ____ __ _ -___ _ is iris.-;1'.~,e_r~i_.:1___ ao‘l)>uil?l;i~ of :muse _e 1 a ` 1864, a pennlless wanderer. /_ .' _' _` \- _.',' _.____'¢_'~.§,,__;,_ _ _ O i _ 5 _ 3 haw great good fortune it is very few 1. There S rea-me-ure settlement or .soldiers _ upon this land is more pronounced and more successful in this country their 1 land best settled agricultural portions ¢_-__ (Toronto Globe, October 1st., 1819.) math of war-todayns at all times in history--is the return oi men to -the -primal industry f-of agriculture. Fortunately for Canada--and just in any other of the hellizerer'1t~natlons. Canada has actually -placed on farms more returned soldiers 'than have all tha remaining Allies together, -includ- ing the United States. In~ Ontario alone, over 000 veterans have -been lo- cated since last November, and prac- tically all ot them on farms in oldest of the province. Many'of these_are city-bred Imefn, educated and tra ned for professions' or trades. who desire to give their young families 'tb_efines‘t:_- mabls advantages o country l e, an who are enabled to begin farming by reason of the financial ‘aid supplied through the Soldier -Settlement Boa_;d. he Board has done and is do g good work, and its undeservlng of a gbodt dleal_ of _the carp_lng -criticism rec e a rom var ous qusr ers. It haa_,made mistakes, and _probably will he human enough to make others, ".2" ”i.°'°5"“.i‘ ‘.‘.‘.’li.°‘r‘i.°”“%"‘»'l‘r2'i"- t at ae o o 0 fe a _ ment or .returned men_ it is doi-ng`i-ga-1, se;vf¢_:'e_.a1_\d justifying;-_its formetinil. f¢'ri::n»i°s fifuiaisseiif-aggfrsifioo should only fifty ,per--cent 'ut 'these- "msko good" an _farmers and ba- conretgrnarment producers pf food ire casa _ gwllvhsv -c¢\rn»to»i_za sr ful Ihr. the ytuvhheirig earthen on - der the direction of ltr W' Elm ss. ?“f,'f*f"*~"- » §;. fi r » a 1 -»`_~3.»»‘ _ ` r ‘ f __ .__ __ ' _ "l i *_ vi- ‘-_- ride. ___‘{ _ ¢_:-_ ". -. - N SY a RUP = ‘~ ii- .I ',__\r___, .4 -_ ,_§ _ _ _ ' _ ,_»,,_,._- __,_~_,- ..~ V ~ ' Some ._ _prefer the white (Lily White) com syru , £01' law?-Ufiei Others, the golden, cane-Havore , crQ_w;l_s{grsnd;__.' ~ 1 - _ r , r 1 - _ _ ~,_ , _Lily White for 0 food . . 4 __ ____- -.. ` 1% ' »~ 'i # li- , ‘L'l?,;.,°.{;‘{,“.,s,,,..“'i5".*’ °°'#ii"&~P an F3 5 PFW Briss, Ha _ "_i‘,&d_.11,fi's'; high in food ~ -l 5. 1_