. _.V i. , /N1"-.", :,; lr. 'kr "’ "1 EA If. . -it I -_ -. . 1, U, ’,(_._ ' (Ii i I fi __-. A, _ af ._ . _.._ #_ t , g. f'_`.`-- . , .._. ._ __ T. , __ . _-A 5. ‘ f-;.-.-:...;.-,_ ~~.~ -it . --.L it I- .»`.'\.-:-I. ; . ..._-l. ig ,-iw. ,- Iil'.'I' tl nn.; ' ,- 1;* l. . fl.-¢ :_ , ‘rr-g. `li',,i-Qi-.' 1" '_ " -_1"-1”.” __ y ' 'l-yfii Q. 2,; ;,;Aji - P. `t; - s-3~\-_va .-;Qs,>-. ‘“.s`.;. , _[_ 211,' ,. s _ ~ I -,-_,.\,. _Ii I5. "f ‘i-lit’ _ If ~°' _ ,/.. A; It/`( _ ` i-'fn Lf. ‘ , ~'A.'.._‘-j ;15l`l`if“ .. , `;,- .t-‘_:- 51.11 lr I ' 3'- "¢ _-§'v_’, tl( J.. __ I-_ ;. "I t . ., 'I 1"!i'V. -l"’iI_¥ if §l.f;s.,f.-1:. H,"-_-; 1fI'_. 1-:_’2-`2I=I?yi~"°I'f'i-=.i- "f 1-. ii.-'i~'f..; bt‘i'_' - 5" I I tl -'I a .. "T f,-.5 -»=”"“’5 ’,-fe; .5-1'-, 1 ._ _ »;~'_ ., -_ .ie _ L1 f ig _-'i=l_‘,i ,i.~1» 1, writ! -,_ fa, r-ff* _ itil _ _l` )4":“lI Ill' .fy - 1- -ft- ( '_' 1' Hi . III f" H3141- ~. ' iii-I 1_1..-,trip -". -tl - - l f -:l I I "_ g . v t I .4 "- -A ‘Fwc _» _ ~.~--1-~ l ' “rw” ry ' 1-*-'A -- - T I ~»>~o-»--s--U-9-a»»o-we-to-1-so-o-u ` ` ` I With Fingerst _ ~ Coins Lift Of -is Doean't hurt l bit to lift any I corn orenlluo right off. Try It! ~n.»¢..--»-o-s IN MISEIIT ~ Mrs. Courtne Tells How She . Was Cured' by Lydia E.. 'li Pinkham’s Vegetable ,il , i , _fi , , Y , "f,,}..._.; 3 _ ,.~_- .,, _V ._-.1 ‘ -l / .__ .i . _ ~' ` , .~i.:_ . ‘.- 1 t 1. 1 4! , . . ,_ ,.,_...,..., ., ,,, T , The following letter has been re- Jan. 26, 1918. Dear Mother:--I take' muah pleas-_I re in writing to you to-night as I‘| lil safe in dear old Blighty. I. crime vcr the other da to have an op- . _ by MacArthur en-listed with the 105th Highlanders and has been_ln France over a year and so far has escaped injury. ` lilll EATING The Iortures ot Ilyspepsia celved from Pte. Gordon J. MacArthur, ON LEAVE `-IN PARIS The following letter has been re- Sibyl Boates. Tyne Valley. Pte. Som mvhere in France, Jan. 14t.11.'1ii18. ‘_ -.......~..»_............sm--...N-..................... _, - 1 ` For a few cents you 1-,*,¢. can. get a small bottle . ol' the magic drug free-_ *ET zone recently _discover- . ,- . mall. I Just ask at any drui; ‘ store for a small bot- tle of freezone. Apply _ Q a few drops upon n ‘ tender aching corn.. or. , eallus and instantly all I soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus; so loose that you lift it; off' with the lingers. Just think! Not one bit ol' pain before alt- plvlnr: freenone or ;li~ terwzlrtls. It doesnt ov- en irritate the sur- rounding skill. Hard corns., soft corns or corns hel- weeli the toes. also hai~dell<>d t.-allllses rm hotiotn of fcct. i\hi'i~.'i-I up and fall off I‘;'l;I:1t0\II]§agil::;Il|UR at particle. It is nl~I ' -_ I 1‘adIeSI‘ KWH fl tiny bottle .on fhcl grfsgsgenadiclevcr lol it corn or cal- TRIRTHS ll - - 7' _ .J .1 _ -- CLIFFORD.-In Boston. l\Iilss_, on Feb. 10th, IIIIR, to Mr. and .\li's. I\`l'n.nIrI ‘I`-'Iff“"I- fofnterly Miss latin iri-cnl»».-.- r-ity. rt llnlightei-_ l 1 IUI iii \\`\ =--:_ \ - ,, E-_E fi-:L-fi' \ I `_`_~ ‘/ TuPl.lN.-'At the Prim. tv-nliiity lini- pital on February filth. to Mr, anti Airs. Denzel D. Tupiiu ii son (_l,,m,.. l\clr.i - _ DEATHS _ 11'; ' __.- 11,. ,, 3ll_l_EsPl§)-Ai lctlnm hospital. mr €0CIn_l_lfrl‘ ..4th. Ilerirge \\`iII»crt. onl_\' .son of .I-Ir. and .\Irs. f.iln-:-pic ut' Stony Il‘“I‘°- 38"‘d 25 .\'¢lul'.~‘. li iilonllls_ :I-i 1 :l_vr=. - ` c°0FK‘E_S“‘i¢If‘Hll' In Fllarlottclowti “Il ,‘I9I`U=1I‘y 26, Jill-l-.-.< 1‘.t)0k@_ pig. 'Wt Manager of the .\'ni~tii _.\,,,,.,,-_ can Life. FIOWE.-..\t the P. IE I II - ‘ Poli; zlitli, lrus \l~.»-.»'_»i_miII-_»1l'i`i-ul lir. G9'.llIl.\.\'l{.' ll ly fl _ - nhl rl..-..r.1.».,' - .L it I »v - A , .t.~.,I _, - _ g _ _ ~ ‘ " "- _' _;"" _L “S-'-'r"";1lai~=lit¢asL ' _f - ~ ' _ A --antnlyunsinn-n.'__~ I A . _';I‘-- r- , Jn _ ~ -_- _W Lettcrs From England ` ' celved by»’lLdt‘s.4Heat.onk_-Bonshaw fl-oni her sou Woudrtll. Ohlldren Cry for I-'letcl\r'o - ` ` `\_`__` .`_ X - _ _. _ _ _ ._ _ ‘ _ \_, mas and New Years. Well Paris is certainly' a handsome city, it is far is so them. I was- around to see quite a lot oi' the city, there are English guides. who take you around to show ay-5', (from the 2otn Dec. till the 4th f.Iat .) so I was there for both Christ- head of London for beauty but there not the business nor the crowds of eople on the streets, which are clean one could eat their meals oft' oil all the places of interestf I was' in Eiffel Tower, and several iiclcnt buildings and churclies, was :'Ili:.a1 box,ti i'ol' $9.50, trial sizc 25;". also through n_ large mugmm N, -Airs.I.1ZZll1COUl:'l‘NEY,1088t;hAve., 'wwe gumn" much better H9 was -‘"-I “II 5901915* .Of 5"’-“I IW-`7Ii’i1I\I I-‘I-` Christmas day. It is something like ` IJ Wliy will women drag along from day I u day, year in and year out, suffering I _ ucil uiiscry as di-'i Iii rs. Courtney, when I’ knew and I was sure glad to see ___ 1 _I I1I;]`kn(I){`e,:l-1;] ,gr?“|m so “mit Lam . I modern inventions usetL in tile pr."- uchlt-tters as this arecontinuullybcing' ' U ' I ' ‘U Ie _re"°g“.ze me N N ° ° sent. war. You woul(" not think when ulilisli.-d. I-Iv..-ry woman wllo suffers am" I‘°_ 899" "Ie ‘T I9“` U““`-“- I 0 3. A - - wollld like to have seen Bi-uce,..~lult-- Wert, t_I_\_kaIoosu, Iowa. [|,,_i fi,-gt hd; I mm from E' ]'_ that I-`l‘uii»u-Lives Limiforl, (ltfllwq, H0 7-00111 LODIIOII, it SIIOWS N8D0l0\`lI~ I I I £1 Dear Friend: -,_- I In my last letter to you I said I - ' was getting n pass to Paris, so I am Sr. ?tI.\mlN’s, _\’.B. going to try and tell you a little about the city, and' how I enjoyed mys-elf while there. I was there for fifteen " . . ». t- " -_\ _ - ~ . ‘- _ _‘ Kind Y Have Always Bought and which haslieep' Thi; us, for age; thi,-ty years, has Iiorne the- signature, of -' - and has been made under his per- sonal supervisiomsince its infancy, . _ ow no one to deceive ou in this. 411 Y All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ants and Children-Ex erlence nst _Ex rlment. ‘”‘ wh t 'S éAs`i"ol=ilA 3 I - . ` Castorla is a harmless substitute or Castor Oil, Paregoric, Di-ops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains ' neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colle and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising om infancy till the day he died, also number of ancient relics as- well a.=` oil soe the people of Paris that there therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and\natu:al_ sleep. The Chiklrelva Panacea--The Mothers Friend. CT.” __ _______ ___ Y _ _ _,U fr.~lrn dis laceiiielit-l, irrenularitles, lll- - . . n I tialnmatioll, uit-1-:'al»oli, baciailche, ner- I *as it war going on at all lun volt . _ _ u e is a foiporal in the Ile-nvy, and realize it by me high price you om, W_mn,_”’ m.w}mi,. |,assi,,g.¢hr,,,,g|,tl,e ilils_beell_sitcll shocked lint feeling For everything why we had to nav Uilarlgc of I.it'e should give this famous 0- l\- ilgdlll '_* [wo dollars [of a meal in some muCeS_ root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink- ha1ii`s\-egetabieC~_llipound,atri:lI. For I0 snr-cial advice write Lfydia E. Pinkllam llllrlti' I0 IIGI. Off With lily one wound illwiilzilie Co., I.vnt~, li ass. Tile result Ill of its long exprl-ieli:e is at your service. opt=ralion_ Love to all. Farm for Sale- .__ The undersigned offers for farm consisting ol' 'I0 acres sitlluted at .\’ortii River, 6*/_i miles rrotn t‘ltariottetowll_ On said farm new dwelling house. barns in good re- pair. .~\lso a never failing stream of wa- I) sale his' of land. ter running tilroulzil said farm. _von know how I ani getting alongwfg I-`or p:lrriclll:ll's :lpply to, have not had any letter from you f, for it long time. " EDMUND VICKERSON, .\'ortll I`tivei'. t Farm For Sale . lowing buildings are on sold farm (Inc il\velling llousc. three barns. one I-ouch house rind one hen house all in iirsl class repair. 'I`h-is [arm is only tivo miles from Mcntaglle. near school. and r-hlll'l~Iir-'.<. 'i`I‘.cl'r~. are two brooks rllllllilli: throllgli .still filrln, this favlli is :ill ll-llcs-.il ily who :ind i.~\ cnnsiilnr- till’ one lil' this Iles: stock forms in I(il.r<'.< f‘oulll_v. ‘ -\l-'ri |20 ii.-res. of land neilrl_v_op- pc.~iti- aliovc llieiltintled falnl, this 4 l'al‘ln is tllosfly co\'ct'clI by first class Irlrnbcr. i 'I`itlo gilaluliltccfl. Imnlcdinte pos- | sf.-_'~sioll given pllrl-ll:i:=l=i'. I-‘or fllrtllor pill-ticliillrs apply to oiviici- ou 'emlse or S. S. HESSIAN, Solicitor etc. 2631-2~22.\IGipd_ now and out of the Hospital. I ex- .-' ----- I pected to go back to the firing line any day no\v_ _ '___ lhcre was another fellow lying oil a 'as wondering where I ,had seen :iiltlllte at Colnnierciai Cross. ’l‘he_ fol- mace mm M any so the mm day I H I-Eoilsllilw. I-Iope I will be liome soon , ._ . RODERICK FRASER. will. Air. ll__~ .intl von. . nm M ‘W “"""" \\'llinpell him before. I0 Eli/_r‘ as wc never have given, to do our Ilnis W0l'k With more force and a finel- 2115.1-2~20I\I E\\'Sat_I ".Io. Montague. P. E. I. Il "mn I’V@I`.-tltis is the truf- ` he'-;;____ lui 3 iflon.-to get ahead of oul~_=elvf=_<. ’]‘n_ beat -ionle one else ill it genie. or to he beaten.-lliay mean mimi. nr little. To heat our own game nleans u r:rc_-at tical. Whether wc will or not, we arc; playing better than we ever did hp- fflre. and that's the point. after all-I - . ; - - .. -h. ) to play a better' game ol' lin- I ` ` ' I “Out of all stress and strife. Out. of all disappointml-nts, pain. What deathless profit shall 1 gain? If sorrow cometh, shall it slay? Or shrill I bear rt song away When wave and tide against nic lift. Shall] still cleave ln_v collrsc. el' drift? Soul! nerve tllysi-ii’ to such as filese Deep problems, siltrled LIL-slinif-sl It matters not what fate may give; The best is thine-to nobiy live." L_ _ _ ; j _ii Clean Out Auction Sale Auction Sale I urn intrllctcd by Harvey Vicker- Son to sf-ll ll_\' I‘llbli<- .\liction at North. lille-l ti milcs Illini I lrloltotn\\'n ‘ oN Tl-lunsoav i~`ciii‘llni~_v 2.9. 1918 rfommenring at 1 fi`<-lol-l' _ , I _~`_. S'I`0(‘I{~»~1 marc S years old, ]_ horse :I _vt~ilt'.=l old, 2 clllier-_ niilcli cows in' calf, 2 l-hoice lniicl cows due to calve in `vIilrr~ll. -I calves-. fl brood sows to' t`;li'row in March. I boar 0 months old, 7 slim-p. . l'It0P.~-100 bushel oats. G bushel wheat, 100,bushei potatoes. 100 hus- ilr-l tlirllips. quantity of hay and iltraw. ’ Ii~‘IPI._I€MENTS- Driving wagotrl, tru:-k wagon (newl_ box sleigh, wood sleigh. light. Ilnl‘nf-s. working harness., sprint: tootll Iinrl-xiws. Also 1 Garry sto:-I kltcllcli rant»_!G (nt-wt. L Victo-l* I-c_:lt.er (new). 1 hot Illaszl stove, I cliuin, zmri"other artic- les trio nllllieroils to mention. 'I"I-II`tlVlS-All sums of $5.00 and un- der, cash; over that amount. Il months, I-rf>.lit on approved joint notes. A dis- fricllll. It is just one year today since I ft li_ei'e for France and have been that time.. Will arite you after .\'o. 011359 ' PTE WENDALL BEATON. War I-Iospital Warren Road Guildford Surrey England. _»\nolhr=r letter of interest reads; France. Feb. 3. 1918. ear Jim:-Just a few lines to let; Well .lim I have been sc-nt down, o the Base sick 'but I am alright Say. I have got some news for 'ou. \\”hen I was in the Hospital, . _ _ _ bei ri ht 1- ._ I ' . I`lle utldcrslglied offers for sale his “ I g ‘wow mm mme’ 'md I fallil coilslstllig cf 100 .lcles ot land. this chap h€,fm.9 but I Cmlm not iislteil 'him if he belonged to P. E. I..‘ Ile .said “_vcs" lllen I asked Ilini il” his name was lleatoll and who was it but Wcndilll ilimself,` well we sure were glad to see each otlierf I-Ie e-uid that llc would never lluve ktlowll nic. llc has gone over to Ellgltllld now lo go under :ln opcratioll,_ but ,lie l.-.lys it is nothing serious. I am nl- .to going over ill a week or so oil furlough and will try und see \\-'cn'd~ til again if possible. I suppose he has written home iniore this anll tolli _volt all about it linlself. Well how is everything going ill ind go up to have il while fishing II-lruce is still up at the I'lnttel'_v lookIng‘0. li. \\'rite a lineto him solne time Jim. There is not very lnllr-ll now for me to write about.. lie :iurc and answer soon. Hoping all the fanlil_v are well. I remain your l LLOYD WONNACOTT. IIIIIIIIURI-I IIHIIS TERRIBLE IIIIHINII On Hands From Salt Rheum At Very Small Cost for Soap and Ointment. “I was a great sufferer from salt rheum on my hands. It came in small blisters between my thumb and finger and it itched terribly and kept spread~ ing. I could not use my hands at all and the skin would crack and bleed so that I could not bc-nd my fingers. lean-v-i not describe what I have suffered and" the sleepless nights I had. “Then I got the Cuticura Soa and Ointment. I only used one cake oIDCuti- cura Soap and one box of Ointment whcnmy andswere healed." (Signed) i\'Irs. M. L. Aiken, H' hwatcr, ( ue *"-' . _ ,-mint nr Ii por cent will hc :iliowed for .I aln instructed by .\Iurdocli lion-_(mm Lliillan oi`Brackley Point l'load', 6 miles Sale positive. no 1`es'ervc as Mr. from Charlottetown to sell by public auction on SATURDAV MARCH znu, tele iw" ' A _,,___§,_. The following: - Ar 2 o'cl.ocK P. M. sump -. " #- \'it-ircrson is 2001:: \VHSf- _ , PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer 1it:s2.fif>2fmtw4lptl;_ V V1 W. .<. - I I I -“-': ,_»"3'_-;,_ , TJ. I ‘L15 '_ .YI-/' I 5 __ _ I . 1 general purposo horse, 1 milch' ~,»~..*~*>"_- ,f"--is cow. 2 pigs, 4 mouths old; 5 in--its. 2='»f T*-*V* Q E ure bred ullets 2 sets drlvili Ilar . ' \ h ttf- __-emit lg 2 . Keep your skin clear by daily use of Cuticura Snag, with touches of Oint- ment no\v an then. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post-card~ “Cuticurl, Dept. A, ‘ Boston, U. S. A.” Sold everywliere. Fniiivl Fon <‘.l~liC.-too, Fein-nary 23.-ln ii. leo! ter read at the Congress of National Service todav' Elihu Root, -ot’ New t atlollal Security League. said that the public should' .be careful not to 9' have its attention distracted front 3 the intense concentration necessary‘5 to win the war by the_dis‘cusslon 0 about peace terms that was appear- 0 In his letter regretting his ln- C “Let us be warned by poor Russia’s present position. The Bolsheviki were \\ very eloquent about peace. ‘without :lnncxations or il\deinnities.' and they z-.iid workmen with tllé idea to such an extent that they stopped fighting .ind making munitions, but when they got to Brest-Litovsk they fotuid what thi- leaders probably knew alll §1l0I\g-_ that Germany had no intention of limiting any such peace. She wanted the Baltic provinces o__f Russiai and she seized and purposes to keel) 1l1_@m and Russia, having Si.0lTtIl9‘l flgllm-Ig ill favor of the hind oi' peace she ad- mired, finds herself in a p0SIt10l1 .,._.h,-,-(._ fm- the present sllc has nothing i/ilittovel' to say' :lbout 'the kind of peace there shall he. \\e must lie- \val'rfrrt‘-u'nyt_Ililig ill thc veinotest de- ;»;i-.=f- nppl-caching that.. ` _ --| bag ni’ you as citizens 0l` 11115 _'rent Republic not to let YOUI' ‘infill-E I-0 l-nrried from the I-'Jeni “'0I`If “O lllive before us." _ t The object of the Colltlfes-Q IIS gg arouse thc-morale of the l]€‘0i¥ Bdéd limi lc.vnl SHDDDFL may he a gem. ,md_9vmy effort put forth ftrihn “nw .ilisli the -=ncc<1.\'\v\n“i“!= 0 e ‘ ' ____-----*-’“° »GIFT STOCKINGSV BRING PLEAS- URE Tile following letter' which speakn for itself was received by MIS- (Rev-I I S I\'IneI{av_ I-lalnpton. A (`unndi:ln Ilcd Cross Society. Ilroadtleld Road. Folkestone. 9-12-17 Sliornclitfe Dept. .\Ir_ I~I. E. I-Iarcourf V@rn0!\ in Charge Dear Mrs. MacKay.-I have no doubt you will hear direct, from the Canudiall sick and wounded soldiers made happy by your gifts, but I Want to add my thanks to theirs. Mr. Ver- non and I had the happiness of dis- tributing the Canadian Christmas stockings to some hospitals, and I can assure yoil, we were proud ot' Cana- da's gifts. I think I noticed stock- `ings being opened (I wish you could have seen with what pleasure) and I remember certain names-McKln- non, and I think ri Mrs. Myers and n Mrs. Patrick. I am sure the ltien will write-but you bknow how cage- io ,;"J;5£p;m,v_" is, a_ out.__,nos nr: B ~IleI?s'rs,` hot I-'am writing this little line so that some of the gratitude so keenly felt might flIter_haclr to Hamp- ton. Yours gratefully, PS.-I remember the names of Mac-Kay on stockings in another hos- pital, I think DeSable was the Post Office. If they are relatives ot' yours perhaps you will let them know lio\v lnnch joy the Prince Edward Island gifts gave to the sick and wounded. .___-_w ._ _ Possibly there are cases In which it man's love for a woman -never dies »-zut. of course, it is due to the fact that they are too sensible to marry. iim,,c°ilnrpana liaméii. iirlaii-s.ginil