. W?‘ . shiflltth Rapidly on Vino] in their zeal to do all in their power for their loved ones, most mothers overwork andsoon get ina nerv- ous, rundown co_ndition.Vinol,the non-secret cod liver ind iron tonic, 1s exactly what they need -to build ' lhém up, make them strong and quiet their nerves. Plello be Convinced by this Pooitivo Proof "I was weak, _ run-down and ervolsa. I had dizzy spells and no mbition to do anything. I sow Vinol ilvertised and tried it. In about one veek Lfelt better and it built me up lid restored m strength. l want to icommend V nol to other women ho are weak, nervous and run- swn. ' ’ — Mrs. E.Trotter, 2GrantSt, oronto, Ontario. “l am s farmer's wife and keep house for my family oi‘ six children. I suffered from a constitutional break~ down snd s weak, nervous, run- down condition. Mydsughtor recom- mended Vinol and it built me u so l enjoy my meals and feel like a iffer- ent. womsn."——hirs. C. J. Snoddy, Moosomin, Sask. or ll] run-down. nervonl, anaemic conditions. weak women. overworked men. Jooble old people and delicate childrenntliere is nu remedy liise Vinol. ‘our money will be returned if Uinol fails -Leadfng Druggirts. Girls! Your hair needs a little ‘ i Creates A Strength‘ ‘Danderine"—-lhat's all! When it becomes lifeless,‘ thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandrufi appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, dependable “Dandcrine” from any store, will save your hair, also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, too. Drying and curl The leaf is treattelg Qualify, flavour and aroma all the " Tobacco by rnachinery~the mode u method. with warm fresh air-a process which preserves thenaturai flavour in the manufactured product. mbined in with a Heart." MAEIJUNALII ‘iismoltin TOBAC C0 "and Chewing PROFESSIONAL cums Barrister, Solicitor and INN"! Public. Nowsom Block, Ch town. Irsnch Office - Gwffllilw" Money to Loan on Real Estate. o-o4-Q¢*-o DR. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Residence. ‘I71 Great George Street . Opposite Kflnnedyh Garage Phone No. 804 0022-L8lllii1m0Dd. McLean & McKmnon, Barristers, Attorneys-st-Law Office, Royal Bank Building. Qhmqoggquwn . . P. E. Island --ii ' Morson & Duffy Barristers and Attorneys lolloitors for Royal Bank oi Canada. . . MONEY TO LOAN McLeod & Bentley W. E. Bentley, K.C. Barrister and Attornsy-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office - Bank of N. 8. Chambers MARK R. McOUIGAN, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to Loan Osmsron Ilook, Garage Automobiles, Marine snd Station- ary Engines repaired Ford repairs and Specialty Gasol- ine and Cylinder Oil kept in stock. l5 years experience Leslie Campbell Cape Traverse “Condor” Electric nomical and sal satisfaction. ' cnarleuaeawn. P- l- l- ,Sunnyside, ,_ Lamp U s e t h e “Condor” which 1s durable and _eco- gives univer- BLACK 8r C0 Letter 0n The Forward Movement TO THE PREOBYTERIANS OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Responsibility, Efficiency. U-r- gency are the watch words of the hour in this God-orig- inated campaign tor the Salvation of men and the increase of that righteousness which alone can w-iu for us the well-done of God‘. The time has arrlvedfor the realization of the Financial Ob lective of the Presbyterian Church trifianada, that ls to say, for our placing at the disposal of the vari- ousboards of the church the sum of four millions of dollars, of which sum our share in this province ls fifty-three thousand dollars. l: is our Special Thank Offering for Peace. That there should be a "Thank Offering" all are agreed, but many are asking-How ls this money to be used? Will it bee boon to those who are anxious for help but who rcully cunot help themselves? Tho answer is emphatlcally—yes. Over three millions will be used for the Dominion and of thls by far the largest item will be devoted t0 I HOME missions AND SOCIAL ' sent/ice in this Canada of ours. This is wise 315 our country should ever be para- mount. with us because it compre- honds our religious ns well as our political and commercial interests. All must be done by us that we deem essential for the good and continued prosperity of our young and vlrlle nation. _ in the judgment of many the pro- gross, the character, the destiny of (‘nnada is very largely dependent on thc response which the church will make to the challenge of the hour. When we remember that neur- ly half of our, Dfillulatlon came to this country in the few years that ltuvn clnpsedsince the dawn of the twentieth century and that wc have representatives of fifty-three nat- ionalities who use eighty-four for- elgn languages and dialects and not “the tongue that Shakespeare spake" we must surely he alive to the fact that lf we are to develop a national organic life in this vast Dominion which will combine unity with variety we must have national ideals, and these can only be creat- cd and‘ maintained -by the forces that make for righteousness, the forces that centre in the gospel of Jesus Christ. brave heroes in the can lllill0ns bc free. The sacrifice-s of our o Report Manyflases SAYS WE MUST KEEP FEET DRY; AVOID EXPOSURE AND EAT ‘LESS MEAT Stay off the damp ground. avoid exposure, keep feet dry, est less meat, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occas- ionally to keep down uric scld. ous toxin, called uric acid, which is generated in the bowels and absorb- ed into the blood. it ls the func- tion of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urlnefrhe pores oi the sklu are also u means of freeing the blood of this impurity. ln damp and chil- ly, cold weather the skin pores are closed. thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they bocomefweak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accum- ulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiff- ness soreness and pain called rheu- matlsm. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jud Salts; put n table- spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morn- ing for a week. This is said to el- iminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus rid- ding the blood of these impurities. Jud Salts is inexpensive, harm- less and ls mode from the acid oi grapes and. lemon juice, combined with llthia and is used with excel- lent results by thousands of folks who ure subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, efferves- cent lithin-water drink which over- come; uric mud and is beneficial to your kidneys us well. r Minard's Llnlment cures diphtheria benoficent work of pensions. We need well trained men for the ministry lf we are to hold our place in the country, and we can- not achieve this ond unless we have well-equipped colleges which are taught by uble and consecrated‘ meu——we have the latter and we rely on the generosity of our peo- ple with the feeling of certainty that \ve shull soon have the form- er. FOREIGN MISSIONS. are essential lo the mall-being of every Christian denomination. Our church ln Canada has assumed the lng for a unified and righteous l5 not any need to say more. We for the stranger and for our sons offering and daughters who through the exigencies of our limitations are compelled to leave home. The church must accompany them, and this the church is determined to do in the immediate future. TWO HUNDRED. Presbyterian congregations in Canada one vulthout ll]. place in which to assemble for the worship Schools APPEALING FOR HELP which are the essential foundation the construction of the temple of l 9. in 5000 square miles of a well settled area there is not one Pro- testant minister. There are 300 contiguous school districts which are settled by Anglo-Saxons in which there are no representatives of the Reformed Church. Enough has been sold to con- vince us that if we are to have in this young nation a tree, happy, and contented people, a people whose God is the Lord, we must accept the challenge and give gen- erously when we are called upon next week and asked for our SPECQAL THANK onnsnluo FOR PEACE. Some of the money subscribed will ‘he used for the erection and maintenance of schools for the non- English settlers; some for Hos- pitals, institutional Settlements, Reform Schools, and Redemptive Homes wherever necessary through- out Canada. THE CHURCH IN THE PAST HA8 NOT DONE HER DUTY by her Aged and infirm ministers which is as vitnl to the work at home aslt ls to the enlightenment of those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death. . THIS APPEAL FOR MONEY. ls an appeal to make tangible the thanks we have offered to God for Peace-Yours is the right-to say in what ‘direction you wish your contribution to go. A Presbyterian in this Province ns a Thank-offering. Let us show our gratitude to Al- mighty God for the safe. return of so many of our courageous sons, turning Brave" whose bravo hearts are at rest. Let us not. think of them as dead for they now march in a deathless army alive for ever- more. The measure of sacrfice is the measure of blessedness as many knows who gave those who were, and ever will be, dear to them, to the service of the Empire in this great enterprise in which were ln- volvcd all the, issues for theiKlng- dcm of Heaven upon earth. They gave'tliclr sons to be re- deemers, and-many of them are now giving of their means in re- sponse to this appeal in order that the sacrifices of loved ones may not be ln vnln. What shall we say of those who were thrilled with joy as they look- ed on the faces of the returned- of those who enjoyed the security and sanctity of home while others stood between them and death or --worse There is but one thing to say nd‘ that ls:-~if our gratitude to 0d for peace and victory is of the heart and intelligence we shall ec- cept this challenge which comes from God Himself and give until we feel the pain, which is the blesedness of giving. Go forward ls the marching order of our Great Lender in this Heaven- 0f Rheumatism Now ... Rheumatism is caused by ,olson-~ studies at St. Dunstan’s "l. Western Guardian ....|1' pAYl to boy in this Prov- ca. ¢HOOKEY AT ALBERTON. - Second Abbies vs. Regsls. Thurs- day, February 5th. 6718-2-2M2I. -HOCKEY.--Tw0 sow“ Ab- ~bles vs. Crystals st Summerslde, Friday, February 6th. 6784-24-me3l. -JUST ARRIVED carload of bran, shorts, Schumaker feed, oil cake and best grade flour, lowest prices. G. W. Prolltt, Kensinfiggré. -TO STUDY NUR8iNG.—Mlss Bertha Murphy, teacher of Emer- ald, has entered on duty in Prince County Hospital. Miss McCarvsll, Klnora, has taken her place on the teaching staff of Emerald school. —ISLANDER DEAD.--Mr. s. Hall (Ilurk of Summerslde received u telegram from Cleveland Monday evening announcing‘ the death, which occurred suddenly that day. of his brother, M1’. J. B. L. Clark. Mr. Clark was well known -in Sum- merslde und the news of hi5 death will bu received with deepest re- gret by his many friend's here. Messrs. S. l-l. Clark, Summerslde, and J. W. Clark, Linkletter, or brothers-Journal. - -—DIGGING MUSSEL MUD.--lt is expected that the work of mussel mud raising which had been sus- pended during the cold weather of the last few weeks will again be re- sumed in a few days. Many orders for car loads of mud are being pinc- cd with the request that they be held until wcuthcrxconditlons are more favorable for illllOlldiDg it. oi‘l' the cars. Several diggers are bclng fitted up and will likely be placed read-y for work within a short time. __._ —Pr0l1iblilon inspector Barbour paid nn niliicial visit to town on 'i‘uesday.—~}i. -—.Mcssrs M. C. Murray and Wm. McLean, Bradalbune, ivere in town Tuesday on buslfless.—-I'I. —Mr. J. l]. Gfudct, tobacconlst spent n few hours with business nil-n in town on 'l‘uesduy.-—l'l. -—Supt. Grady arrived from the West. on Tuesday morning and went through to Charlottctowm-H —~Mr. Therow Morrow who was lndlsposed for n few days at his hllgatlon of sending the gospel to , m war have fifteen millions of the heathen. We home u“ on Monday to resume s taught us that only by the soul feel that this is the imperative of any ___H We are work- God Himself and conrcquently there ' ' Univer- -.-iMr. John Le Page, Wellington Conrado that we may make her sufc arc devoting $803000 of the Thank- and Mn Edwafd Mcmnnon’ E11“. w ml” “Mei a cause slie were inward passengers -by Tuesday morning's train-H --Mr. D. R.‘ Morrison who is operating on a large contract at Halifax, arrived homc on Saturday he left again on Tuesday morning on return to Halifax-H. ARE ETRONGLY IN FAVOR 0F DAVLIGHT SAVING iMONTREAh. Feb . 1.-—-At a ' of You ask why-The answer said, when my son went to the war meeting o; the daylight suvmg com. 1B Dlam ,they are just beginning l would gladly have given hnnd- mmee 0g the goal-pot Trade yeg. life in the Western Provinces and somely for the guarantee of his tel-day it was decided that, ll no 1t Will be years before they will return in safety. The son is buck government 8cm,“ was 13km’ e5. attain tho standard of self-support. safe and sound .nml now lie adds [OX-ts suoum be made l“ m“? Places the"? “"5- Sflbbim‘ l 11m DTEDBPEII l0 give at 1635i- 5590 municipal authorities to secure day- wlth the light saving regulations for the city of Montreal and district. _ lt was also decided to columnar- cate with boards of trade manufac- i“ order that theflslng general-km "Y"! not 195B 101‘ the new“! @9959 turers‘ associations and other clubs m"? he trained‘ m l-hvfle Verillefl. and noble sacrifices of our "U-nre- throughout, the country ‘vim u view to securing legislation towards day- light saving. To fortify The Sys tom Against Golds Grip andlnfluonza , Takd "Laxative Bromo Ouinlna Tablets" Be sure you get the Genuin Look for this signature 6 %'2%wa \\'l<lS'l‘l*llfN PERSONALS I @f©i©i©©©©©©@.©©_©_© F’ (UNIFORM FOR Au vsas ____.. _ _ .._.: , and highly efficient for heat, light and power. It burns without smoke or soot, and every gallon 1s uniform. You can't buy better, cleaner, more satisfactory coal oil in Canada than Imperial Royalite. 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