vw- - I - 'NE,XT?T» A hctory worker was hoard fb "mark, " We often have scoldentn. but l‘ve escaped so far." He little ¢y,°t|;_nt he would be next. Yet he was! gli; injury was only s alight one an he neglected it. It beans to fuswr. Then blood-poisoning set in and devefoned so quickly that be had to have his arm ampntated. Hwy poout you? You may be r vm 2 \'nn‘can safeguard yourself 51353;; \\»a.|-esnlt of accidents; as |:\sny ot\_.r people have done, by lzre ‘ng Elem-Buk always handy. ‘ Miss B. A. Wernicke of'Hilt0n. 9.0., srcidnlitelly ran_e. needle so far into he finger that it pierced nt. hone. She writes: "My hand morale so itll! and swollen that l multi not use it. I naturally tried every remedy I knew of, but it only ""7 PAV. ¢° 5'!! in this Province ,T __ .._~srruA1no~ ssn»|ous.- 'rne :gm Ei_'l‘u seems _to have full sway in "him" stem Klux "' in 7113113' homes the ‘Gui-ire family is stricken, leuv;ng no ‘one to do nursing. Some very serious 11;” P9595 are l'0Dortetl, and many tteatns o u 6 'hfwe lllfeélfly 'taken place. lt is a long an y imm’ “|1109 Bllylhini: so serious has onbliazu |aW°Hl'@d- Everyone hopes nm me W. B _worst will soon be over and we may Nelson 'mee m0|`9 01110)’ llavihig chili-ones. etc tum of Oliened as usual.-T. :Pfam e ore ..°PoL|cE cousr News.-1‘nm-e cu' sh appeared before the Town Mngistrato. many of Montague. last week un-so or- expect an @- ' ' Saturday last from a business trip to ._ l -_-- 7 W0 GINTI PIR WORD each Ha1“u____T_ ..*Mf'. C. B. Clay, Bridgetown, °“ ‘W “"|'"'m¥ 1” *M* °°|' - -. - lnttendsd the poultry- show last weelrl cub um" '°°°m”“-7 "me" ..°Dr. F. Grant's family, .\’vionl.ague`|""~"- m °ha'r‘°'t'em7`n'° una' who h-ave been so ill with iniiuenzst ' l” are reported itnprovinrg.-'1‘_ ' ..*il. \\". McKenzie, Buy |<`or:un nirtt-ntle__d the poul-try show i|\ (Thar- R. SYDNEY NELSO-"L_ Olli- sad damn” at M°"mg“°' mc' ..°Mr. Donald Canipbell,_i\lontu,‘;uo, l~'l'-|9t0‘\"l IMI WEEK-_‘Qi W" that M Mr' Sidney Nelwn who has been ill for »tlie lust it-v. _ *A* ‘ tvlay Jan. 10t1h and already mumm |5 My _fmm-,,y|,,g__'|~_ t .."l\lr. tfliurles Keere oi Sailor-'»<. P ed in this paper. The lute .ur wds of fine physique, the .pit good health and happiness an ntly had many years oi’ li him. lnlluenzn and pneumont. ort this life so .pi'omieing, at times happens when we leals ~Mm H H Mphwd and M," tn i liisiiiess nip »l' Miller of Montague have gone to New ~ (‘aHtle. ‘V B tu sllénd the remaintl °M| SVS |"\Pll M\|\U\/l“ “nfl D'"'“'N'C' er of the w1mer_._.'[‘_ ihur__\_lc innon. Fortziiio p:t;.l at .lying four months’ coughpd day ‘md night - S ‘ visit tl llollm Buy lust \\'l~4‘1<,--l`. - HM] w kpep on w`0,-king when I was “_ As we look around at m ..°M|‘. and Mrs. Williuin .\lt'Qua|'l'iu *_ ` on , ,_ ,_ __ _, .~..,_., . . ._ /` ;~..__» t e , _ r _._ --f _ ---- _ - f ,__ ___ , "` THE CHARIUWZTOWN GUARU_IAf\___ __ _ ____ __ _ ~ PAGE sEv_E_rj____ fo A' P' .IHE EASTERN GUARDIAN P i “““T”““l’i““°~"~“°‘ .;.Z"'.1;:..§’:.**;_2“:.€'..§i°*:‘;::f - -- "Mr Daniel McGregor, returned """' t Villol will Stop a Cough and Break Up a Cold A constitutional remedy that removes the cu :sc by building up the system. These elements con ained in Vihol-Beef and Cod Liver Peptoncs, _1ron, M .ln- ganese and Glyccrophosphates --soon create an energy that throws off the cold and prevents its ‘ ‘H ““‘ 1" "*“"*°'*°'°W" "Hi ““‘ reoccurrencc. It has given ninety per cent satisfac- “ I suffered with n chronic coltl for not nlitle t_o. l ssw \'inol gdvgrgigefl t und tru-d it, and l want to tell you it Westville N. S. have returned to " “"5 Hur"-V |""';"”' |"°"""“ `ust cured that c ld ' h ' . t _ . _ -_ , _ - r _ __ _ ___ _ _ _ 1 o masorttlme. f9Dd9l‘S 101* flint und reckless di-tvln 'ew' of me 'Scent epidemic' we (un -their home utter having visited tin- B'm¥~*'- _h“*‘ l‘°“> U B0” '.’-‘ U -"¢~""' itmmlu me eat and sleep we|l,better g' “M 'but think h°“’ “GCBSHUY U is fo" pany his inotlier lioi~i'~ who has un ‘ evoFyWay."f-J.(_‘.Rntrley,Dunn,N.(3. tion for sixteen years. HERE IS PROOF: Lsgran e, N.C. - ' ' "For years I suffgredwith a chronic cough, so I could not sleepnighte and continued to lose flesh. My ru (let asked me to try Vinol. ltcures my cough, I can seep nights and have gained twelve pounds. Vino] il the bent tonic and tissue huilderl haveever taken.”»-W. D. Run, Lagnnge,N.C. SCI “'°*'“°- m°°d'P°"°nm¢ ‘°V°l‘ on Wednesday. Allan Mcllonnltl was “ch and every one to "ve "HB "_ eam latler's home in Montague for it Pew' _ _ ' f ‘__ ' ‘ ((‘i' Oni? Hll )@l'ili Ullff 0|./ni and extended right up my , _ _ lr 0| . m Th. “gn w"1m¢m,_ nm ! iilwd $1.00 and costs. On Saturday day were his Lwm.. so that when mp days. 'l‘. _ __ _ wo more (Ages came uf” 'ra M°1‘”"°” tall comes. whether at morn or nigh ? ` Bruflenellt “ml Earl (10l`fl0I1. TVIOIHH- it may "nd us with our lumps mm, ..“Mi.»-s Hnzel Vuxnphell only ..°'l‘l1e many lrienrls of \\llliun\ ar . P (mainly thought I would lose my nm, w Ich was in I terribly ln- hamed and awollen suite. and liter- r.!ly covered with lumps. A friend For 'ull rumdnwn, nervous, anaemia conditions. weak women, oversvorllod -el, freebie old |»eo|\le amd ddlrlte chlldren, then le no remedy llki Yllml. Y in 4 ates Stren th . _ Q . _ _ C ., I. Zue, euoh fined two dollars and costs. med and bummg and mm were N. daughter of M1-. and Mrs Allen tlunin- McDonald, Fm-tune. will br- pleased' g -dv|"¢ m. go un z|m.Buk, 'huh l‘he town policeman Mr. Hector Mc- no reckoning when He Cmm,_S___T_ bell, Montague. is seriously ill with to see him home again after visltin.L'.| Vino, is sold n`M°mague by H J Mahon and ai the best drug "on _ I did, and it -Wal not lon! befoh Lean is determined to have lnw and pneumonia. it in sincerely' hoped one fri-ends and relatives in Iloston until in every town and Guy "_ the C U ¢ ~ ---l--_~ o n ry. h!i1:oputzi1e‘ral`rifliae.liis|nsHi74ii\h Hsgnzii ;bd;S(;»m0i‘3wd to the mtw so bow' ‘Mlnard’s Llnlment Cures Dlpnther' Wm "a"y'_T' vMn“y'*"' ` \ drawn out. the swelling and lumps disappeared, and my arm was soon qulne well slain." Zam-Buk is also 'best for eczema and all skin troubles: ulcers. run- ning sores and piles. All stores, 50s. 11° I , ._ tngue on Tuesday 2nd claiming hei beloved young husband, und on Mon- . u clay 6th her mother, Mrs. William M ‘ '%27i"°" hw' "'W"i‘ . , ill about one week with influenza. lol lowod hy pnr=.umoniu and hor dent: | wus it very mul hlo\v to her ulreiui; heartbroken daughter, :ts well ns it ' her husbnnd and only son .luine.s. 'l‘hf ` i tieceased was oi’ n kind, it lovuhle ills PHOTOGRAPHY if A1* I :tn well as by her tleeeln of cnnrity which were ninny and generous. '_The funeral was .lieltl on 'l`t|e:-tiny the 'ith New lleshri:it1yBlF¢'lfr and was largely n|.teinl‘ctl, interim-.n: Corner Queen and Grafton ggrgqts wnu in the cemetery at Montaigne.--'I Clisrlotietown, P. E. l. M l===_e£ *F-'-1iOuch! Pain! Rub Help the Soldiers By Helping The A Salvation Army S n "---SPEClAL--- H . ‘ me rheumatism liniment which never dis- the *L , 3 , -._.. . f ff , , 'Fi £___.L.i.§' -,,........_1_ . _ ,_`___,Yg ' ,g-. r ling-nl gl-ll ~'D°UB'-E BEREAVEMENT-" |11 IIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIll|'!l!IllllllllilllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lne Mrs. Martin Lannigan, Mon urphy. The late Mrs. Murphy wa: neilion :intl will long he roitienilierrui yhor \ln'l;:h.t mul t-llf=t~ry <~ol\|ll1-n:|t\ul’- lnard’s Llnlment Cures Coles, E' ‘ Soldiers Home f,§iij;“,;.‘ii~ Coming Campaign one week, death twl-e ent r\.l tl . - . ._ ,, , , _ , “ E “ “ lllllIlllllilillllliIIIlllIIl!|.llIil .ll.ll '."|ll .i|.lliilll'I»Ill.lllilll'l illIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllillIllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll_ '::::.'::.'.n " ‘".::::f::ln ~-new IIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllll IIIIIIII Illllllllllmllllll llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill Illlllllllllllllilllllllllilllllllll llll llll lin .`_\ */, __@ ._- ' »-/'ag i/ A "\ so \ "sf" “First to Serve- `“/'?"\` |||||||||||||| ll |||l||||||||| J\ Q "||||||||"|"| ||||||"|"|l|| Out Rheumatism _ ‘ tg' Last to Appeal” _ top suffering! Relief comes the mo- ment you apply old “SL Jacobs Llnlment" ,, », _ Ilheumatism is pain only Not. one case in ilfty requires inter- al treatment. Stop druggingi Rub Ill _llll it Ill Ill misery right away! Apply so0tli~ V - ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment' ' directly upon the “tender spot" und re ei comes instantly. "St, Jacobs Lini- Bpown Boots fgr Men' appoints :intl can not burn the skin. A new line made with " L BROWN CALFSKIN “ l\ nice dark shade an- other special .... ., $7.75 Alley & C0. ..llP2:l'§...llt.uul..,‘ small tl‘lnl liottlo ol"'Sl. Jntfolis Llui-7 § E 1 - ' . _ LE _ nient"' at any drug store. nnri in just n 1 E E _ _ : E Soleg 01° Neolin . moment _vou‘li be Free from rheumatic E E : E pain, soreness and stillness. Don't| E E _ "` su TIG liinibvr np! Stop coinplaining! Get inimenv' is in. tt. _tg t ~ _ = ' ' _ In Peace and War y 9 5 , - . ' ._ . ___ E _ __ _ _ _ ntl swelllngu * _-..;-___i- .~= A The Record of Q _ nt" conquers pain. It is liarmiessi fl’er! Relief awaits von. “St. .lnoobsl E E st s ooi for scintiui 4 : ” \\\\l\\\\\ Z f ill Z i lllll -= =: ._ H V III lllllll I Ill I lllll ; Fifty three year» ago a man so loved the world and his fellow man that he consecrated his life to the relief of distress hnd the service of the Master. III lllll I I lllllllllllllll llll llllllllll 10°NIGH| 'l|“ Q His greatest memorial isithe Salvation Army laboring in 63 countries, speaking 40 languages, serving behind the trenches since t‘.-.c - __ i E The world scotied at his Salvation Army tolling to raise outcasts from the gutter. but General Booth lived to see scorn turn to rever- p , E = ence, and when he died, kings sent their representatives to his fun`eral.' _ ' Get We|l,Keep Well Kill Spanish Flu by using thc OLD RELIABLE Minard’s Liniment Co., Ltd.. Pltonssioun Cites __ mouth, N. S. .._,__ .H 1'-xv DR. CLIFT CHRONIG DISEASES \1UilA'i‘lVE TREATMENT by the month in advance. Vivctoris Hotel, Charlottetown, P. E. l., Canada. l:lOUi>ttl, I2 to il daily. NOW. £520-li-2lM3mospd. s. s. lnzssnnt Barrister, Bolleltor. Notary Public. ste. MONEY TO LOAN --_-.¢...__ J. D. STEWART, ii. C. ,. aarrn-nf, solicitor nn "_ Ilotury Public Whos Neweon Bleek, Charlottetown 3 lraneh efflee, Georgetown ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,. _ Salvation Army Million Dollar Fund , There Should be a New Portrait to Record 5 The Event Bayer Photo Studio 127 Grafton St. » Montague, P. E. I. Fires Burning” -and have the liomr omfortable for “him” Money te Loan on Real letate When he come. home lollll Q lcI(lllIl0l larrlstera Attornsysmt-law Ofllse Royal Bank lulldlng Charlottetown. P. I. I. lll\Blll\'|'0ll R Sllll That means TRAlNOR’S 1 lllllll Il lllllll ill li lull Ill! ._ be forthcoming. - " The work the Salvation Army will be called upon to do is a vital factor in Reconstruction. Notwithstanding all the work the Govern- -4 1 Illll II lllllllll lllllllllll ll! twelfth day of tl.e war, with Huts, Hostels, Rest Rooms, in addition to the work among soldiers’ families here at home. = ' And now comes the crisis. With the homecoming of 300,000' Soldiers, and all the many problems that involves, the additional strain on the Salvation Army will be enormous. But the Salvation Army faces the mighty task ahead, confident that the necessary funds will _ ill I ll llll mmf his UHd¢ffH1¢¢U» i"¢l\1dil\S fh¢ granting 0f P¢DSi0l\S. ¢h¢l‘e is still need for the organized effort and the uplifting influence of the Salvation Army, and, with confidence, business men's committees ask your earnest support of the llllllllllllllllllllllll ll llllllllllll lllllllll lllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllill Illllllllllllll lllllhli lllililll i ii llllllilllllilil lllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll X January 19th to 25th ` A Human Evidcncea of the Work ` _ 'Among the Soldiers’ Families Here a returning soldier sees his baby for the first time. In the A soldier at the front received a letter from the Salvation _Army to Salvation Arm Materni Home the mother received 'the best of say that his wife was gettin along nicely after a severe illness in \»-- es- ~ Y *Y , . _ . care and medical attention. The Salvation An-ny Lassies found which she had been found afone in the house. The letter did not IIUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIQIFIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllilllllllijlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll llllilllllllllllllllllllll llllllll illllllilllllilllllillllll her struggling along without help. Two lives in all probability fell how the Salvation Army Lassies turned te, scrubbed floors, set saved. - the house in order, and nursed the woman back to health. _ 'I`he;=wl£e of another soldier was utterly unable to keep her home Pi°“"'¢ S di"-7hlfl°d |°|di¢l’f °Uf °f I J°|>- H* i3 “N513 ¢° Pf°Vi¢|°\ togetherlnd look after the six children. The Salvation Army work- materni attendance for his wife. Imagine his relief when he finds _ gn feud her, tee proud to ask for help, but not too proud to accept W *UC d°°f °f *he SllVl5°U Ami? Mifunify H°m° is °P°'\ ¢° 591'- ' guidance and assistance with the children when lovingly offered. Many soldiers will find it hard to settle into civilian life. Distress among soldiers' families is inevitable, but while the home can be kept intact: there is a solid foundation for the Salvation Army to build upon. The soldier will be helped to find a job. The children will be clothed so that they can go to\echool. Food will be forth- coming. And there will be that Cleanliness which is next to Godilneea, the spirit which actuates the work. Multiply these cases by hundreds and thousands and you will not be wide of the mark. Then consider the case of other mothers- Who would deny the right of even the "love child" to renter the world surrounded by the loving care of the Salvation Army work- ers, nurses and doctors in the Maternity Home? Illml "f' f ir- The Salvation Army is one of the organisations whose objectives directed to the extension of the Kingdom of Christ. . It approaches very practical problems in a very practical way, and achieves RESULTS. If you approve of its aims-spiritual as well as material-you will gladly give your help to raise the fund, without which much suffering must remain unrelieved-suffering among tend beyond material comfort. Everything it does is ultimately those particularly who offered their lives a living sacrifice to our, comfort and protection. , iillllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll Warm Air Heating . __ larrlaters, Atternsyl. Notify Pllf U0' lee.. lelleltera for canada lrnh Aasselstlen, lank ef Montreal. Gan ada. Fermement Mertsaes 6000*' atlss _ » t ... fi See about ittoday u 3 _ _ ' System PHONE $93-.I » , ~'~' ,. rf- ~ e ~ *"0-.»‘ , Y. 30 GRAFTQN 31; T _ _ < n|||||||nnu||muuntill”n|||m||||||n|u||lnlnmllmnnlnluunnnnnnniinuant||nigunntnlnnnnn|t|||n|l|Wf;;H»..t||t|||||||nnlnntllunnmnunnnnnuniitunninltnnn|lHnn|nlll ' " umninnllmllnnlllnlil nmnlunmnllnnnllnimumnumnnnmiintinuieimimtblnimmnninnumm|ullmnmnnmmnnnnnnnnttnnnnninnnmnnmnnnnInnnnlnnnnlnnll A “Give and it shall be given unto you-good measure” ulnnnn lllouml . , . , 5 _ _ 'ri-is..sAi,vA'rIoN ARMY MILLION DOLLAR sono coivtM1'r'rss: . , _ ' _ _ ,\ . . , H _ .f `_ . _