'.;'i*.i . 1' ' ., . iv , "ly ¢‘ _ ‘» "'».,.,J<' ' ' __ ,_ 5. ,_ _ . '1' . _ .» fa. .; _ _i _.'§~".'L: LA :S _ I ’§l"f is .i_'=__'i= _": .~ i if?" . .» jf' -, - "5 ` . .y .~ _? _ 1E‘_`.§'i ' ,.3 1.. 4 "f l?:i".` 2' » ' ‘;§ - 1.15,., 'Q W E” iff; :. ' "`a 1-L ,_ ith .r ».’, 1, \ _ ~ 5+-~:4 !_ ' .._..f;‘.,i .i.»‘ll0ll ‘ll tho i'i|ilil¢_' oi' ii. liiko. _' the ll. \\'. l"ro\'liii'iiil (‘.i‘n.iiil l.oili.'1-| 'php (iw,-_,-Ondy m.¢|0" of your ;.,-M( WO0D¢-At Alexiiiidrn on Sundlly. will he liolii iii Ht. tl¢'oi'i!»'_’~\ llllll- iii ilir' right dii'ci:tioii was duo, not ‘£0-rch ioiii. in Mr. and Mrs. llruff' f;ri~m Ge-iii-im >'f"~".‘»l- i`l"'l"l°"_f""“"' only to .ifoiir noon iuliizmont in nw.-i ood, a son, William Austin. on 'l‘liursda_\', .\lnr<~h 21st, opening iitlipuiming me signal (nap bm to uh.. ' 1' _ _ 2.1‘0 p. iii. quick response of your engineer. 'l`r 7°°MBs"'n°m F°bm'““"" nad' 1915 li ll* Ylticellflilll' lm' all l""`“‘m" m"'Y0ll both. thou. belongs thc credit at St' rmulls Honlmax' vmmouvm.' Wlldlllff lo 5‘?c“"“ Slnndufd Cefllll' which \vo~i-Claidly Lrivc You iod:i.‘»’. o g' C" 1° Mr' and Mm' I" B' T“"n"”" rates at iwiilway siiitlonu. BY 0l`il"l`_ having proved, beyond all question thi 9 f"‘,7“~ , ’ ' 01' tlraiifi Svc. 30039 lllli 21” fensiliillty oi' the lan adopted for _ ll ___ _ . d It d. the cai:ryiiig out. of the terms oi' Con GA"'LA,_~Tw:'26;:1;n;:',1gdronrslr 21,; |1--rrlzi-.__ _-.1 federation to link us daily wlt,li thi L. - NOTICE :.':;"..f'.f.'l'li.s::°.‘2.1"':.'.:':°:'.;.'.;1;;'..a°i.f. 8mm'km°“s' 'the lust born child of the Oiiiiailini union. Wo fool asiiiircii that in thu~' BDGETT-At Brighton Fliiirlotio- . ' ;_ . ._ Thc Annual (lcnoral Meeting of tho expressing ourselves wo are but voic goyvgl °I[;aIEf;-chyix-7tg,1d19{4Sr,, bgp Ig Shareholders” of the Telephone Coin- lug .the sontiinciit of the people o' rw 9 y 0 ‘ ' ‘ ` ' ' pany of Prince l§fl'\vsrd island, will lio the province at large, who now foi- Wgnt 0 son' hcld in thc llend Oiflce of tho Coin- tho relieving convir'.i_ioi\ that tho grcnl pany, Queen Street, Charlottetown, ou difllculty in the way of (lanndn’s con Wednesday, thc 27th' day of March tract with tis has been ovorcomo, an "' ‘ Ii "` 1918, ni the hour of eight. o’cl0ck, p. that thore now remains but the put -“H m., for the reception of the annual rv- ting ln order of our railway systeii: ports, tho election oi' Directors, and to mnke us foel that the heart~hen‘ Ul|..L»-At Newton C-ross. March 9th the transaction ot' such other business of this great Canadian nation will Boorpe M. Gill aged 54 years leaving as "my properly como before tho send its blue blood through this art ‘a widow and nine children to mourn Meeting ery to vivlfy this small. but import their loss R.. I. P. WALTER S. GRANT, ant member and make it feel the glo\\ Secretary. rind warmth of rcul Canadian nation l ,GAIRNS-.Entered into rest at Duns- .,0»_-5_3_wM10|_ um,-_. . iq, the 84th year of his ago. Funeral lgyiaay starch sand in z 1.. m. §eDONALD- ln Roxbury. Mos.~=_. , arch 9, Ronald, hnlovcd husband oi' ~ ` ine McDonald, 61 years. P. l-J. !_ papers please copy. GALLANT-in East. Boston, Mass., linrv.-li 7, Margaret, beloved wife oi' Amen. P, Gallant. tueo Lcvic.) _P. E.____l__ p:i.i~+~rs please copy, STEEL. -- March 4th, 1919, in Bos- trc. Mrs. ltobf-rt Steel, widow or the into Robert Steel, and o`“l€1e'>"t slstor of Win. Groom and Fred- erick Groom. The body will como f_e#,`er.for burial. _~ Fi. _ _'A newly married man gets to his _ ,, 11 -_~.i=» f _.T,'l1 » _ _ 1; '.`X‘.l7. iilj' - , Z? RQ., __ ,\..\»o-n-o-o-»-»-.»~-»--».,.....,............,..._............. ‘Js .\' -\, _ Si-fill ` ’ 'ii _\j.i.f. _ ‘ <- _’ i , ‘_ ;=21';. ii 7' lodge by degrees. ' _Tho poorest of all men is the one who has no use for the poor. ' . -_`;*'“ TELL YOUR WIFE .. colitis un orri --v_- ....- F__ ____ _‘_ D/oesn’t hurt .1 bit to lift corns ~4i»¢~|»¢»0-o~»-a~o-»-~-¢~¢--¢~-»-»--~--¢»~¢-~|..~..¢..¢.. » or colluses off .with - fingers ~.;. ~v- .~4.4_¢.¢-.».¢- "¥t'i 'Y _1 i s‘ ». ‘ ~.- `ii'j‘)l k » -#il 1' .i i I . ot 0 twin e of ' lu oi soreness Q55. *il EW! .~ y g ' »-~f.'.“'t. ""-wi 5, , I “ ' ` ' Q1, mg _i-_._ _, '@0112 app y ng. or afterwards. This r \ ' may sound like s. dream to corn-pc-sb __-/`,"-' Fred men and women who lmvn been g.; ..l__ _;&lng» fling and' wearing tor-tiiroua __ ._ .__ _ V . _ . L __ . . _ 1; -vw ima Yes' Corus lift out and cal ._~iIi~1.-if ju. 1' it ` liiéesfnvot of as ir by magic.. is-sys this l..»ii>_-,i ~;.;~»- .V cincinnati anim-ity. ~ 11,". bin a few cents at :mv drug store Ap~ 3 pb' tr few 'drops i1irT,'vtly_ upon your fvndcr corn or callin 'ind instanly A" thrsoreness disu.ppeur-..; then short- , _=='_'.%,}' _ li the corn or callus will be eo loosf- ~:§r* ff; 'A' quarter ounce of t`reezono.<'fos.ts "1" . iii /_ yr” 4' . ,Q I that it lifts oif. ~l-‘reezono dries lnstiiiitli' lt. do<'sn’t out out the corn or rullus, but 'just _¢¢;’~. v T’ ktriwls it up solt lifts away without .ii_,._, " even irritating the surrounding skin. . _ . _;‘s~\se.‘ -j;'_j's1-. - .*.~:r-¥-nv* L. _ _ .Lee *.v*.. Q. ’-f -*¢Sf*S" _,rf Women should keep it on the dresser ,_ »_._ gl" 9- 5' :md never l»'t n corn or cnllus ache _;. . g V twir'n'. in ' f 1 I1 ' 'l-Y _,,- .`4..\. If . , i l ff_`~'_ vi 3 _;, oA sro R i/it it '_` I ' ' L . ~ -_-x'. `5 .. ,lf lf' _i if . ` ‘ victorlii P E I itll, ` *_ ' _ Qnnnind, 'T ` 'I . . . gl' Illia . 4 J' "kim . Rockers ilnd' Vale" one six ‘ months out of "Miss Rooliei-'s _ , DohcIi_('R. 0. M. at 3 yearn 402 milk ~.= 644 butter in seven days) is about the -7,. Ittrirt 'looking fellow I over saw. 1-Us ‘ deli; won ist in ring in Charlottetown 1017:' 2nIlin'daii;f test, We will send plotls _pilfcon an full particulars to C any 9rolpb0tive._.b\iYvr. _ ".- ‘- > _ ~.:', 'i - »', .. _ Some mon are like -13%; in rot' tllig 'sharp they lose morn or is-ss lr . _. ‘ ' .'____"i_',_§` :___‘ ot- their best niottle. i » .4 i ' ---~ ‘Of course a woman can't give her rdrrrct age when it is impossible for was born. iv .` i y' i I _ 5,. _lfi ' ._, bin' to remember tho day when sho lftll . . . 'For Inmate and Children E Inline I-'or Over 30 Years ”“"“‘”¢»f.% __ . Q _ ~ . I 'Several grand young bulls sons ot ~ _ ' WALTER H. LEA. ° " Synopsis T _ lx years after 1-:irning homrstcail p.1tent::i|so 50 :icreii ex_ira rultivsimn. rre~cmption paienl maybe oli- C _ may | pure aw om c_ _ . Prine $3.00 r acre, Duties-Must reside six Months ki each oit ree years, cultivate 50 acres and crerta _ l m . N.B°-linnuiliorizedkrublrbntion -ai,,\lils-ndnrtlw _ ' V mentwlllnoi bebfl for ' t. .. I Farm 'in r 'ale 'Tho subsci'ihf'r offers for sale his valuable Farm of 84 acres a slioi't distance from Port Borden Pier and Station. Tliere is a good Dwelling ~--l-louse,-Bai-nswrmiwotlier Oiitbuildings on the prciiiisos with abundance oi' good pure watt-r, lt fronts on tho seasliore and is liandy to wlicrc quantities of kolp 'can be got During tho last three seasons $550.00 worth of fertilizer has been applied to it besides ii con.sidci°able quantity Ol' St-913121-18 OD 19th llllll Wllllilm Cillflln The winter just drawing to a. clost E has been an unusually rigid one without its like, in fact., for tho pas' half century. Its severity, however has afforded us n certain amount of satisfaiction, inasinucli as it t`ui'uislicd an excellent s _ ie t ol the worth of the r.ar~i'erry system be tween Port. Borden and the mainland No question can now be raised as to the wisdom ot' selection of system and location of route. Under normal conditions we all have reason_to an ticipnte splendid results. We cannot let. this opportunity pass _ without referring to our worthy towns msn, Captain Howatt, the veteran winter master of tho Cape service No man knows better than he the l>i1I`ll.Vf1l‘ll nl11Hl1l'0 Kind tl lilfge Sllllpll’ condition of tides and ice that pre available for this year‘s crop; also vans he,-¢,_ H9 was therefore wisely the farm ‘is all cleared is A1 sail and in a good state oi’ ciiltivation. A good title is guaranteed. For price .selected as pilot of. our worthy ice breaker. He was generously remein» bered a year ago by his friends when ‘mil mlm-”‘ llllpll' '-0 R- C- Auld. 1"l”@0'l hanging up the priniltivc ice-boats for town or owner nii the premises. |a|| time to Coma DAVll3 H- AU'-U» ln, conclusion we ask you, gentle- Isorth Carleton. . Albany lt. ll. 2911-3-Sfmwtt. Farm For *ale "ill"---li lliY iii SURE, i|Ri[i itil The undersigned offors for sale his Use "Tix" for aching, burning, puffed-. t`ai'm consisting of 100 acres of land, up feet and earns' or callousea sltuate at Commercial Cross. The fol- lowing buildings are on said farm One dwelling house. three barns. ono coach house and one hen house all in first class repair. This. farm is only tivo miles from itloiilaguo, ugar school, “los .. .‘;';';:,°1.:..:":.i':.i', 1 Y \ 'H ` foot trouble." and cliurchc’s. 'l`liero are two brooks I _ running through .sild fztrm, this fnrin is all fenced by wirc and is- considor~ ed' one of the lii_\:.|. stock farms lu King's County. Also 120 acres of land nearly op~ posits above nic-utioncd farm, this farm is mostly covcrcrl lfy first class lumlwr. Title guarantocfi. immediate pos- session given piirvliaser. For further particulars npply to owner on premises. ' noosmck FRASER. ‘ or S. S. HESSIAN, Solicitor etc. I ) }/-_-/-oh fi "' f. ` li "!l_ i » " l , '@___."'~‘ " 'f>» _ WY., 1 3 (lood»byv. sore feet. burning feet. swollen fcct, t.ciidcr foot, tired feet. Good-bye corns, cnlloiiscs, bunions, and’ raw spots. No more shoe iight- MODMSUB. P. E. l-ness, no more limping with pain or 2653-2-20M'EWSatl M0. .ii ~ \; v`(, 5,, U, 711;- \r_ g ‘ . . =' .'\'_._ - 2\ of Canadian Norliiwnl Land Regulations HE sole bend of :i family nr any male over rigliteen years old. may homestead n quarter drawing up your fore in agony. "Tia" is magical, acts right off. "Tit" draws out all tho poisonous r~xiidii.tlon.=i which puff up the root. Usn "Tin" iiud| wonr smaller shoes. Um' "Tir," niiil, forget your foot. misery. Ab! how com- fortable your fect i`eel_ _ Get a 25-cent box of "Tlz" now nl any druggist. or department store. Don't. suffer. Have good foot, glnii feet, fcct. that never swell, never liurii never got. tlrcd. A _vcnr‘s foot. coni- fori. giiaraiitccd or money roiiiiidod. aousi-|Aw oAmviNo` co.' iliiilminiss o suiiiilii Preienleil liilifriilt-a-lives” Ilia Wnnilrlul Fiull Medicina ~58 llsisosssvvm Sr., Hou., Que. “In my opinlon,no other medicine is so good as' ‘Fruit-a-tives’ for lndigestion and Constipation. l-`_or years, I suffered with these .lrendcd disease»,.tryingall kinds oi' trcntiricnis until I WIS told I was iuciiiuble. uno day a friend told me to try ‘i-‘riiiin-iives'. To my surprise, I fouii-l this medicine gave immediate ri-ltr-i`,nnd in a short time 1 was all right. again". DONAT LALONDE .’»0c.. it bo? 6 for $2.50,t riul size 257°. Ai. .ill des ers or from }`i'\iit~:i.ltives Liiiiiiod, (llblwl. non, to :iccopt thoso gifts as an onrn st ot' what we say as a mzirli of ai' ~reoiation 'ot' the excellent servici endcreii to your native province. Signed on belinlf of your i`rlends, ED. CROSBY. Oi Germi\_ii'Conirol LONDON, March 16--The iicvvcs lisplny- ot' (lernian policy has como i he form of ii sudden hroudside ol' il. iunciatioii oi' the Scandinavian con. ries 'by (lorirfaii newspupt'i's mid pu icists such ns Coiiiit zu lti'vf'iitlo\v L ho Tzigoszeitilng. From the Him arity of the articles it is cvidei hat they are directed by'ouc mini /lilcli mind appni'cntly_i.s that ot' th lermiin government: The nrticlcs accuse the Scnndln ian co\intri1>.~: substantially of boln ccoinpllccs ul' the Enieiitc ami wal hem that therefore they can expel 0 consideration from Gorniaiiy. Ti sason for this policy is plain to di iniats hero. Gerinuny's dcalings with l"iiilai bus fai' scent to be designed to mal ‘inland -a minor German klngdoi 'ith the Emperor's sun. Prince C ir, on the throne. and to make an ind oi' the Aland ilslands. Th clienie is a direct blow aguiiiiit Su len. and, in a less ilcgrcc, again leninark, and Norway, and is in iii vith the German Emperor's boa hat the Baltic lands have been mai ternianently Cleriiian. Fear Permanent Grip on Alanda. The Aland islands. i-icogrnpliicall re as much zi piirt oi' Sweden s ht the war Sweden has boon trou 'ed by the fear that Itiissin. wou 'ike them Germany now occupli ‘ie islands temporarily, but the Gt '10-ll llllil- illos ovor»the public bul` igs, and no one believes that it w er come down except hy force. The most practical effect of Gi ian control of Finland und the Alai slands is pointed out by lteventlo' ho snystliat they will no longer l sed as a commercial bridge betwei lcandinavia and Russia. This is war to American as well as Britis rade with Russia. _ That the Scandinavian countrle iave been overfrloiidly to thc Entei te camo licro as an amusing chnrg Sweden has been geurally rated th most pro-German oi' the neutral Eur 06011 Ill1ll0llS. uxccnt possibly Spain The royal family, ilio aristocracy. t.h iniversities, an dthe army have bee iutspolicnly pro-Gorman F01’ fl 10115 time it was feared thr- -Sweden would join the Germanic all ince. According to one newspaper 55 per cent. of 'the steel Gcrinnn ‘ian used for munitions has been fu~ nished by Sweden. ` Denmark has never been consldei ed overfrlcndly to the Eiiteuie. bu considering the fact that she is small nation living under the muzzle of the German guns and with th mailed fist at hor thront, the fact the sho is leuniiigliiickwnrd in mninmir ing her neutrality toward tho Enter te countries is understood to hav. caused no ill-if-cliiig. Germany Relics on Added Power. 'The la'te`st Golmnn mffvo appears if bo a familiar uno, Germany fool- thzit she is now in a position wher shc- is so strong hi the north that sh necd no longer cultivate _tho frlcnd ship of tho Scandinavian countries and that she may make whatovci' du muging rirraiigenients sho desires and threaten thriu. li. is tho same pro qedure sho followed when she begat' bonibarding iindcfonded British cons' towns like. Sc'iirhoi'oiigh, explaininr hor action on the ground that the' were fortified. 'Sho now attacks the Scandinavian countries wltli the ox cuse that they are unneutrril. llcventlow wi~ltcs_tlint as tho Swe dish Government has become more and more attached to the cause of Germnny's ciiemios, German feelin: toward li_er has cooled and that "swediiili l`r1'cdom of acting has buen- grontly limited." H+#H ivationsbf iliemltxiidsiiiniaclincgi tlreci yenn. A B5 al' I dclock P~ ln' on saturday omesleader may live wiihin nine miles of his Mllrtih 23rd. by Dl.|bll(l 81l0l.l0ll. oi-n¢-stead on ii farm ul iii lcsst Bo acre_i\, on ` ndili A hbltaliic house is rr ng may pn:-empt :i qiinrier-section :ilong side his :imc-fond Prirc $3.0" pg.-r acre. _ Duties Six months rrnrlencc in czicli of thru' iiincd ns mon as homestead patent. on ccrtlm ondltlons. A settler who lm exhausted his homestead right tlke h lb esteati in attain districts cure worth $300. The ares olcultlvntlon is siihiect In reduction in ue of rough, ncriiliby nrsiony land, Live stock my be mlntiniicd for cultivation undn certru ' WM. MGRAE. ' Lqiilxdn excclpt w(hI::’r¢ residehcc is performed in the 3043 3 HM," Sf3Cl't'ii1i‘y. '_»_ _ l lhnlgnain districts a liomestcsider in good stand-; . ’ . I want u. large quantity of dressed poultry. I wil be at A. Horne & Co.’s every Tuesday and Friday. _ Call and lee me before selling. ,- ' . °'“""°°' - _w. w cosv. c.M. n." Deputy: ¢Mlnl\teroftholriteriov - POUl.lRY WANTED i HOW T0 GET RELIEF FROM i f H H D - - | A ~ M 1 |,_-,_' Tho property of tho above Co., con- geicfkgpmgwghl Llca:\'f nan- slsting of Cream Scpnrator. Tester r i1 pcmo .t tie D n' i Lands Agency o . ‘ _¥;§“su{__AMm;__fr _“lc m‘;"l_‘;l_‘_"‘|_.n__y by proxy .0 ll_ P. Iiollor 20 ft. smokcstnck may he' nindc ni any ll-:minion Lanai: Agency "U10 l_¥llll¢ Vllf. Fl\ll`llHllkl\ SCi1l05 llllfl but not Sub-Ageiicyuiictilniiiconditions. bgndfngg will 'bg gow 0|] [|15 premfg. Dutle Si. th ~nl ii and cui- / =lf you have r`aln'rrh, cntnwlihll 116931588. Oi' head noises go to your druggist. and get 1 oz. of Paimliit (double `s‘trength).tske this home add to it hot water and ,lust ri little sugar as direct- od in each package. Take 1 iiiblcspoonfiil 4 times n day. This will often bring qiiiuk rollef from the distressing hcnil noises. Cloggcd nostrils should open. breathing become onsy and the mucus stop dropping in- to the throat. ~lt is easy to .make nstos pleasant and costs llttlo. ‘very one who has catsriih ould give this treatment s.¢rial. You _ will probably and it is Jiist what 'you' need. ,~' ' ~‘ Fewfoundland if of-'f_‘nrr:rd:r.’*l‘h1'oirg‘“" , __ _ _ _i'mn_csAnnorrnrowsenu._mnin_.. ~ . t '£10 N’orddentschqNAl1gemeluo Ze!" f u na `.s,’t,h " papers ¥iiinlu?lig%eri?ila: successes and that therefore there cannot he any more talk of Norwegian neutrali- ty. Tho Cologiio (lnzctte, in comment- ing on the Swedish press editorials regarding tho occupation oi’ the Aland lslnridii. snysz. “'l‘iio Swedes have no cause for com- ~ plalni. ’l‘hoy roup simply tho result oi' their policy oi' ovorprudonce durinil lin war." ' Fuel--Resources Tlie abnormally cold weather dur- ng the winter, and the difficulties ox- ierlenced in securing fuel, has inten- ified interest in the coal resources if the Doiiiinlon. Many people. ioi' he exti=.nt,- vuluo and location of the oal resources of the nine federated rovinces. _ For many yours Nova Scotia. has een the premier coal-prodiicliig pro- ince. And until the lust i'<'.iv _yours lrltisli Columbia was second in tho ’st. `But, railway construciioii luis 'endered available, ii consiilci‘:il>li~ ortioii of the vnsi extent of thc coal ésoifrces oi' Alboi'tii. and tlint pi'o\'iii- 3 on tlin onstcrn slopo of thi- ltiiwli- -.s has ousted the Pacific const pro- incc i`rom the second position iii uiinda. The greater part. of this rn- ent expansion in production ui' coal 1 Alberta has hceii brought about by 'ie building of lines of tho (laniiilinii 'orthorn itallway. 'Pho proiliictloii _ 1 tonsz- ' Novii Alla. llritlsli - Scotia Columbia 2,006,121' 2,582,727 'l09-.l'i,652,089 1.094.741 l1ti- (Lili)-l,728 4,503,020' A study of the tonnage carried by ‘ie Cuiiailiuii Northern during the 'st few years shows that its develop tent as ii. coal cnrriei' has been al ‘ 'ost entirely duo to closer settlement i the pi'aii'_ie provinces, and to ilic vpaiision oi' tho coal mines along its 'ies in Alberto. ln 1910, the Caiiiidlaii Nortlicrn irried in coal only 282.718, and in 112 804,803 tons. ily 1914 tho iota' indllngii had doubled, the figurer .ting 1,724,337, and i'or its iiniuiul re 'rt as oi' June 30, 1917, it is under ood tho company will show a tota` 'oduction oi' nearly 2 inillloii tons oi 'al handled over its lines. The important position Alberta liar' 'cupied in the building up ot' this nnugc may be gathered from tlir . _ ct that in 1910 the moveiiient ovei 1 lilies in that province was but 81. 6 tous. In 1011, it grow to 204,736 ns, iii 101-I to 350,739. in 1915 tc '6, 860. in'19l0 to 706.414. und ir '17--8 months only of thc year be g shown---the figures had nlrc.'id~ tallied to 69l.'.'tll i.':::,< O _________Y __~q=-¢_»-._..._...____.______ _ _ . . ~i~»:»-¢-i~»:»-£-~:-~:--i~-r»:-~:--i-»i~:~-:- ivi\....iimi an Nervous. d f the day finds you weary or irri- ~ giififffemqirli aghingheadandfrayeflnervesyouneed something tb tone and strengthen the SYSt¢I1‘l- BEEGII WS PILLS ' ed h' h fckly helpsin restorin normal gdhclltiggls. The “z:1ct(lil1ltl1e stomach, liver and bowels, and so renewth strength, and steady_ the _nerve_s. A few doses of these world-famed family pills will Bring- Welcome Relief . i .I-ll .Ln li "s.'::.':;*.':;'¥..‘::.l.l'ie':::.£°:.°.lin~.’?*....:.i:1 .:i.:.'.*.;°if::.“.';‘- | ii J i.. ' l _Yi _ he first time, are searching statistics - 4. "i ascertain, as exactly as possible, . -1 _ --__ m- ig( l mi _ Y A .scout/in MAN's Pimvss Lord, let me live like n rclllllilf Ulfllh With regular i'i'iend.~: iind true; Le; me play the gzinic on ii regular' plan . _ And play it that way all llii'o\ig.\i L lmt mo win or lose with fi rcgulrir And never bo kiioivn to whine' For thut_ is the rcgiihir iellows si5'l0 And l want to innki' it mine. Oh, give me a regiiliir cliancc in life The saline as the rost, l pray. _ And give mc a regulai' girl for it wllo Who will 'help mo along- tho wily. .ct ns know tlicl. lil'<' ot' liiiiiiriiiity. its regular woes and joys A_nd raise ii roguliir fiimlly Oi' rciziilar giiln and boys. ‘ het. nic* live to ii rt'gulnr good old ago With rogulnr snow white linir liaviiu.: done my labor :ind carncd nil" ivnge Anti' played thc gnnio four i-iquaro And so at lnst when the people scan My fncc on its penccfiil bior ' They'll say "well, he was n rcgiilar man." _ ‘ . And drop u. regular tcar. --J. B. _____..__..____..__-_-i- lla who loves and runs away will have l'('wcr bills to pay. Many ii man who livcs by his wits has a hall’-starved look. A rich woman nialtcs a poor iii- _vestment when she buys ii husband. smiley l t _iilli ' Al li iIH|iil`S IUNGUE WHtN iIlll]$S. iE‘iiill3H ANI] SICK Take no chances! Move poisons from liver and bowels at once Mothers can rest easy after giving “California Syrup of Figs.” because in a few hours all tho clogged-up waste, sour bilo and forrnenting food gently nicvei; cut of tho bowels, and you have a well, plnyi'ul child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver gets slug- gish and stomach disordered, When cross, feverish, restless, see if-'tongue is coated, then give this delicious “fruit lnxatlve.” Children lovc it, and it can not cause injury. No difference what ails your little one-if lull oi' cold, or sore throat, dia- rrhoea. stomiicli-ache, bad breath. re member, a gentle “inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit ilg syrup. Ask your druggist for ii bottle of “Californ- ia Syrup of Figs." t_hen look carefully and see that it is mudo by _the “Califor- nia l-*iz Syrup Conip8I\Y~" W9 l!lllll° ..,, ,.,....ii¢.- .nw Nana hack with con- tempt sny other tis syruv. " *nd _‘in- i 1 ’ Lemons Beautiiyi Make Quarter Pint _ of Lotion, Cheapi :~i»i»-in-i~»--:--i-~i~+-is-»i~»i~»i»-i--z4»:~~s»i~i-<-i»-i l i What girl or woninn hasn't heard of _ 'mon juice to rc-.move complexion V leniishes; to bleach the skin and to ring out the roses, the freshness und he hidden beauty. But lemon juice ‘one is :ici-<1, tlierefore irritating, and ‘iould he mixed with orchard white *iis way. Strain through ii fine cloth he Juice of two fresh lemons into a ~ottle containing about three ounces .‘, ~i' oi'chard' white. then shake wcll and You have a whole quarter inf, of skin ni] complexion lotion at about the not one usually pays for ii small Jar f ordinary cold cream. lie sure tc .train tho lcmon juice so no pulp”get-.~ ' ite the botl.l'e~, then this lotion wili smain pure and fresh for months i; Vheu applied daily to the face, neck. rms and hands it should help tc -louch, clear, srnoothen and bcnutify ~ ho skin. Any diiiggist will supply three oun- es of orchard white at very little 'ist und the grocer has the lemons. f _ City Ticket Office it 84 Great. George Street 1 P _ Charlottetovi n Through tickets from Charlottetown to any point on ` ' Canadian Goveri m 'nt Raiway Lines. Canadian Pa ific Railw --y fully attended to , Grann Trui k Rsilv av _ ~~'=i» S Grand 'Trunk Pacific Canadian Northern Railway f And all American lines The traveling public wil. fin_d here the _best | service they can obtain anywr ere in the Province, l'.`verythi..g po.~sible done to arrange your t-.ip so as to secure y~ u the most comfort at the least expense. _ Correspondence from outside points promptiy and -Tickets can be sent by registered mail or in care your nearest railway agent. . often, freshen, bleach and bring out ho roses and beauty oi’ any skin. W. K. _ROGERS A City Ticket Agent ` 84 Great George St. Charlottetown. P_. E. I. I -U f ~ *'11-‘FF -» _ 9" "°'£'-""-"*' CANADIAN GQVE RNNHENT RAIL-\hIAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ' ' Timetable In Effect, Febi-um-y 21st, 1918. P.M. 2.00 3.33 ‘ ' 4.30 7.30 , 8.20 A.M. 6.00 7.00 Trains Outward-Read Down ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Trains inward-Reld Up l l _ P.M. A. M. Dep. ` Charlottetown Arr. 5.30 10.30 Hunter River 4.18 . 8-55 Arr. Arr. Borden Emerald Jct. ~ Dep. 3.35 7.55 Dep. 230 I’.M. A.'l\l. 0.30 4.30 7.45 ` 5.15 8.15 0,00 9.00 Borden Arr. Dop. _ Emerald Jct. ' Arr. Den. Kensington Arr. Arr. Summerslde » Dep. Dep. 1'.M. 1i.M. 5.40 :iso 7.25 2.41 -6.45 2.15 e.oo P.M. ~ 2.30 4.14 5.44 ~ 6.51 1 8.00 Summersldo Arr. Port Hill 0‘Lnnry Alborton Tiiznish Dep. Dop. Arr. An. ' 11.00 9.22 a.o:i ' 6.45 l » 5.45 » 5"'-* »¢~' °Z 4.45 5.25 5.55 ' ' 7.120 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Mt. . Stpwurt Moroll St. Peters _ Souris Dep. Arr. AM. _ 1i.1o ass ' ~ s.ss ans , coo _ P.M. 8.50 id _ _ _ _ Arr. Elmira - Dep. An. ` 5.:io ' _ r l’.M - 4.50 6.05 6.45 ` 7 .30 Mt. Stewart Arr. Cardigan Montagno Georgetown Dcp. Dep. Arr. serv? *wb wang; .":*'f-°-,1 ¢=\-- °L=_1=»2 _ Arr. Chnrlottntown . Arr. Vernon River , Murray Harbor Dep. Dep. A.M. 1o.io _ s.zo - G20 - _ , _ ~-»A 'ms Asyovg _mains ii I ~ _ ___ _____ __ ______ _,,,, ,, ¢,,¢°.»qi- ,_.._,....._--._._.__._......-_.,_...4...__. - . . ~ ‘ ' 0 UN DAILY, SUNDAY EXCIPTEU I .~ ` fo... - ' ~ . 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