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' ' `\ THE CHARGE "Stop that noise :mil tell mc viiuv 1- name," said thc iiizigistrutc impatient ly. A man named Sissons had the mis., “Sssss-sss-ssss-f" fortune to stay out late one night anii l “That will do,“ said tho iuaglstrat- create a disturbance in o. Police Court severely. _ “(‘.onstable, what is thi the following morning. iman cliurgeil with?" "What is your name?" asked the! "I think. your Worsliip, _'nfs cliarge magistrate. _ I with soda water." answcrcil the policv "Seas sses-sssssss-" began the un- man. ' lortlm.at..y Slssons, who stamtnercrll ':-lightly. Mlnard's Linlment Cures Disiempei €'2§"3"!“f“".'°,‘i't‘fE.".'7:f '*'“"f iff" rf' _ -- - - l'*-- TY- '--'-;.';. _ ."“ CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS PRENCE 'EDWARD ISLAND Time Table in Effect, January 6th, 1919 READ DOWN ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME KE/XD UP | i if..u I r_\i_.l 3.1 I5 l.2o l..lfl_ 2,37 _ , _ .» ;.ll__ _ Roc lv. ` FA".°`<.'-' .~‘ ‘£35 5 iifrir ' =»_:i io.:io 6.45 _ ° ti , ..~=-|_-|_;,\,” DJ A; ASE;-.g Arr. I l ` 11>..\l ..\_\i_l Ilep. (l|\u|'li»lli-.liiwii \rr. i.Z2 __ IIii|i|‘4\|' Iiiii-r (Lili Iiiliuriilil .Icl. _ 5,10 lliirili-ii I) p_ ` ~I_l|l 0.20' llcp., liiiril- n \rr_ 6, Li fue. new 5* ===- _--v- C, lli_ i _ -vii mul liii. I . 3.50 7 70 Iiuiciwilil .Icl.. ` »l.Illi 4.34 8.2l Arr. I{¢‘n»iii;,i_fli>ii 3.37 -:JS 0 00 i e I) 3 I Qiiiiiriiiril _ ' cp. . lil » inn., l’..\I. ~ . Sli.'r\rlli‘|'.\‘iiIc ()`|,i-:try i 9.2 .f\Ilic|'tm\ ii. U2) _ rr. 'l`i-,griish Di-p. \/ 7.01! I | lil, iii I2.. 8.55 Ili.” 7.57. I0. 6.20' _ itat. l 7.25 10.] 6. I5 9.2% ` 6_lli_l 9_l ._ I 'zu _ _.. > -4 EE 5"‘°>':' _> I , . lif- - r P.M. ' ' 3;l0 4.30 5.00 5.22 6.30 P.M 4.35 5.27 5.51 6.25 .\lun `\\ eu. ‘ Fri. I-1-_ > »-case-n. wewmsg -wmv-¢>. H _ cpl Cliarliiiletown Arr. I ` Mt. Stewart I\l1|I‘(‘.ll qt. Peters I Mon. I Wed _ _ Fri. I w T” ` Z f..i0l ' will _ 35_ I a.oo‘ 1.5 li‘v‘l’.‘i'. Fri. Ix\.l\l. rr. Elmira Dep. ' 5.30 ' An. __ `_s..ii_i_i§ Dag; 1_3sl_ _ ii A.n1.l iifii; i 4.|0 10.20 Cardigan 7.48' 2,54 A.M. 9.10( Dep. Mt. Stewart Arr. . 8.50 1l.00l Montague 7_23§ 2_25 11.401 Arr. Georgetown . 6.451 1,40 Daily, fbufif” P.M. _' 3.l0 4.52 7.05 sn. ' " sau. "T i Only Only ~x_a;ll;I¢ TU 5? I 3 4.5 UI 5.55 .==:°5’ ea? Charlo t.fe'own Arr. Vernon R ver Murray Harbor Dep. 'Ot HJAELANSON. W. T. HUGGAN, ' _' Pucensar 'rramc Manager District Passenger Agent Toronto Ontario. f‘hiirlr|t»»tnwn_ P IP ' ._ .é=__ -_.___ -_ f 4-; I _ _ _ _ _ _*___ 7.00! 6,20 l¥o'0|)t_ as noted the above trains run iliiily`Sii|idiiy"éiicept§d, ._ 8: Sun. _M. 3 l0.l.'. 8.20 ;_., FIRE INSURANCE A NECESSIT Y o Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies, which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by » _ L if i - ' I-'xi \=__ ,_-1. __..,. ii. ii. now . ' j Charlottetown. - '.-< ._ i .-._ --......_..... .. . _ . .. I ‘._r_ec-snsriomoir _ I IIIIIIBISIIIIN I ` I I Ou Saturday evening March 15th\ industrial councils lu Great Brltain‘ large number or mend! md “ln ` I gains strength daily. The Nationsll I th ' Uh human, m;__md' boursaa ered a e Council of the Commercial Motor Us- < _ - Mn_ John Mcxmuom towelcomuwle er’s Association has been informed *"‘ fm", Bowen from oveneat . _ i A fine program 'wus well rendiared ` The movement for the-‘ creation of that the government will shortly re- quire. employers to ,loin a suitable federation in order to regulailze deal- ings with Labor. Plans for the calling of s notional conference of employers and trade union representatives are being considered by the representa- tive orrganlzatlons of ca-pitalantllahor. The executive .committee of the Feder- ation of iirltish Industries have pass- ed the following resolu“t_ion:-- “'l`i|nt the l~`cileration should take imiuetliutc notion in conjunction, if possible, with the Engineering Em- ployers' Fcderii_tion and the national' irganizntions representing Labor, with zi view to summoning ti joint coni`er~ ence of employers and employed, on the lines suggested by the Natlonnl‘ _tlulelilr Believed ily . “Fruit-a-tlles"_ _ ' Rocuoit, P. Q.. "I suffered for many years with f¢rr~ibI¢`Indz`ge.\1|'or¢ and Constipation. _ A neighbor advised me to try “fYuil~b-liver". 1 did so and to the surprise of my doctor,‘ I began to_ Improve and he advised me to go on _ -with “Fruit-a-h'ver”. '_ ` I consider that I owe-my llfo“to ‘-‘Fruit-s-tives” and I want to say to ‘ those who suffer from Indigestion, Constipation or licadaclics - try “Fruit-a-tives" and you will get well". CORINE GAUDREAU. - 50_c. nbos, 6 for $2.50, trial size 256.' At _iill _dealers or sentpostpnid by Fruit.-s~i:ives Limited; Ottawa. 1 \lll3l1C9 Of Ell\lJl0I~'€1‘S Hlld ElllDl0Y<*‘l ' _ _ i l ally effect. The best uianliood of our .'or the' formation of DI`0Dosnls for ' ' _ " country lefl their homes to iight for leuling with thc present condition offlmesi “iluomsized ."9‘"mmm°'_‘s: we _liberty and justice and many have ’ndustrlal unrest." ‘ ' ` “bommn °f wasteful °°mp°"m°" paid the price with the-lr lives. very thoroughly. und offered te agri- 'iriition of British industries reprc-; huts over $12,000,000 in capital and ts c-rgnuizution is in touch with neiir~ ,~ 16,000 miiisn ruins. 'rue ni-itlsiil lilaiiillhdturers' Coi‘]xin'utloi§. _us 01'- :iuully proposcil hy Sir t`lizi.rlt-s Maud _ I berg, wus to consist ol' upproxinittte-j .y 1,000 manufacturers with ii total! aipitai of $1,000,000. Anialtrniiiiitiou 'Ili result in the i-reutiiiu iii' aiu un- uiilly po\vi-i'l`ul triiilv oriziinlzution iii will pi'f:v<‘i1t any iiiilllicmioii iu i-itish Mniiiil`m'tiii'i-rs' (‘.oi-poi'ut_ion -to 'sciiss thc uinziliguniutiou, lhnt__thi‘ wo associations are already working igelher und that definite Steps liar# -con taken tor trailo ilcvidopuieiit with 'p;1in. The British Coiiinicrcinl Attache- ¥e’rvi<'e luis iicun 1'e-ii!'g;liii7.ctl ns if iniui-.-i'i'ini liipiiiniiitit- Service. ii 'int Dvpiirliiiiiiit iii' the Forvirtn Offici- 'iii the lloiiril oi' 'l‘rnile. Numerous ppoiliiiiiiuitfe tu thc new Sei‘\'li'u hurt- ecn iinnouiiift-il. lu the future Britisxl onftuls in foreign countrlns will iii -xpizcteil to dwell with trade in thi* 'i=1trii‘t< iii' \'vliii‘ll they have rlinrgi vliili; the duties of thc f‘oiunicI‘i:iul atlaclies will be to keep the Govern umt infcruicii as to what is tnklna' -lzrcc in regard to tho gciieriinl econ- miczil state and clevclopuieut of thc ouutries they are sent. to, to soc that ho Cousuls ilu their work properly. nd to keep ii coiistniit watch for any ystvin of coiuiricwiul peiietratiou on he part oi’ trafic rivals. Urging inutuul cooperation between Government and business, Francis H .4issou_ Vice~Presldent of the Guaranty “rust Company of New York, couteniis that “i'~oiumeri:o is the greatest of ill political interests" and thai. the United States (lovci'ii\iieiit innst learn that "all great ot'l'iccs of State ari- :>t:i~.\ipli'-il with rimiuierclal affairs." “(`-i‘cii|_ Ilritain, Friiiice Italy ahd .lu- pan," his says, "huvi= evldciiced illic- nppriaciutlou of these axioms of r.lutes~ mauslilp in their reconstruction pro !~§THlnrllf‘s." Hc givrs n striking revlou of Eiiropvan trntle `prepnral.i0ne:- "The peace plans of Engliind. i-.ure fully worked out by the Governmmil in no-operation with the Country'=' varied industries, include," he says "the lowering of the costs of proriiict- ion nf its umniifact\irii=s; the speeding up of labor; lho chenponing of rau- niatnriiils hy buying in cnoriuous quain- _ - `-“"-1112255;-2-_-;i;, / V 1-j.;:_5i,>:;li¢i_'-3'. il I: ,`.¢fif- -7:-`. `E .»1:‘§"-'."_-’.` '_ ` _ ’ I i-i;`~- +'.=-3-.j.:j:."~ ' _ _ C ° Pr ' uhcura _ omoies Beauty 0f Hair and Skin _ lf the Soap is used for every-day toilet purposes assisted by occasional l touches of Cuticura Ointment to first signs of pimples, redness, rou hness or dandrutf. Do not coniountPthele frairnnt su_per - creamy emolllenm wit coarse ymedicated, often dan- ‘ gerous preparations urged 'as lubodr _ _ 1*-` -is ’/I ¢-~ _ , '- A good market for agricultural m.,_ among niaiiufacturers; the placli'ig~ot’ We ____e_s° _haukful -that so umm. _ fhinery is reported from Me»sopotamiu.i G°."."‘_`“’“e“"_ .minds al the ‘"°p°"“l "I have been spared to i'°eturn to their ` The great dearth of draft. animals and t l)."°d‘1.°e’-‘5 Wim °-°'°1’e"“l'e1 the f°"m‘"` homes and dear ones. We have sung the lack ot’ ln1ies among the H0-Called "key" Dre- Wm. Bevan. Words full ue to exnrevs, canvas rosa control License No.. 5-116-11-asv i ducts; the development of the inner our-"th'a"i:kt’u-li~i'e'ss'foryour safe return. cuiiiirisiii inei-e what isey wiinien anti erteries"<>f 'tl\€fE"l\"""¢ the ‘°W‘”’“g °f May the experiences _ lluwsh which what Wm, 1,95, ,.,u1¢gd for their pu,-_ the costs of transportation, and the you.ha`ve passed but add 'to your man- posgs ~ grunting of preferential rates to Brit- hood and nobility, and may you always . _ The British Muui1facturer’s Cor- itil! 8000!- >h3V6-28 IHUCW 00010132- ff! 51900 -ff" R ' poration unanlmuosly adopted a re- "France proposes to lower the costs all that is good, .pure and -right as you olutiou to uiiiulgiunate with the Foil- of production through standardization had tofflght for your-King and country. - \ rutitm ol' British industries for. thi~ and .modern methods; to effect nu, -Weask you to accept th asf,-._ small - ~ - ' ' . r th ir real value liufl ` ‘ ~ o ~nruose of i-oiiceiiti~iitiiig upon the srl l1\li>I'0‘/elllefll Ill U19 10135005 between _ gm” “°' fo e K _ I _ - ». , I tension of overseas trade. The Fcdlcnpltal and labor; to purchase raw, .Il-lub lo ll-fl YOU know that we have not _ ` materials, cultivate new markets, auil_ f0l'¢0li€'u you. and appreciate you for ship finished products at common ex-l h‘“’iU5 ‘l°“*3 Your PW* I" -Wlulllllg the pt-use' to provide assistance to pro-‘ Brea* “'°l'ld War- ‘ ' dumOn_ to reduce imp,”-¢s_ and h,.l .ln behalf-of North lliver_Womeii‘s `i:rc=:iso exports; to cnact liberal leg-( I“"'-nut* islution in abolishing udminlstrativi' restrictions; to initiate vast publli' works such as ronil-building, railroad 'extensIons. dredging rivers, deepen- ‘ing harbors, and building ii merchant murine. _ "Italy's after-wnr programme calls for ii protective tariff; the' establish- -nicn_t of credit arrangements for for- leigu .business;<. for the liberation of iiow_inilusi.i"lcsi _from taxation; f0l' U10 _<'oiisti'\i<'tloii of canals t_o convert lloinc l into -ii first class (port: for thc abolit- iiou oi’ taxtttlmifon certain essential imlustries, and ou capital while it is ;producing;` for consular' agents to act 'us the ‘eifouoniic eyes’ of the nation; :ind for-the cn-operation between fin- :iuciul iutcri:.~.ts and industry. | "Japan is preparing in give Govern- ment siibsiilies; immunity from taxat- lion to certuiu inil\isli~le.~i; guaranteed know um( one so young had muh 1, high and noble sense of duty. as tovol I idiviiicnils to certain iiubsiilizcil indust- _rics; _Government co-operation with _big business interests; large Govern~ ment appropriations for the develop- ' ing of essontal indiisl_rii'is; the services l of trade commissions to make detailed investigations and reports; the_ser- lvices of a coiumerciull intelligence system; and tho Japanese Government will insist that trades builii for tht future." AU8TRALlA'8 TARIFF Austrn.lia.'s attitude on the question lof the tariffs has been given striking Icxpression by H. Y. Iiraddoil, Aue- Itrnlian Conuuissloner to the United Status. ln ii public statement he says: "I_lroadly, Australia rf-gurtls the Brit- ish Empire. including, of course, the iself-governing Dominlons, us one body politic, one politicu] _iuitit;.'. Within tlicse' wider boilndsrics Australians |r:nnsidcr themselves .entitled to grant lprcfercncfu if tliey _so desire._ to any _'other section of the_Greuter B'rltiiln, on _thc i»,rrri\inri>,__ri1A°nlnly. that this is n. mutter of piirely__do_piestic. concern, ln Australia, nq__ij1ou-ht _itkwould _he rcsentcd if un ou1sldc._agency sought _to haniiier Aust'ralla'n freedom of act 'ion within the' lmperiul domain; and to my mind it. would h,e extremely Ircgrettiuhlc lf at the Pence Conference it were siiggesteii orurged to impose any such rcstrictioni». Australiana would argue, l think with justice. that they must retnln the game right of ln- _tettislitleleriiilfiiition (within the Em iiirci us, for instance, obtains hetivcen .\liilnc_ and California in the »_Unlt_eii .‘5tat'es`,' or betweeii f’ru`sslo u_u,_ri_'_ Burl iiria, ln' thc' German' Empire. Admit ' ._-'_r~'.\_ ;'..-.--. ‘ > . ._ _ §,"§f'-1'-'-'~'.~-"li"-=<"' I ‘,=.=_.='_'.-`ii'-1-~' Itcrlly, wi- have ns yet no ‘imports zoilvcreln.” ‘because its at present con ;'i-\1’_ -,~:'-,-.-:-:._<_'=-',-_~- I c stltuteil. the British Empire is u rath dr looslcly. itrtlculrited entity; still ii is an cutlty. "ln this natural desire’ for frccdou»` of action wllhln the Enipire-there ii not the faintest element of uulrlend linden 'towards the United States. Th' oxigoncles of public finance imfortun utoly necessitate foirly heavy linpor duties into Australia; and if their are slightly~ relaxed in favor'of‘ thi Mother Country, that would in Auf tralla be regarded as _s 'donte'stlc'mat_1 mes ~ ‘ t _ » -~ for. ana line whicnaia “not lmi>lr`"iinf lui MM-ll wig , lack of friendly 801711 feellnk tbwsrdi ..._ ._ . ._ .»_,._,=.`_...,_..-¢-._ _ R“'URN‘D "Inc tr ' " " i-ni i _g_?_|__l_ ___| ___\ »___i_|?i___|-_uni ` ' ` -'__ ' xiNnl.v.‘:bumu\_l_ltlot_ after which Mrs. Frank Howard read the -following. at the' close of_ which the soldiers were each presentsil with aset oi’ cuff links by Misses Ada and Mildred Warren. _ ' Refreshments were then sei-_veil by the ladies oi the Nortlmi ver Womens` institute and the remainder of the-ew ening was »plea_sautly spent in games and social intercourse. 'I‘hc following ` is uicopy ol' the iidiircss:-- ` We have long grown wr-.ury oi' thi: world “'war” for ove'r four years it has been uppermost in thc militia of the people everywhere. it has been kept continuously before ug fromthe public I platform und through the press. there I has been so few that it diil not person- -LETT_ER OF CONDOLENC_E A letter of condolence to Mrs. Etltall McPhee thc' loving widow o\` the into Corporal Harold McPhee who wus kill- od in action Sept. letli 1918. ` Dear M-ri~i. McPhee:-W3 the officers and members of Coronation L.0.L_ No 2262, wish to _convey to _vou, our heurt felt sympathy in this your and bereiivo ment, and wo trust..that llc, who doeth all things well, w_lll comfort and as slst you, in this your gr-:at sorrow. And that He will fill, with His Grne' tous presence, that I-_irge place, inthe home null lives insult: vacant by thc passing away of one so clear. it is a measure ot' comfort to us, 'ie nremhers of (`oronatlon Lodge. ol` which he was n valued member. ln unteer lu the time of his country'<‘ needs. And also can rely. on thc promises of God that lic, through His Dear' Son is able to give nu eternal comfort. und life, to the soul in its hour of need. Signed in behalf of tho Brethren in s. W.M. A Case in Point --wliay sn aggravating habit Jones has of answering uno q\1BSli0l1 by BSR' ln another." ` ed him if he'd loan me $50, and he replied by uniting me lf 1 took llllll for a darned fool."-Bosl.on 'l‘i-an-' script. ` ____'_______,___.__,___._..__,_.,, CONSULTING ENGINEERS EFFICIENCY EXPERTS lllllllllll UIIBEII _Instead I took Lydia E. Pink- V l=gm’9_\if°z~=_=abl¢ caniponna __ llld was Cured. B _. ___<_,, ._ _ i .»lf'§‘£'l.'i'°n§l."- ..g.i`ii`l“ili'..fi§’_i‘l§,’f.?.§f_ .iii _ _ 'vousn`os|"and head- ; aches and ever. ru i _ .:".2.'¢*h‘i.‘;i.i“..l‘:.“.°§ U19 tIh1o.' ' Trent, t mentswould reiiiiw - ____ ‘_._,__‘___.~» _ *l 1' 'S' >`_" F? ;`_9_-_.till ‘np?_|;_tiorl» _ . _ _ _ is eras in .>\ -»i.s».».»-<».L..i,.»i.i ' 'f .»¢.“h-oms‘-' égetabllv __ __. _Compound bofori- i/ _ _ _,consenting _to sa‘-" - operation. Ijtoop r 1 five bottles ofitnn ` / ly ». _ 3' _ I ` i 'wayisirglng me to ~_».1,¢`\ ._ ' wor\us`aplessur`e.‘ ltellallmy friends ‘ Lydia E. Pinl¢h»_m'» -Vegetable coin.. Bound has done for me. -Nst.i.iii il., nirnnuuam, 609 Calvarton Rd., Bni;|.‘_ moro,~»Md_ ; ' . ‘ - It is onl natural for any woman to :nv raueiffens see rayisasonte it; -.ee .s .,gy;;~~ f A ‘tr -1i~f ww »%*'itm"”¢s°.i'¢ __ ' 5 ‘__“uu-.*Un1'iea sulr`es."_;_f m - ~ ‘ ' y .. i .ii :..;i`ir.::i.r.a:°..i.‘:= filkelftlvow-wil I to nirorilw. tr. out orillirliii I . _ ' ' -» ' .1 .Q ._7r»~i a..-»»~_sn.-ri..-mi? ~`."-3* =*.;.-‘-.. =i-.-“ill `_-t_.':;f;-‘_ 1-_md . _ _ ...».....,,-..,_.._ n-.,.. . .__.,__`__ _ I_~_ml_i - IIn:-ni':°If:lf‘I.ii|u.¢.i.¢l~..<-nap...nn::- -:rnrnuu hi ii'-'fi ‘ "::::is'-::::.:i::::¢:-:!::::'-';:;-;. - <~ Tins -Qillillgl -I5}_?E:ft- -I- .'_5¢¢5;;-- :_;.:.::......::::.-Iitilr. |5=-255;. _ `EE`5"§§§;;;=:::iiiEiitI _'.'i;i& 5 ._.:-».....IlZ!2llI1H. ., .;::::' - =.':::::~----........ i ~- _ . -;;;;~; : . .-.....:'~-~-..-...si ...T _ >, \ .:.-...:;:n..,|..i~i _!i§- g i - =§§§§;5;:EEE5iEiEEl -: 3. xi. =5=:===EE::;:::::: ._ -_ . ~-... .::-..... |. . in, I 1,5:-i!::;| ....::::: . . 4......=::as;asissfsssffl" = I l ',,“l'_'»_.l il- .. ' 'si===s-i=ss:s==i 1==esi===:| ‘ _ :::: 'H"‘::. .. Iliin- :S U Sri 3 ., »-‘iv-.. <~l ~_ .. ~ s 121;; . 1 _ ._ __ ' 3 t _ 'i ’ \.g‘r\§;~,,~ ‘I .tg . _ ~ , I ,__ 4, \ l_l-lj»"` I" " 5. F Ito- ‘ ‘ ;-:=.°- -»" " The guest will know that you ap- preciate her call when she sees the ~ bon of l\/Ioir's Chocolates. The na.:ne “Moir's" is known to stand for the ‘ highest achievement in chocolate coat- ings and distinctive fillings. _ ,on Moir's Limited, Halifax ' No matter how long or how short your journey is to be whether by lund or on the sea, you are vitally interested in tht; selection of thi- best route. You wish to purchase your tickets with as little inconvenience as possible und you wish lo know that you_ are getting them at the -lowest price for which the accomo- dation you require can be purchased. I sell tickets over every railway line operating in Csnnds or the United States nnd have Ocean tickets and baggage labels of all the lending Transatlantic lines of steamships and am prepared to furnish you oi application the fullest information " as to rates, routes, time tables, dates ofsuiling of steamers, etc. and I also believe I cun oiler you better ticket service than any other ticket office in Prince Edward Island. T ry the others and then try this oilice or try this odice and then the others ai\_d sec where you can get the best service and the most information. - - _ ' At the present time I particularly solicit your Canadian West business. _ ' _ I sell tickets_over all the leading lines, Canadian Nations llmlways, Canadian Pacific llailwny, (firaud Trunk Railway and (trend frunk Pacific and will sell you tickets by the most. con- venient route to the point you wiih to reach, giving you one ticket from Ch-irlotfi-l. iwn to destination on which you can get your baggage checked riglit iliruugli. _ _ I also make all _vnur sleeping our reservations over all the diilerent lines without. any charge i`or tclegrams. _You will make a mists ke if you start your journey without calling at my ollice or writing me. W. K. Rocnits .|.e. m¢Ea¢`iivtiTn. p.gw M com. CITY TICKET AGENT ..__.._._._.- _ 84 Great George Street . CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. .‘u.'ve noticed thot. 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