I I I ! ' _ _ - _ ~'__'>r'.“§":"'__:;»,f»- _»__'__ _ - ww. _ __,~...»;Y:§._,.. ‘,£}¢;.iy»@-I .__.__ i§§5.._. _ ~ xr.-me ».f _ _ » » _ N as to send you ten days' treat- ment, absolutely FREE, you will, I am sure, be interested enough to follow wbatl want to tell you. l think we are all agreed that a perfect understanding ol' women's ills and a thorough sympathy with such cases cannot be expected from men. however wise and learned. Only someone who has actually gone through the exper- iendce can fully realize the sufferings ol' hundreds of thousands of our women to ay. _ My own case taught me that the ailments to which we are subject, and from which so many of the women of Canada suffer, can be conquered, surely _arid finally. l endured almost beyond belief for years, and contracted s par- ticularly obstinate condition because l neglected attending to my trouble, yet "Orange Lily" got tb work at once and put me permanently right in ii very short time. _ ' _ D_osing and drsnching the system with violent drugs is worse than useless; ln_ fact. often aggrsvntes the trouble. "Orange Lily" has a perfect action because it worltsr gilt st the seat of the mslsdy. leaving other organs to con- tinue their functions undisturbed. You apply _“Orange Lii¥"_Y0\irS¢if ill $i\° privacy of your own home. _ No more humiliating "examinations" by_ prying doctors. No more embarrassing questioniiigs. You use “Orange Lily" for tendsys, free, at my expense. andthe treatment doesn't interfere with your -daily work. - Wri me to-day. now, before you leave this page. Iii matters like this, lelsys at sometimes dsngsrous. Let me send this helpful free treatment at . Pics. _Addressz-' Mrs. Lydia W. Ladd, successor to Mis. Frances E. Currah. W_ii‘ids_or.0iit_ 20 ,:. ;; I 7 The Gold Dust Twins’ _ _ . Phils°ph l IIE floors and doors appear to wait until the dust get-ins con- ! irrigate; the housewife hails each dawmni dH%_‘;'_ig1v¢E\'ii“,:_r_;l_ harrowing dismay. Says she:_ My work_wi__ __ _md hand; o'er dusty stretches I must bend. unhl. Wliil i\¢i“°3 °° I finish what the _day demands." / _ i Then Mrs. Jones. 09° lfi_°m°°°' aff’ ‘§f"loor-arhnrl-Z 2'-`-a” o l`llil¥¥l. :l1°h;1“°°wm2;:2cl)i¥:i£iIt?e2 eimésllg _ 1 .___ »I-f; _ ~.- " _ ' __.° ' ‘ , 0 _ ~l 1 .1;.zi,v::..i:°..u'lf.;‘f...=- _.liqu- aoeiwuuui when Hubby. uw ibm- °°- howtly-ilo!" _ BIOW. If ind!!! ‘d'§i'uihi°uvis'iii to slid!! fret sod wssr 'cer- nesday evening at the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. R. G. sh n in Thomas Buchanan, O’Leary, a member W HE wheat is blended - ti by hand doors. each trend °f ' aiuaay lui gown. ill fide \>°f°f§ the slightest touch of Gold Dust. sn sbs work is such than Wil? aft; Yu°id$‘§'§ 'i'5'ii"°$»'iy iiiif" 'ru- - °» 1 .li that %.?..°‘..i.°.!»¢°.l"%i“‘ii' °" iii riff? ¢ 355 tis-$3 out ing. ’ \ l' -_:_--__':"_.=li_-_-_1isi_-_-::iil-- rains Arnaii » EATING _ _, J- .- _...J _ __________ .T,‘ 1 _--¢-- __;__ _ wma nt nu siomlcii.-Aciom. i'ii=./loiciiss-coiisrir/irioii ARE SIGNS 0l~` INDIGESTION. liiuigesiion-ine cofnrlfw vi' r=\f!i=\i failure of the digestive processes--Irv quenlly throws out of gear thc_ wliolc inzloliiiiery of the body. You :in lcnioy lhs vigour :uid vitality of ood health unléss your stoinaclt, IIYG i\'iK\_i20\‘/0|* do thsiswors regularly eiiicienliy- _ _ , _ __ ' bbs "I find, help lssve the woes S E S SYRUP As is digestive tonic and stomschlo remedy, Mother SeiFel's Syrup is euleemctlsiii iens_o thoiisznids ol lioines, wherever llic English language ls spoken. ll you suffer-iiiucli orllttlc from disorders of liic stouizicli, liver or bowels, try the effect ol hiking- I5 to 30 drops of this lamouii remedy in water, alter meals. for s lbwf_ days and note its" beneficial efie_c___%. T ASSlSTS_ .' realized which goes towards tho con- struction of a Catliollo (‘_hurcli in that -WEDDING BEI-l-3--A VGFY in- __ section, Tbo pm-ty of unmrlainorg ro. leresting event took place in Sum-\ih0ugh _“lifting is ti rather laborious _ TORONTO turned tothe city about iuidnigbt,after meraide Saturday. February 12: having had an exceptionally enjoyable when Miss Mary McPherson, of in~ Y. M. C. A.-The Association rooms lirldn looked neat and attractive in and privileges are being well patron- a tailored suit ol' blue, with lint lo ized by tho militia thc average tially match and was atteudeil by Mimi attendance is over 60 and will increase Lauretta Monaghan. teacher of In- es the privileges are better known. verness School. who also wore blue- The Association doors are thrown The groom was ably supported by wide open every day from 9 a. m. to his cousin, Mr. George Thompson, of 10 p. ni. to the soldiers and one and Conway. Rev. .Mr. H. J. Fraser was all are cordially invited to make it the ofiiciating clergyman. After the their home when off duty. Every Sun- ceremony the bridal pai-ty di-ovc to day the reading room and writing the Union Hotel, where a sumptu- room is open from 2 to 5 p. in. and ev- ous 'dinner awaited them. On the ery Sunday evening at 8.30 a social afternoon train they proceeded to song service is held to which a cor~ the home of the bride, where ii. very dial invitation is extended to all. The pleasant evening was spent. Their E . _ _ ... .__ _ew _ -____ ----- ' -.'i""l Directors are anxious todo all in their friends all wish Mr. and MFS. 0i1_l- power to help the boys in khaki mid way rnucli joy and happiness in their thc rooms are practically given over journey through life. ‘ ° ° to tlieni after 6 p. m. The boys game room is now closed to all boys under -NAl.‘LEYFiElf_D.-‘fA very hcnjgy- E _ _ _- _ _ _ r- . - . . . gig., __ _ h I_i_i)yy;e;i_‘_i:_ ;t__6apieni.__i::;_d__p;l:._i__e::_;_i__vy£3_s_$ :_l;§_____e_\§_;1_l_tlg ;__\l__ley2;p__Ci3i i;__il_f3_____uy ing 11 place for six til glng machines, E Agents Wanted in Unrepresented Districts. 1. _ _ er, that they are not at the Y. M. (‘. A. evening, Jan. 28th, when the soldiers ii » , _ --_ ol the congregnt__io:1. pow in tralnips, - = W t M | ' THE L_ATE MR. ARCHIBALD MC- with the 105th la talon, were en , _ (_ _ rl e e. . KINNON S FUNERAL.-The funeral tained by tho ladies of Valleyficld. A ' f-_S ’ _ _ _‘yy of the lata Archibald McKinnon of bountiful slipper was scrvcd at 7 __ _ _ " . ---~ - Liglgmwgmgnl Allthn _ North River, who died on Tuesday lost p.m., the table laden with "goodies," " 0 . ig, physickingin the world won't in the 85th year ot' his age took place such as the ladies of Valleyfield ""` \ _ ‘= put you right. What' you from his late residence yesterday af- alone can provide. Delightful speech- > need is a purely local treat- ternoou and was very largely attended es given by Rey. J. M. MacLeod and G ment like "orange Lily" and by the residents not only or the North Capt, MacLeod. of the 105th High- - f _ ifl amsoconfident about it River and adioillilig Settlements but land Regiment, were heartily ap- . ' e ‘ from Charlottetown as well. The Ser- plaudod_ Violin selections were well ViCGS at tile i!0\\S€ 111111 grave Were con- rendered by J. W. Nicholson, much ducted by the REV- D- McLean Minis' to the delight of the audience. llc ter of the Churcli of Scotland and in citations by me Misses Flon-ie and compliance with tile request of the <18- Mazie MacLeod, Master _Alexander ceased made before his death a number M9,¢1,e0d_ D_ A_ Macponajd and Stu. 0fSPeCiaii1Yml1S Were B\1ll8~ The ill* art MacDonald were enjoyed by all. neral cortege as directed on the day A phrasing fg,a¢_u|~e of me evening of his death Passed through his farm was ii solo entitled “o canada", by to the shore of North River and cros- p,_e_ charms Martin Several pat. sed through the farm of Mr. Alexander riotig songs wore sung by the 501. MCKiilii0Il 10 U10 Oid North River diers, and cncored. The pleasant Road and thence along the road past evening was brought to 'a close by his old homestead to Highfield Ceme-i singing the Na¢|0na1\Amhem_ tery where_ tlie_ pnterénont _tgok |;li_i_ce ____ _ inthefamypo. ome eao io _ __ _ length of the funeral procession and joyaglzogngcfxgciggin cgcgiy aiid me esteem in -which me deceased basket social was held in Kelvin Grove “iid his “muy are held muy school house Friday evening the 11th be f°"“°‘i f'°°"‘ me fact that as me The weathenand roads werelexcelieiit i’““'i’°“"°'5 preceding me hear” Da? and, although the "llttlo school house" Sed u“'°“gh Mr' Alexflnder McKhm0“s was crowded from entrance to stage gate to the North River Road the end me order was beyond comparison' of the procession was still on the oppo- Mr _L M_ Laird preamed and me fob site side of the River. The deceased lovhng programme was rendered: leaves surviving one son, four dough- opening chonm Tm the Boys Come ters ‘md tw° sisters an M whom ex' Home recitation. Katherine Caseley °°i"- °“° _d““gh"°" reside °“ thle xslaxd' (encoi-ed); solo. G. H. Walker (encor- His Wife i"`ed°°e“Bed mm as u' ed); dialogue. Looking Around for a --_ »g»---- -r'- ""*~=‘= 8"” -wife, Audie iviuci/iurao. Lucy wiciieti 011.- l _ ,, the _ Fill- _ -/ “ ..*lNSTlTUTE MEETING- King!- waste of public generosity, effort and con' ton' of the Fir" Mei'h°dist Ch“"°i" _, ~ ‘ boro Women's Institute held their mis-application of funds obtained in sl.med` The public' therefore’ are ad' ghehbl-me was aftended by Ml” Mary f' “H msponse to such appeals_ the Belgian vlsed not to subscribe to appeals in uc anon, sistei ot the Broom, and the . 1- <__~__.___~,___,, _.___ _ and British Governments have decided' behalf of the Belginng not bearing the §;¢?,?§; ‘Else ;‘;pp°rt§g“ ‘ly xg' ryrfy ‘ '_ February lst. Subject for the even- to make arrangements giving ofliciallofiicial certificate, ' ing hearty congllglulatignila from llfeir ""f'1"` "_ mg was a sh°"' Duper °“ S““‘l“y P____1 _ill __ mam, friends _ Dinners, sent out for the occasion by 'B--' r s | -p-ss; - , ' ~._.,,,,,-_,.,_.;h.`_` lV_I_lss McFarlane. lt was decided that WEDDING BELLs__A very quiet t e ne_xt meeting be held at the home but Dfelii’ Wedding 100k 'Place Bi iil0 ¢ or Mlls' ‘X ‘Stanford Robemlon' It home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts, was “eo Bcided tc' hmd a p‘°`s°°i“i York on February 2nd, when their son ‘gi eniefia “mimi at Ki“SBb0f0 Frank was united in the holy bonds ` an ml Tuesday' 22nd Februmy in of mammony to Miss Lily Dover of ___-|-HANK3_._'1~be Sjsgerg of Notre 7.30 oclock. Ladies requested to g,,ff,,1k_ Rev_ J_ L_ Dawson ,,mc,,,u,,g_ Dams Convent, Tlgnlsh, wish to thunk giéke n_l_<;s or _baskets Admission. The b,-me was D,-emjy atm-ed in blue all who took part in and attended the _ C. C ii0l'I11fiiii diggers 'S ‘i "'“"iiiiiii‘f hiv" ‘if iii' \ of Mr J A G Ellis, Drug lst Montague, last night. The entertainment was . . _ . - 8 i _~ - » provided by n number of young ladies convicted of a violation ol' the prohl- directions, emulate the attributes of un() gentlemen who drove gut from hition Act. Mr. Ellis denies that hllsy__liees_;_ except that iii this case, _ Charlottetown. A successful sole KSHHY W8BiI\ his emnloymennund the the bees are carrying their loads 0( baskets was ¢0ndu¢t9¢1byHbn_1,@0. Guardian regrets that it should have away from the hive. The toute en- w°<»°» A in ‘° :;f.".'."::'..;“..§§'::f...1l.':.f.'u:‘in.:_;":.:::f; N-5°"-I D"-= -'= Che-nic-1 are generally in their iieut cheer, ai- C°' °f clnadlv L|m\t°d verness, was united in marriage to Mr. Norman Oiitwiiy, of Conway. The Annie 'MacM\irdo, and Edward Mac- Murdo; Recitatlon, Blanche Wlcltett; solo, John Thompson, (encored); read- ing, Edward MacMurdo; solo, Muriel MacMurilo. (encored) ; dialogue, "That Rascal Put," W. H. Caseley, _Wil- llitni Smvort. Harold Laird, llattlc l.aii'ii rind Nina Woodside; solo, T. W. Bentley lcncored); recitation, Ma- hel MacDonald; solo, Garnet Profit (oncored); f‘.horus. We'll' Never Let the Old Flag Fall. Mr. Hugh Morrison then auctioned the baskets which with the snlc of home made candy, brought a total of pver $60. Half the half to the Patriotic Fund. -CONCERT AND ceilcnt concert and held in the C. M. D. slngton by the Shamrock soc ation for the slim of llgliting for The sum ol' baskets wore low. bids. The ch_oruii by ~ choir. The Lynda monlal raptures of singers and, seem to have a the little cideiit SPO proceeds will go owards iinprovlng _ ,. \ the appearance of the school, the other _§=’-_'E Ef‘,~'i ,_ - ' A` I -FOX MAETING. - A number of people from Tlgiiislz. drove to Alber» ton Wednesday to attend the fox meet- ing held there. The meeting was ing is the standing of the pupils of mond Gavin; 2,, Cecil McCarthy; 3. Vernon McCarthy, Grade Iii.-1. Adele McCarthy: 2, Doyle Dalton; 3, Regina Campbell. Gr de li.--1, Leo Dorgan; 2, Russell T)alton; 3, Isabel McCarthy.-_ Grade I.-1,_Jos~ epli Perry; 2, Peter Perry; 3 ,Mary Dorgan. Perfect attendance: Cecil McCarthy, Thecla Dorgan, Russell Dalton. Earl Dalton and Clifford Mc- (larthy. regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. S. S. Robertson on duslry Tho teams rtidiatiiig in all portion of the work, but the liflcrs realize a fair stipend for ri good days lifting. and that in itself is an ii centivc to be cheerful. ll, ls a case of wrosting riches from tho forces of naturn just like working zi. "puystrouk" 'n placer tllggings. It is a game wlicrc everyone playing makes a “pIncl\"- Hence the cheerfulness. The farmers 'e about 200 per cent. on their in- vestment iii increased crops on ac- count oi’ the oyster mud put on the land. On Richmond Bay many d of the men in taking "landmarks, that they can cnt a hole in the lce,p ging in the old “cut" from which they dug lust year. in New London th men iiitcrested have out out ii hexal wiilciu part and 190 yards in its long- est. and floated it. on the open oyster bed nt Fitzsin1ons‘ Point thereby ma Many machines are 'gifting' from “Rich claim" in Bay View, lo- cated by Frod Bciiuctl. two yours ago. Mr. l”ien|iett's good luck sliii'tf:rl Ju A. Ilogan and Tlico. liliiiiciiaril to "prospect" liopc lllvcr with the ro- sult that they "staked" a good claim at Coughlan's Point, anti installed digging niacliine.-l{. Every Stiff Joint Limberetl, ` Rlieumatism Cured! That Old Family Remedy "Nervlline" is Guaranteed for the Worst Cases CURES NEURALGIA, BACKACHE, LUMBAGO Rheumatism today is unnecessary. it is so well understood and so read- ily curable that every day we have re~ ports of old chronics being freed of their tormentor. “I can speak confidently of the Ner- viline treatment. for the simple reason that it cured me," writes Albert B. Cornelius, from Kingston. You can't imagine how stiff and lame and sore l was. Nights at a time I couldn’t sleep well. I followed the Nervillne direc- tions carefully-had it rubbed into the sore regions four or five” times 'every day. Every rubbing helped to reduce the pain. The swelling went down. I got ti fair measure of relief in a week. l also took two Ferrozone Tablets with my meals. They increased my appetite and spirits, purified my blood and toned up my system generally. "I am as well today as a man could the family. Whether lt‘s tootliache. c, g a, hack or it colll, Ncrvllinc will cur just ns readily as lt, will cure rheuma- tisni_ For family use nothing equals Nervlllne. ' .» _ held for the benefit of all people inter- 0 7 1° f°“=-~Z- Kidney Trouble -SEA COW POND.-The follow _ S_ea Cow Pond School for the month C 0 ` ' o January:-Grade Vll.--i, Earl 3 B G P Dalton; 2, Emmet McCarthy.; 3, Ito-‘ - 0 _ S land McCarthy. Grde IV.-1. Ray-i cuna Andnw L_ c`i| | . I "f ~- i-iiireiiurt. ima. ` _ " I was troubledpvllh y ne sfromclilldhood sud .‘ K ' 5 ll I il . fundd big! hp; &es:;‘¢l`l‘c'tl;r\“` Gllil P)i'lls.wal procured 'ii ai. and wulkiri’ around. Two more boxes cured me com? _ pletely and fhave not been troubled with my kidneys niiiee. _ " l recommend Gin Pill! with all my heart to_anyone __ suffering with kidney trouble or sore back, for I think they - saved my life. Bigned, ANDREW 1.. CAII.. _ ni ' spent a lar e amount of monmith doctors ifxlligew (5: _ if a lgiuantd llnntliz time I :ad Ixos! lhcin I was out of hed- £ You may not realize you have Kidney trouble, but these symptoms will fell you. Do you suffer from Rheumatism ?-you need Gin Pills. Do you have pains in the back-lame back? Gin Pills drive them away. Is your urine highly colored ?-~ does it burn ? Giu Pills quickly bring relief, no matter how long - standing the trouble. 50c. a box at your dealer’s, or $2.50 4 '-is __ i _ : _;-'----___-_f _ -_ CRIJWN LIFE _ Every man who has lost money E' _ , _ gors are at work on me big bed off iii block Market or Real Estate spcciilzitiori ' Beach Point, and so accurate are some slioiiltl write to ur. for particiilzirs of :iii iii- theh. digg” in posmom and Start df; defaults in tlividcnds--:i Coiiipouiid Invest- ‘3 " Let us sand you some new Insurance facts. - gonna fiom of ics iso yards in its UROWI LIFE HNSLIRQNGE 60., TORONTO vcstiiicnt that iievcr tlcpretiates .ind never incnt l’ol1»:\' in the L`rr>\\'n Life. Ci. T. S.-(i`ii‘.JJF!"¢`- 1'1"* f'.i:I\_~ 'L G R H ri BEER, Provihcial Manager, Summerside. E S. H s he-in perfect good henltli. I give _ \ Nerviliiie all tile credit." 'I D4 Hefbéft C. COX, A large fam ly size bottle of Nervl- _5 _ line costs only 50c., or the trial size ` rn Premdent and General Manager' , 25c., and is useful in ii. hundred ills in \ _,M W, K, ROGERS, carucli lictidaclio. neural l lanio “hw cmirlottetown. o An Important Saving The large and increasing policy divi- dends of the CariadaLife ai-.e to a material extent an outcome of the very favorable mortality experience it _l\as_always en- " joyed. Since its inception in 1847, the . Canada Life’s mortality has been only 60% of what might properly be expected. The Canada Life has been called o_n to pay only $240,000 in war losses, this being less than 10"'-'of the amount known to be at risk. ` The judgment and care which produced these excellent results have been exercised in other departments as well, and have been largely responsible for the splendid dividends, ~»~ over $2, 800, 000, paid to policyholders Ill . . . The full Report will gladly be sent you, , _ Manager for Prince Edward Island, ,. Sl ._. f iii' _.£ '_W ~ ‘ef _ , e» *V ' I ~ . -t :_ ' t >‘ J f W / ._ ;~ / All W -1 ‘ . £4- -. '.._:`.-¢_':ff.ii.\_¢ .u ~ __ '~ ~ .r _/'_z":rJ'_~ _ -_ 115: '¢~_‘:::‘~_-'» I ___ :._’__l, j__., _F _. ex- : i* "' 5.1 ' fs was V ‘ ' ` K - _ : _lf en __ _ ____ I Af; .- ‘ -1-2’ \ si 1. l"`~__` gif; I ____ __ f.. _ ‘i if /ire" ~5a¢.TF_-'~ " "' i I _ _ 'xaaiiluiiiuutihny ' ' f I '___ _ with fine___oi‘l‘a;;_t_; / \\-__*\*_ \\ \_ \ ” /f l/ “"1 /_ ' rsicr. _»F»__ runnin - We. l omission ' _ ivig- `\ ,. . `» ¥}_: u- ' 4 \ v i'i'/ we -\ S-I s Listen to what_ Nurse ' WINCARNIS says about beingf _ _ “Run _ WHEN your system is undermined by worry or overwork--when your n€We`s ure “on edge"-when the least exertion tires you-L ~ you nre in n “run down" condition. Your system is just like a flower drooping for lack of water. `And just :is waiter revives a drooping flower--soWlNCARNlS ` gives new life to a “run down" constitution. WINCARNIS is a tonic, ss restorative, and a blood miiiier cnnihined in one clear delicious beverage. lt does not contain » di-ings. It does not merely "patch you iip"; it gives you new ‘_\ iifi- and min energy for the day`s work and pleasure. i. 1 _...i_`.`__.»-....<. 3 _. 'il nl' gp! li il 1 an _ il, £13. -...ca 'iii ll; i v:.>.*;:'a.s`;...... i-1e\:f:~.<“-2.* ..-- 111- .- _ _D-_ _u _,a I n l»‘