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I ...ll - _‘Vx ’ 1"! nl fi 2;; -gwsxa T `§ . - ~> -_ e..~¢.n_."- ---v-“fe _ E:-`*"‘i‘ Pla .P ' '_` ia 1' “ 3" .1, ff - _ fi tit'-ill' I lil; 1 C i V V. of ," » . 1 V. ".“¢u; ;` Promotes Dlgcstiollflverld- ness and ilesltontalllsnelllsr Oplunl Morplllllc norlilusral ‘ or N Anc orlc Doses - }§Ci NTS -"“""""" " The special recruiting meetings held V | -Mr. Charles Nelder. Tryon, n -h th t d H d Exmt Q," °tw,‘PPe,_ V" "MM" "“”"_"" "M "W spent Saturday in Su _ . _ lie speec es_ o. were e vere V _ _ at :|d‘:'°' 'A ‘_l u ' _ ' *ceased was ill ,her_i)6th year and during: ` ` . _8cHo°|_ c|_°.!D___ The .chool I‘l8l‘ III() She W .ll_\l'lD I)8\l6'VB\'_Il1 U18 Genuine Castoria Bears the ‘the month of January special services prices at Braces mn nd hmee eat ,. nd_chnd,.en linve been liela in connection with 4223-1-:lim 2 lr .nezivli _ ' '° °" " 5' 5 “_ =...==- ....,==-_- the Presbyterian Church at Glenwood. ws' W S S lam) .mfg great' great grand child' The l gf -w. wenoma Anulv-enaanv. ' ,,-_ _ h 4,, il ’ B _ t l ' llarriston (0nt.) Child Saved by Dr. Cassell‘s Tablets. MR. CORBY, HARRISTON P-0., and no-:.‘ at three yours I ilorrt think ONT., \rilli»~: -“.lu.=t a t`c\v lilies in there can be a lleililiier child il pr;ii~e i\t` ltr, l':i.~li`l lllillk tlloro is llll_\' uilli-r llleill cino for iliildrell like Dr. Clis_=ell's Tablets. I lilly say my \-:ilu ilus t.il.cn tllelll iill' nervis, and they have liuilt lit-|' up Spit-nllillly. il\""_ '~i'_il"Il=\l»l_‘». illlrl ,~l»-pt nw-ll nt Publish this letter ii you like; it niiili.. \\l- l°°t°'1 rclidcet in ilw v°f ll is G Nia 4223-1-31Mw’S2wkB.ES2WIts. _ " Church of Scgtland. Much could be MUBSEI. MUD CHAIN, shovels, at Mulburn has been closed owing to nm or me emmcter md worth of Infants and Children. . . » _ etc, at headquarters- Braces. the Mindes of their teacher. -W. 4zz:l.1-s1mwnzwlis.loszvi-lie. lille! ‘l°P°“°§ film Wm °‘S°°'l "i‘°i':§; o ers _ now That -- --=»--M if .f -rm l _Il-l¢bylt;>V|ll\lVVylr4t¢a»I‘l::!\lVl_.tv_ei;_si-illsn we reeelvgi- newz 3eti;el§- 2 eau a§?°°§:m§;§" gf; “gr°;’_‘}“_fe::on of can eolaea eya onsor cesat es.4il-l-1- sws ' ' _ m Pnlom s“mm°"m°_ Vnzwkl me W her lite, however, was hex true ftiétgl _ , ., _ _ang dlevotlon tozivall-‘ds tllinzs sac H. ___ 1 " an s e steeme t e comfort of re - s”A°‘s ‘N 'ww 'JMB' "dy" _ssmous Loss” Mr' “nd Mrs' gion aboge all else. She passed in f ri d li , la. f f - . , - Always ..‘:;,°l..'lz.s.:1;’..l":..l;.l:f“ es. 2.i...:‘°.Y:::":.::.2:..?:l:. --;-_----=~» -f 1,-~ youm mm home. _WV perienoe C list within the soul t e » ,hope of glory. She leaves to mourn ‘two daughters. Mrs Malcolm McLeod' -In I “_” ‘ ' =g¢s.§l&’ 'improve Your Complexion :mln -*“°.l‘;¥.i.l.:f.*.il°...i.i.“““ ‘it blotches will disappear face- For lmvwvlnl ineeeninleiueneno-poiong¢nebloodingoodoiner~ enroll m's~rllts I are safer, and sure: fhalfoometics. They Beauliiy . dmmwmimm mmmwmm awa- ui and ' ui blood- die ii ilbwig tile cheeks, tgn the and the Skill -Asl-l slsrsns, :ui-nnee iiliovele and Mm John ¢,,,,,,,_ and ,°,,_ fguwfdwymaig-_:fav Mx "sPEc"M' SERWCESF' D"“`m5 “nd b"““h°°°" "gm kmd “nd "mm Murdoch, besides sixteen grandqchild- Q' . , funeral was con 'acted by the Rev. Mr. ‘* -' Hubley, of Mo ague T e rema s °°“3l`3tll13“°U-“ U9 UW 0l‘\l°l' °f the were accompanied to the old family -SPECIAL PRAYER SERVICES# day to Mr. and Mrs. L. Cross-man of plot at B,-wmyn Ce,m@t9|-y_ by her Albmimills old G Brooks. of west Cape __ WESTERN Pinsonlls at Lot 7 0Leary, and Glenwood, did -axmssslous or svull>A1°Hv.| J," nfwkmwmml The Rev. Mr. Mellick, _-the Bop- Hlliburton, who celebratsed their mend, and ,-e|a¢|,,e,_ The pan hem-_ "LM" sd tist pastor' of 0Leary, recently held __84tl\ wedding anniversary on Thurs- are were J, w, Nilchglngm q_ A, Ami-n, ,41;,q,-ne 9' Week °f Slleclal' lll'°Y°l' BPYVIWB SI i|lY» '-59 25|! IDBL- -W- 'L_ Bruce. Flnle McBeth, N. Matheson AiaW¢.i'dlr ` I Springfield. -W. Bud' D_ Mel Asahi* n Qfgiorim ‘ -N0`l'iGE-- Pie social with mnsi- -The many friends or the Rev. G., AENEAS MecAnvll.LE _ ' Cill Dl'08'l‘0l1\l1l6 at R089 VBIIGY hall, A Sdlar of Kensington, feel for him ' dom has the Angel of Death made .__ _ g of Red Cross. Admission ten and M old circuit friends at Cape Wolfe ,\pgrf,¢|R¢m¢¢y|°|-gmgllgn = teen cents. Ladies with baskets fre'6. and~0iLear_y join in this expression of Iion.SourSiorn_am.Dnn“hoea D. J. Munroe, chairman of com. sympathy.-W. Worms.Convulalons.Feverllh~ 1 4230.1V.31M2|_ ness and LOSS 0F SLEEP. U r v B r ‘ _ l`acSim`tIe Signalltreof -BAPTISMAL SERVICE- OI Riagg 'took place at St, Jgmeg' Church Z/4¢f‘fZ5v_’. ‘ Sunday afternoon in connection with on Tuesday morning of Mr, John Pe the service held at the Methodist ter Arsenault son of Joseph Arsenault . - , _ co . nzhlilrgfzheflbxdn I rt a Church in Springfield the Rev. R. of sl. Glllienve to lvnse neun cnllnnt. ` Bl'0dl° D€l‘f0l'll1€d the Sacrament Of daughter of fthe late Alexis Gallant of V- A _ I ‘ U W- ` n e V £3, U S 8 Friday February second. for benefit ln:th`d loss of his beloved father. I-lie: Sei i-WEDDING BELL8.--The mar --MORE RECRUITS WANTED - not secure a. sufficient retum for the m'“e"“me “V Congratulations is offered i the young man of iLondon Point who is -Mr Albert Robinson. Augustine ,mated _W (‘ove, spent Saturday in Summerslde. sam to have e ,________ ______ 1 5 _ ' -BEAN SUPPER AND oANcE.- 'i' The enthusiastic splrlt of initiative Mr Bremnn C W°°d Anmny' ‘hat characterisee all works perform _Mr A Smmlf Of B05'l°“ I5' ic Fund The doors opened at 7 “Pending Wmetillle at hill Dafems' Yclock and in a short interval the hall hflme al W9P»l Calle- - - vas packed with eager guests. The ntrance fee entitled the guests to the spent Sunday with friends in Vic d by me womewn Insumwm was ‘° 3 _ one of the chief characters of the Wo ' I rl , V- ) l ‘ E ‘ ‘ & , I ‘ , A “M” -l~ Beam" °f Svllllliilelil- ll”-S vlien on Jon. 23rd ine ladies or ine returned from his visit to the United ,aid Institute .held ,_ bean supper and Slat” - _ lu 'sl ti lien °nen's Institute branch at Wellington lance at the We- ngton a on the proceeds to go towards the Patrio -MlB5°B Mlnllle Wflghii “lid Rim* upper and an all night’s dance. Dan noulter, victoria. spent Saturday in _ing begun at an enrly lioui- to the nn- '1ryon. the guests 0! MTB- Ll°Yd zicfaetion of all present. ’l‘-he music Siordy. -V. was furnished by Messrs. Cameron. Ellis and Gallant, accompanied on the -Messrs Edhilbert Poirier Prosper ~, b Messrs A pome A Gan Saturday. -V ot’ her cousin. Miss Ida Murray. Water - rgan y . . r. - - L. Gal-lan-t. Eli E. Arsenault. and Jo- 1% and 11 Em5_ At about 10'o»0¢|¢k seph P. Arsenault were in Abrams'V| .upper was .served to W-e.m_y.f°“, Villszc on Wednesday last--M- ~ueiits at the some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Gallant, _'MIN Mary. M°°“.-°5'- Tl'Y°'°- 9-“fl _the hall belngtoo small _to afford such lille-s_ Carrie Robinson. Auzustiuc _in neeonimodation. over one liunai-en Cove. were visitors to Summerslde people parmokgf me de"cg°us_Buppe,. llld returned to the hall only to re- sume the dancing. The “ sum ot' -Miss Joslc Doyle. Burton. Lot 7 _l22.oo was realized. '1\lils_goes to is visiting in Summerside. the guest ,how that were are very many ways to afford enjoyment and to be patrio- Si--H V -.ic in time of war.-R ' -Miss Blanch Noonan, Albany, has ` returned' home after a brief visit in Summerside. the guest of her sister., sE~rrl.Eo nlowr. I l‘.irs'. D. J. McNeill.-H_ However the battle is ended, -Many friends of Mr. Andrew Ber- With fluttering flags and .pruncing nord of Abrumfs Village regret toV page, f learn that he has returned from awayj Anil echoing roll of drums, not-in the best of health.-M. _~ltlll truth proclaims this motto Virginia I-‘armor Until it is set-tled right. such an indelible impression on the residents of Kinkora as on the night of the nineteenth lust., when fit visilt- ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oweli G. McCarville, gnd claimed from them their youngest son, Aeneas, at the ear- ly age of twenty-seven years. The' deceased -had' been in perfect health until the Tuesday previous to his death, which came as a shock to his many friends and associates, to whom and pleasurable pastime But at the hearth of his parents' house is where this young and dutiful son will be truly missed, as it was there that his true and manly spirllt shone forth in its superiority of character He was ever isollcitous for the welfare of his par ents, and his labors' were always made lighter by the thought that he was aiming to lightien theilr burdens He was fortified in his last moments by the rites of the- Catholic Church. ad ministered by Rev Father McLean His funeral, which was one of the largest ever seen lm Kinkora parish was held on Sunday morning at St Maluohis Church. where the services were conducted by Rev Fr Macin tyre, after which all that was mortal of Aeneas was laid to rest in Kimrora Cemetery The pall bearers were'-- Thomas Gallagher, Fred Mc(`arville. William Duffy John Murphy. Emmet Murphy. and Edward Murphy. B sides the sorrowing parents: there are left to mourn one s-ister, Mrs. Albert McEwen. Maine. and three brothers. John James in Winnipeg. Parnell, in Vancouver. and' Dominic in Maine. To these is' extendedthe heartfelt sympathy of many friends. May he rest -in peace. ::Asthma -Cannot Last when' the! h ' elfl ‘ is greatest of‘sll»,ast me spa cs _ Kello ’ A tb R u-fred. D_r._J. D.. ggs _s ma emi- '- ii ' in on if edy assuredly , eserves e ex e title.Vlt has countless cures to its cred-,' it`whiclrlotherfpraparations- had .-failed) to benefit. l brings help to even tll most severe cases and brings the pat- dltlo if bl' d relief ient to a con n 0 ease . Surely suffering from asthma is need- less when a remedy ilike this is so eas- ily secured. um* ll GEN. HUSKINS ASSUNES IIIIMMAND IN [ASI AFRICA LONDON, Jan. 26.- Lieut. Gener- 'al A. R. Hoskins has been appointed to the command of the British East African Expeditionary Forces, succe- eding Lieut. General Jan Christian Smuts, it was oillcinliy reported today General Hoskins assumes command ln East Africa on January 30. the an- nouncement states. BERLIN, vin Sayville, Jan. 29. - British troops, advancing in three ways; attacked German positions north of Armentieres yesterday, the war ofllcc announces. On the Verdun front i'ollr attacks were made by tho French. The text oi the statement reads WESTERN FRONT.-Army gloup of Crown Prince Rupprecht.- North of Armentieres the British nt- tackcd in three waves the position of n Bavarian infantry regiment. The attack was repulsed with the intliction of severe losses' upon the enemy. West of Frommels, east of Neuvlllle St. Vaast on the north bank of the Ancre and' north of Vic Sur Alsne, enterpris- es by a hostile raiding party were un- successful. Southwest of Lee Trastery u Brit- iisli outpost was. captured' by the army group of the German Crown Prince on the west bank of the Mouse in the V.erdun region. There was ‘lively fight- ing dui-ing the day. ln the mornllng the French tried to advance by a sur- prise without artillery pre-poration against the positions on liill 304 cup- tured on Jan. 25. They streamed , back under our fire which began imme- lillately. Beginning at noon a heavy .artillery fire" was placed upon our treuches. After violent tire- upon the lines there _.a French attack ensuef-, which all broke down and’ was with- out success. Westphalian infantry re- Baden reserve infantry regiment, No. 109. tenaciously defended the captur- ed ground on which not one foot was regained by the French im spite oi their most liberal use of men ami ammunition. In the Vosges u raid resulted in nine prisoners being brought lin. giments numbers 13 and 15,.and tho' 1 CHARLOTTBTOWN IIARKITI Butter (creamery prints) 41-43 E321, dan. 3.-42 o , .... .... ..... 1| Chickens, lb .... .... .... .. 15-1! Ducks, lb .... 1|-18 Turkeys, lb .. .. .... ...... itll Beef (lb) retail .... 1 I0 Beef (wholesale) dressed .07-.t0 Beef (live weight) .... .. .05-.gg Turnips (bushel) .... .. ...... I0-_ Oats (white) bush. 62-68 Oats (black) bush. . ..65~85 Parsnips (lb) .... ...... .0155 Buckwhegt lbush.) ‘1.00»1.15 Wheat ( ash.) 81.15 -1.60 Hay (ton) .. ....$12-$14 Straw (ton) 7.00-8.00 Potatoes (bushel) .. 80-60 Lambs (live) .... .. .. .0855-.00 Pork, (selects) wholesale 1755-18 SUMMERSIDE MARKETS _E Butter, creamsry, lb. .....4(i-41 Butter, dairy, lb... ...36-37 Buckwheat, bus., . ...1.00-1.20 Calfskins. lb... .. . ......l9 Eggs,doz . . . . .. . ....40 Hoy. pressed. ton . ..11.00-12.50 Hay, loose, ton . . . . . . .. .10.00-11.50 Hides, Lamb pelts, lb. . §.....60-90 Oats. black, bus.. . ,.70 0ats,white... . . ..66 Potatoes . ....60 Straw, pressed, ton .8100 Pork, organs att. lb. .......l4-16% Wheat, bus: .....1.50-2.00 ,P 3 l baptism on the infant of Mr and Mrs. ligmont Bay -M ,he was always a medfium of innocent 35|-.\|_,|N QEPQR1' . _ 0 V. » _ _ v | _ _ . `: w ' - _ _ . V V V V V . V BV. ,Q V M Z _ £11 , nestoreu to Heilih by vlnol Thoush the heel ci the strong olmrcs- C h | ___ ' sor _ Atlee. Va..- l was weak. run-down, May grind -the weak in -the dust . no appeme, my mood was WM-_ [~ And the voice of _.farne, with one ac could not sleep nights and was rapid- cllilm ly losing flesh, but I am farmer and Ma C9" mm Fell “lid 1l|5l~ h d _ M dj 1 had H d _ Leif. I.{O3e 'Wh Bpplatld take Warning , Vf;,i§ 8 to work e cn” ta e to And keen gills motto in cisl\i- ‘S 2% _ “IQ CI'C3my Iatllff Of B8by’5 Own S08 c help me until I took Vinol After tak ing three bottles my appetite is flue. N° ‘l“°93°i|; ls tale; :raged liver peptones, on, mainganeee DFID won 1 te nd i hat , i » golf:-arftend to gvgsggmie :snakes runs Th°“¥|1 }ll9nl;iil1lKs are strong, if he be a wron ' ° n K e t S down conditions. chronic couZlls. The balttle 1, not yet done_ - sf' ,' iii# 3-':f | intl (olds and hronchms For sure as the morning follows Dr Cassell‘s Tablets are Nntritive, Restorative Altar-.i-liive, E A' Foster' Dmggmgr Ch?;tl':tt|e‘ The darkest hour of the flight. . 'lllld Ailil-3DilEill01.li<'. and thi- lei-cl:-lllilru rented - town’ also at the best “gg ' n r 5A|v|p|_E_ ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,m,,,,,,, "_, MMV "F "’ nu Prince Edward lslnnil towns. vlnol N‘{,g5f”1‘t'°,'; ;‘;tfl;§‘ ;_|;§,:f|°d - I ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Am,‘}n°,§‘"°“ w“{',"‘| '.',',':" is solo ln Montague by H. J. Mn- tlll ri~i~i»l|/f nl 5 ‘ gg." bon will-< in rllycr lniantila Weakness Kidney Trouble Palpiiation ' I _ f- D|D 3|-15 MEAN |17 llii .»i.lin|ili iiiil iii *I V l ing nlolllcre .mil during the PY rl ll l l I ii lll i . | . ' _ - - L‘l'.lit':ll i'L‘l‘ioils ol' lile. .iii ii-. lliir-.l.l r' ~'.»l.l liy D -.~.-..,..,, Md ~, ,k, ._ _ - ’"°t°’ °°°\d°m~ ,,,,__,_|__ A ,M V M51 _V Om VVVVV-V: H mV.VV_»~V_i:;i VViVfVi:>iiV»VViV_limi,nlii.ViiVi cuinnle. CURE; SUN Apyggrrrggqg Lionel-Oh. thanks; lt's nothlns. D I K I V ull \I.il .illi .lli-vi. Wnr lux, 2 cnllts llul' lube extra. Inna ‘VI nw' °`n¢ pggkg Q pfgvgg "_ sold .nd Elpeet t0 "V0 I.hl'0{lKh llllllly D'l0l'8. U J ' . ___ I '~‘f / ~ - A """""` ____ Sola Proprietors: Dr. cas.e|l‘s oo.. Ltd.. Manllhntur. Eng. ` llllranteed £1 lbove Vino! drllllllt. , Mm“w~Oh' but hops not' L bl/l W Guy kb /or 'vu ‘ -_ ' l 1. . . _ . .- “‘ r " ~ ' ~~- ' - ~~ ‘ ` ' ' ‘ " ““' ' ' r "‘ -A-~~ ‘ --~ - ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ - ~ - A ----~.- - ---- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~.».~.~.~:::.~=.~<:.-::--=-:-~ '='~‘-' '-“ff-‘-'f-'-‘-'f-'ff-*f-r-'-‘ff~`-2*-rr-'-'-‘-r-1'-r--1Q-vu--va -H v -:.--::~» .-.-.--~.-:.1--rf--~ -'-`-'- -‘-‘--‘1*-1'-‘I-'-'--1rf~'f-rf-‘f-r-12*:.1 _rr-‘-.~.-:.~.-.=-'r.-.A -~A:-_-_~.-_-_--.-:_-_-_-.~.~.~.-_-_-_-_-_-_-; :_-,Vee _ ,7_~_~_~,~_',.~.,~|,¢.,¢...-`_ _ _ _V VV -_-___}_,¢,n V ',VV,`;.__V,_______4`,‘_”,VVV, v,‘,,’i 1-, ,V i ,_ , , l _ I -_ . I ll' : ; 'k- ' - . :::.t? 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