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"jd sie-=f'+1.'~;e - f'1e " s s. ii, 3;. 14 .yi ry t”-*_"'.~ *'°-:~f~°~*~ -:F _T ’~'e ..-t lil _ i iii; If fr » .i new iI_KI‘I " * 'nm cusnlorrnmowx omutnian ___ _ -if iitiii #Eli Zrill' '31-ir'-”‘ V __ _______ _£1 v-----Q' Q »¢v»elnlu-IllIlrl1"'* \(ll li Tii'edi0verwoi°kedNlothe What You Need is Vinol War conditions have made the demand upon .i mothers time and energy unlimited In theii zeal todo all in their power for their loved ones, the continually overwork and are soon in a neri ous run-don n condition V1nol,the non secret cod li\ ei ind iron tonic, will build you up .ind make you “P0112 Hans is Pizoor I U Xgigflllls Mus. Cleveland Ohio. lu e rom s nervous, run I keep house for my husband .ind down wndltion and lose of strength myself and got into aw=-ul., run don ii eo t wel herd for me to get around condition, no strength, languld anil no all do In work After other medi ambition After doetoring for awhile lllelh foiled to help me Vlnol rc and getting no better l tiled Vlnol “filed my heelth and strength and l and to my surprise it built me up and heprdly recommend it to anyone suf- strengthened my whole system ll from s nervous run down is certainly agond tiiiini _ Mfr Vi m o -Mrs R ll l.ittle D Dawson WQI Creates Strength '.E~ 8. Foster. Central Drugstore. Charlottetown. » ' Ylnol is avid in Montague by H.J. 'Mahon and st`ttie beet drug store v_\ » `il\ every town and oity in the country. ’ Railway and Steamship Tickets No matter how long or how short your journey is to be, whether by land or on the ses. you are vitally interested in the _on_of the best route. You wish to purchase your tickets _ as little inconvenience as possible and you wish io know that so ling them at the lowest price for which the accomo- _tron you require can he purchased. . l rell_ tickets over every railway _line operating in Canada or the United States and have Qcean tickets and baggage labels of all the leading Transatlniitic lines of sleamships and am prepared to furnish _you on application thefullest information ll to rates, ro_ufes, time tables, dates ol' sailing of steamers, etc. and I also helie_ve [_ can offer you better ,ticket service than any other ticket office in Prince lidward Island. Try the others and llicn iry this odioe or try this office and then the others and see wlierr you can get thc beet service and the mosi. inforin-ation; At the present \ini~ l |i:ii'liiriilal'ly solicit your Cnnadiuii West business. A lsell tickets over all thc leading lilies, Canadian Naliona Rililwnys, Canadian Pacific li-uilway, ilrand Trunk Railway anil Gl'a_nd ‘runll Pacific and will sell you tickets by the most ron- vgtlisnf route to the point you with to reach, giving you one ' tichet frorn Charlottetown to destination on which you can get your baggage ifliccliod right through. \ _: " l also male all your sleeping cur reservations over all the ; ilillerent lines without any charge for telegrams. ‘ ` You will iriilic u mistake if you start your journey witlioui calling; :it my office or writing me. T W. K. ROGERS ' clrv 'HCKET AGENT i 84 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. i. ,cAN.li>ilN Niiiioiui. iuiiwiivs IN MEMDRIAM Mr WILLIAM H CAMPBELL There passed peacefully away at his home in Park Corner on Mar 5th i alter a lingering illness of about three years Mr. William 1-l Campbell ln I the 64th year of his age The deceased had been a victim ot it dreadful heart disease from which he suffered great pain and although he ~ wished each time be the last yet he in WHYB bore his siifferl with patient ; fortitude i The late Mi Oanipbell was u veiy iilglilv respected membn of the Ex celsior LOL and although he hoc lbeen unable to attend their meetings of lata, the brother members showed by thcii luiidiir-ss to ihe family in their lieieiiiement that they had not forgotten tlieii departed brother The lute \ir Campbell was well - known throughout the country having lbcen engaged in business for many §_\'eai‘s for the l'lrm of Saunders, New- _soinc & Co: Charlottetown. and had i made innny friends who always found I him honest and just in all his dealings 3 rind by whom lie will be much missed l The procession which followed the re-mains to the grave showed the res- pect in which the community held their :departed brother, the funeral which was very linrgely attended was held at the grave by the brother orangemen. , The Rev. Mr. Nelsh conducted the .fun- eral service at the house and was as- sisted by Rev. -Mr. Johnstone at St. 5l»9Dlirns Episcopal l‘.hiirch_ Bii.rllng~ y ton. - Tho pall bearers were brothers-Gen. § Condly, land Wlllizun Sudsbnry from i Excelsior I..O.L. James B. Profltt and l~`i-nn.k Day from ffolwnll l.. 0. L. Don» :tid Bcmnrd and George Glover from : Ilotloqiie L.0.L. i A beautiful wreath was given lures- pect of the departed .lirotlir-r from Ex» celsioi°`L.0.L. V Also one fi'oiii Messrs Sounders & ‘i Newsome. n crosi; from Mrs. Priscilla McLeod, and a crescent from the sor~ .rowing family, also n Spray from ii ` friend. There -:irc left to mourn it sorrowing willow (nee) Miss Ella Cousiuiil live iloullhters and two sons. nnniely Mrs. ,_\\'in. N. Wllliiinis. i)orclic.`=.ter. Moss.. Alexnndci' ll. in Burlington, Mrs. Jas. .~\. Ciiuipbell. New llondon, Miss Mar- garet E. in Brookline ‘Moss Mrs. Ansel lierniird of indian River unrl`i\‘lyrtle ` :ind Oliver lit home deepest syinpatliy ` of the community is extended to the _ sorrowing family in their great loss. -_ l Dearest fritlier. ilioii line left us. i We shall miss thy pleasant fare; And in the family circle There. remains li vacant place. in iii,-, last. .slrkiirss lic endiired piiiiis most sore: 'But with u patient fortitude ills siifferiiigs lic bore. l ' His wil`e_ sons, and da.\1Khtei's Did their best to ease his pain; But all endeavours ioprnlong his life Alas! did prove in vain. Till God did please to :ive him P1180 .\nd take liliii to his rest: For the good linrd. ilinf riiletlt :ill Woodrow iron Blaaieil vontinued from Page Eleven thanks to the Secretary. .But the War Diwirtmeiit was in the hands of a ,naolhat At a critical period it had. as Senator Chamberlain said ‘ceas sd to funet.ion.° No one can say what the coat in blood and treasure wus. ‘The New Republic, a weekly Journal or much the same tone and Iwwer as your Nation' recently as cilbed to the President the policy of ‘a ions hand’ The iiscription is just lie wanted no advice and he asked for none With the exception of Col onel House, who has no official posit ion, none of the Presldent's natnrni counsellors have had the least ldcn of his puiposes Confronted with the task of making the grsvesi decisions. lic shut himself up .ind evolved ii policy from his inner consciousness. “He ineveii consulted the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, for example. though the Senate is part. of the war-making and the peaceninklng power One member of that commit lican to be sure, but never before in of the opp sition party dence ~ "So Mr. Wilson has left behind him ti. resentful Senate, which will scan very closely, [possibly with hostile eys whatever treaty is made al Paris. and Senator Knox, :i former Secretary of the State will never assent to many of tho Pre.=ili1ent's ideas. They dissent .from somq of ._ the fomoiis ‘fourteen polnts.' they dislike the idea of ti. league of nations, except so far its it represents the great Allicil und they do not propose to engage in at quarrel wllbi England over ‘the GCVERNOR OF B. ~C. TOl'l0N'I`0. March il.--That Gcni sriil Sir Arthur W. Currie, Command- er of' the Caniidlaii Army in France. may i-eiittlrii to his home Province .Lieutenant Governor. is the general hope of the Province in the opinion of Senator lion. C. H. Barnard to Ottnvva. 4,6-. ANADIANS MUST`PLAV THEIR PART ; o'r'ri\wA, .ual-ci. 19.-For ins ser- ` l l l mon on the League of Nations in St. :Andrews Church Sunday night. Rev. W. T. Horrldge took the' text: “Be- iliold how good and pleasant. lt is for lirothren to dwell together in unity." E Tho truth of the statement. ho i suld. had not _vet come into world l wide exercise. Conflict of some sort would never be quite over us long . ‘ ' _ O ;tee. Henry Cabot Lodge, is one of_ ,our ablest students of foreign ntfairs I -perhaps the ablles. lie is il. R€P\lb' ' "Mollie rs Advi The responsibllit{_ for adau htsr’s future largely rests with the mot er. The r gbt influence and the information wbicblsot vital interest to the dau hter imparted at the oper time has not only asv the life but insured sneoeiis of many a beautiful girl. When ir |lrl'l tihoillhtl become el\1l'¥ll\\ With |1930- sehe dlszliias or is disposition to slee pains ln back lower bs and a desire for so tude, her mo her should some to ber aid and remember that I E.Plnk.biim's Veletable Compound, made from native roots and herbs, will at this time prepare the system for the comin change and start this trying rlod, ina young lr s life ulthoul: pain or lrregu rfti T ou of women residing in every értin the nl States bear willing testimony the wonderful virtues of this medicine, and ‘llltngit has done for their daughters. Broekl N Y-“I cannot praise Lydia. E Pink ham's Vzzetiible Compound enough for what it luis ilouo for my daughter B5 was 15 ears of age. WU sickly and pale and she li lo stay omo from school most. of the time She suffered egonlea from liscksclie and dizziness and was without nppetlta For 'i uioiitbs she was uuiler the ilootor‘a care and ot no better, always complaining about her back and s do aching so 1 did not know what to do l isad in the papers about our wonderful medicine so I miiide up mg mind to try ll.. Bile bas taken tive bottles of Lydia l’lnkhiiin‘s V hbCompound and iloe»n't. complain any more 1| hor beck und side .lcliln She nas gained in ht turd feels much better recommend Lydia E 'I Ve stable Compound io all inotliere and daughters."-glrr M Fiscal, 516 Marcy Avenue, lrooblyn. N.Y war time has the Presiilciii of the ’ i United States failed to Luke members ‘ o into his confi- ` = ~P@ 1 \ \ I . 152 ' ‘Q li _Z Fnirxg Certainly men like Senator Lodge. r- . 7 ‘_ \ 4 \` _ _ _ _ _ __ _ V \-1_1, ‘ _ i \ li-iicdoni of the seas! " f l , GENERAL cunriie Fon ' \ "i.;' I Ss* 'i ___ %/_ L 1)), _"iii" .\\ l. “/’ .f " ` it / / l\ " / / \ , Q _ lpuwers which have ‘won *tho wttr. , - i ‘ \ ‘ii .` ' .ii Of British Polunibiit ini its noir: I ~l ._ l _ so \\l _ \ \ /' .Z/>»» / ‘/ // . i ‘.~. i il \l _.»==. ~ ` _ ,A ml hi, /i if/ 1. I [iii A '=`;’_=_ ' "';¢'a- _ff-` R _ " ff’ >"~i___ _ ,gi-L _ <§‘f 5 _.,,_,__,, ./ ill _ l\\ i \, >"._ -..__ 1 i'll'|'liii.~,l.~ / l __i_i_.__ "’llf___ four times Mayor of Victoria, and N 5 fl r P l S 0 im _ or/ em edt/c orlab e cwmc .iiient, who ziirlved in this city yes iierday from New York on his 'wilif _ _ _A F,-[end to The Northem Electric Port- able is ideally meeting the E095' [Daman requirements of the average housewife, namely, conservation, efficiency and economy. And in doing this, it is finding a promi- nent and preferred place in the homes of Canada. lt is enabling the housewife to do a larger pro- portion of the family sewing with much less physical effort because ii Northern Electric is _ operated by electricity and simply and easily controlled by the fuoi. if yonrdaeier is unable io rup- ply yan, write out nearest house for booklrt |lvle| his _ name and address. e its/. _ Northern E/ec/r/i' Company LIMITED uoN1'iin.\i 'roiionm ntoiiu n.\Lir.\x. iownos i:/iiiuiuiv ii ri'/iws i\i.s\ii-ti; \ AN¢0i:i|i\ Time and With _a Northerl_i Electric Port- able ecanse e ectricity does Energy Javed all the work. It is complete and simple in construction and will do every kind of sewing that can be done on any other make of standard sewing machine. lt is artistically designed and’ beautifully finished. ln short, a sewing machine you will be proud to own. There are many other points of super- iority clnimed for the Northern Electric Portable. Ask your dealer to explain them. 'ine Models allrilhlly Illill. lil\|¥= Model No. I-Niall Glade \'|\r1iIr»l I .I0 M0de\Ne.)~-lolnly - ~ NLM lnaai u liisn ri ul aa ’l'..f.......ui§.'i§.....f"’ ' ‘ PRINCE EDWARD lSLANl) R _ Time Table in Effect, January 6th, 1919 |;, READ DOWN ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME IEAD UP it-.u P.M.f_A.M., _:tae 1.25. 6.00. Dep. me 2.51. 1021 size' 3.50, 7.40 An. 6.45 sos Hunter (1iioi'|ottoiown Arr. Emerald Jet. ‘ __ __ __Borden ______Dep; __ i>__\i. Ati. Nw ( l . ir 10 50 .i 40 ` i.55 4-4_9_i__,.-...-_.. lliver 10 10 - ;<'=~.¢'~.='~"-i»»‘ F' :*`§"" t-I B5 UI Hi* 2-- “g 6.20. Dep. 7.50] 8.24* Arr. _ 0.00! i""* is _ sfii' ?FFrF§; ¥ 5-‘#55 -“ isrnn 3-53 S# _ _ Arr. i .t.i\i. ` eneew§ S*»2SS"¢. -ei; 8.55 , 0.32 _ oz = "" _`M.°` 1 ' Fri. A.M I’.M . $12 _ _ wu1_ ir”..E‘§"-I lun :au - i 3.l0l 3.10, _ Charlot.ie'own Arr. .w ;:|'.-',- }. -_‘|52 VGYIIUII “lV0l‘ ".31 . ""“'°'”‘ 7.05 5;§5i Murray Harbor l)ep i _Borden A rr. Emerald Jct. Kensington Summerside _ Dep. Sinnmsrsidie A rr. Port Hill _ 0‘Le.ary ~‘ ' A.lb0i'\Dn Tignisli Dep. 7.50 l___Arr. Elmira Dep. l 045, 03° i..:i0 72510.10 3.31. 0.4.5 9.31 9.10 R 3.00 6.00 '~=-..'...i'°""’ ivsai 1 i"ii. Qep. 1.20 10.30 12.00 _til ss' _ ` 020 ` l’.M. I A.M. l2.20 3.55 l0.4l 7.54 9.2l 1 7.0] 3.02 7.00 i 6.21 5.45 .\loii. Wed. , lfri. l’.M. ` 1.01); Dep. (lllarlottewwii .\rr. 610', ' ` Mt. Stewarl i 4-30‘ Morell | St. Peters . _. .35| Arr. Souris Dep. _____.__l_.il-_V .7 Q? . .\..\l..P_M_ 4.35, 9.10 Dep. Mt. Stewart Arr. 8.50 gill 5.27'l.0.20~ _ Cardigan £8 ,54 5.51ill.00l ` ` ‘ Montague Arr. __ (leorgoloilii ilfsi '$.25 is-_;is. 1:40 -_§ll_\E"_i-e gif-__-_V _ ilxstlfl. _._.__.;... A.M, - 0.45 9.5? es? 7001620 .. ____ __ __ _ _ - - - i Ii ' -_iKc_;|it'o'|“'n`ofi0tl the above trains run daily Suiify ex'ce§teil."4 _ ` ` l Q k mole. H, HMILANUON, W. T. HUGGAN, ' _ P spirit ef Compromise _ '_ Passenger Tralc ilelnler District Paoasnser Agent _ " Toronto ontario. Charlottetown, P. l .' “There will be differences of opin- &ai&\a.¢ -_ .___ .._. . l 3.351 1| :l 00 _- 'tb.lrigsi, lo knoweth what is li:-st. Let us, tlien. not sorrow. But wipe our weeping eyes. And pray that we muy meet him ln the lurid lieyond llis skies. | For in those relilnis of glory All cares und troubles ceiise; lioid rant that this afl"iction - , g - . _ To his family bring thy peace. _ ONCE REMOVED V "ls dlic his firl-itt wife." "Weill, us heniurrled licr i\l§1\lll Bfml' dfvoroiiig her. sho is what you inl§lir null 'lils first wife onr:cl'emo\'erl."~-- Boston Tmnsiriript.. \ s| ii- __ I 'u leon ended in di-.ntlil Bo s ritput. Canadian investigation shi wed. 'These were not eiises of iiifecaioiis Chooses -of consumption - ol! ty- phoid! They were cases where A person had sinilainsd some alight iirlury-I cut, it burn, s wli~c~pi'lcl: --‘fend where the woiiiiil, being (Bought not serious enini;;li foii care- f trsiifnient. linil liccii neglected. Bqmd-puiaiinliix and deutli resulted. When ;e0ii or yi.iir'clilidi~:n sul- tsfn airy iii_inr_\'. onstlre l~i{ll\\5l.lll~ fer loii by iip|i3_i-line Zuni-lliili. 'l‘|ll§ bein soothes t1.u p:illi,.sloivs bleed- fn and by d'-~l:‘ii:'ir.[! all liellllll pr 'ents blood-:wi.siii:lngiet0.'~'Henoe no lmii need lic lost from work; or ple iure byll-.iiiie who use Zami-Bak. .All laslera. Bur. liox. i . as we dwelt in it world where tlicrci _ was any evil :it all. il. G. Wi=ll~i . ._ m_i~.» T .Tw _ Y "0, _ i had put some truths into tho niiiiitii J " F \\~§". ._ . ‘ _ f xi l `. ’.~ fs. , gl .of one of his cliaracters who said: if i “Peace is nothing. . . . . . . .lt is notliingi “o`, 55; __ ‘\ "i , _ linore than the absence or wiir. ll \\`\ ` ' l ls negative; in itself ii vaciiuiii. Ar- i '_'/1' _ ilivo peace would bc something . . . . .. lwihat struggle is to take the place lof war. We do not wnni it pre- lventlve league of nations. It luis got to ihe creative." With the horror iii wiir fresh in the minds of :ill iiat.ioii.s iliero was it great motlw behind the desiri- ifor_n league of nntiiiiis. Dr. Her- irldlfe minted out. This might ipnsii thing more behind it. Now the nit- ilons were content to recruit lliciz wxlinnstcd energies. To l:\1M‘d Ulf ‘future there must lie something. i ilqlinlte, initiative, progressive. 1 something positive. "Any l\@11<'i' i conference. if successful, must have- lsomo rlynninic 'behind it." sold DP. i llcrrldge ' Not the First Time l “'I`liis iii not the llret time that nil- , J 3 tions have joined in league to pro» , ` ol mic l t the general lntorcsil 1m o p o. iu f iii such a movement linsb ecn often tory,"_ he continued. The DT°'90Df conference is instilled in lndulxinlt 'rlghtcr hopes. “When wo recall the past history i peace table, the disputes which have ldlvided them. doctrines-Monroe jest a policy of isolation. radic~ ldlocyncracleo which would seem to irinke ‘lt dliilcult to 'find a common ‘thing that the world'e eyes should iiiwiiy lntiine unless itliiis some-` I of the nations whose represents: , tives are now sitting about the l laitd otherwise-which would sug-i l | meeting-gronnri, it. ts a remarkable; I over be greeted with such ii sp:-r-‘_ 49°F" _ \ ;_ \ ___/ _J i . lon on certain poliiln. but llic unto worthy fact is the spirit ol' wine coinproinli-ie, of fnlr-iiliiitlciliicss. rc. gurd for the interests ol' otlicrs. tlii- mutunl esteem and goodwill. "it can not he expel-toil flint llir~ conditions of pence now living laid ilowu by nn iiitcriiniioniil trlhiiuul. oven if llicy prove cfl`;~<'li<-loin: for ilie present. will iievcr ciill for re- vision as time goes ou. 'l‘lie world doesnt sliiiiil still. and ildjiistinciits to the vhnnglng times will bc nerve- snry. ` "Therein no reason wliy the ; l.cng-ite should not grow hoili iii this iiunibcr of those who join li :ind in the ibroaillli ol’ its iiolilc u.lin.s. lf thc' .seiilliiiciit ln favor of this tri- hiinzil bei-.oiiics strong enough lu the world. it would mean tliiit war on mich ii scale as We llnvc lrnowii li would he iinpniislhlo. "Whllc llic utmost iiiploninflv wisdom may he roquireil in the porliiuncnce of police can never dc- pciid upon sliiiiii- lioolis ziliizis. Tlicrc \v|l| he no mocking s<'i~n.pe ol’ piiper when truth, honor iuni rigiliil are esliiibllslied among mon. ln or- =_. ilcr to do this iiien must become in the iii-at sense ritizriis of the wot-lii.' llr. llcrrldgc snlil the imliguc might not hc nlile io abandon at once inilltnnt nit-tlioils. ln cnl`orcliii»< its ilecisloii. Intornotlonnllsin silioiiiil ncvcr stop with inei'o coercive relllll' lilioiis. “As__i_fiiii_a_ilinns," lic concluded. “\\'<‘ linve' no unimportant part to play ill thc whole crusade. We may ‘NPN ..,’i»lc lliut we have been reinforced by the host thought and purest cf- fort of the greiit niitlon or-.ross thi- ln~ visible -lioiinilnry line." , vs langnld and the-results unsatlsfncf _ _M served at home. _ -----» --li&¢i»;ua_ TAG Chewing Tobacco is appreciated by both of Cai-iada’s war .units -those who fought, in Flanders and those who i It ie also en_joyed by civilians of al classes .» throughout Canada and is recognized as ,being _ so-/we 1.