ig-‘gw. ... _‘. A Pitt 81x] a‘ :1 it. ites A TON OF‘ FIGS ! Tons of big juicy Smyrna figs are used in Hamilton’s Fig Bars. There’s no -skimping. Thtat’s why hundreds prefer them. Keep soft and nice for a long time, too. Your grocer sells them. ‘ HAMILTON ’S CAN DIES — The Favor- Sin ce 1840 ~ Specific cold In the head. liver to normal action. t proves this pleasant tasting ideal laxative medicine. . "rue REXALL a PHONE 219 e4++e>++e+ "Mfwwwwmwjj “Cascarets”10c if Sick, Bilious, ’ CUIlSTIDBlEd 2i ' . i "They Work While You Sleep." When you feel sick, dizzy, upsetQs-ottttt-itt-t- when your head is dull or aching‘, or your stomach is sour or EHSSL! _ lust take one or two pleasant “Cas- . carats" to relieve constipation and biliousnesa. No griping -— nicest; gglhgi-tkylgxgtlye Q11 earth [or Mm}. owing to tlit: t-lttsiiii.’ of the grout. Women and Children. also 25 and store. 10c boxesJ t REXALL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS, 25c, 50c and $1.00 make digestion easy and the stomach healthy. REXALL CATARRH JELLY, 35c relieves catarrh and REXALL LIVER sALTa 85c, 65c. REXALL CHERRY BARK, 35c Ind 60c, the large sale 4 REXALL SYRUPOF HYPOIIHOSPHITES $1.00. Nerve 1' and tissue builder. Puts snap Into you. REXALL PILE CURE 50c, easily applied, causes no Irritation, gsve almost Immediate relief. l REXALL KIDNEY PILLS 50c, S for l kidney disorders and ellmlna 1 REXALL ORDERLIES SOLD UNDER POSITIVE GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATIS- FACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED 1 THE MACKINNON DRUG CO. I, Rexall Remedies for 3 Ailments 1 Si .25 restore the cough syrup gives satisfaction. 1 $1.25. Correct tes uric acid from the system. 25c, 50c and $1.00. The KODAK STORE P. O. BOX S32 i PARIS LIT tlt- lwipcrntit" nt ull flit‘ ciift-s. tiiy litiiniuitm News Service.) l‘.\itl.\‘. l-‘vii. lii.—'l‘lii- wlinlc of tltt- t'4‘i\ll'<' o1‘ l’u|'i.s was suddenly ttltutuvti in tlzii-ltnt-ss rot-ontly ntsix ill ilit- t-vt-ninu. llllWllll-{ll the total fniltirt- of tht~ t~it ti~it~ light. in won- til‘ u ‘lirt-ztlttltnvn ut thi- t-t-nti-iil ct-nt-rutint: stutitin. Tho ut-ritit-nt t~oultl not liuvo httppoittidi ‘if a worst» inonit-nt. for it wns t-x- iH‘I.l_\' tho timt- wlit-n pcdcstrinn nnd \’l*llI('\llill‘ trulTiti vvus most lIltPll-HP. rlt-pltrtuivntul stnrvs, iintiur the 50g g1zes—;tny drug lltuiil-lloitrs lll\\' tintl the arrivulnf yParls. l ithe name of Mr. Frederick A. Dris- Qcoll O. A. S., ‘on the other routes. 8HOP from Holmairs Catalog will most to-nlght ,be present. ‘TEA in the Methodist Social Hull tomorrow sud help Girls’ Work. ‘ 1472-2-13 1i. CONCERT AND BASKETSOCI- AL in Brookfield Hall, Tuesday. February 19th. Atlmission 25 and 15' cents. Ladies with baskets free. i ‘ WILL ADDRESS IGROWER%Messrs. evening ut Emerald Hall.—-—2i CHICKEN SALAD AND’ ALL sorts of good things at the Valen- tine 'l‘ea to-morrmv. ceiits—1472-2-13 1i. ISLAND LADY DEAD. —Mrs. R. (l. 'l‘ayl0r, has received u telegram conveying the sad news of the tieulh ot‘ her mother. Mrs. J. J. (lllillinell. The remains will ar- rivo hoiiic Friday accompanied by her son dud daughter, B. T. Chap- pell and Mrs. ..l R. Thompson. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen tMacDougnll will tpreach 'l‘hurstlny l-ith at Bangor at 7 p.m. tliltl ‘Sillbbllth 17th at Murray River at 10.30; Peters Road at 2.30; and Brooklyn at 7 p. m. Also Monday 18th at ‘Belle River and Tuesday 19th at Point Prim at 7 p. m. GAZETTED.-ln the current is- sue of the iCanads Gazette, in the list of permanent. Agricultural De pitrtmient appointments. appears poultryman, ‘Chariot- z tetown. THE TRAINS YESTERDAY- Equippetl with the ordinary tiloughs, tho trains yesterday had iin difficulty on the snowed tracks, which were nowhere deeper than about four feet. A derailment of the eastern train, occurring near Sour- is, caused a delay of thirty minutes, the regular time being maintained 'i‘ht~ sci-no on tht- t-mwtlctl honin- THE OH'TOWN DRIVING CLUB at 8 o'clock sharp. All members are asked to COME TO THE VALENTINE POTATO! Pepi-in an . ' Boulter will address n met ting in the interests of potato growers at Travellers Rest Hall Tuesday at 1 p.in. The some evening at 7.30 at Central Betleque Hall Wednesday THE crmnilorrmowtttocanmm l * i ttt stunt iiliIiiiillAII Hospital will meet nmv: ENJOYEE-The Y. P. s sleigh ride ed the trip. ‘ the College on Tuesday, Feb. 1.2: and upheld the ed that primlt-ive man even had government, liberty, and freedom. In our advanced age there are var- ious degrees of democracy. The Bri tish Empire is the greatest empire and owes its greatness to its gov- ernment. , The Kings power is limited, while the tPresldent is commander. in chief of the army and nuvy and his power is almost absolute. The Mexican form of government. sliow- ed that onenian power is often ab» used. The people oi‘ Russia have lost all idea of l.iberty. Government uii- der Lenine, Sovletism and Bolshe- vikism on the other hand, peace. goodwill under the tCzar. Republic policy tends to radicalism, on ac- count ot‘ the- too frequent changes in government. Miss Jean Montgom ery supported the resolution by quotations from learned authorities on government, she proved that a Limited Monarchy was the better form oi‘ government. House of Lords in England made up oi‘ men represent-lug ‘the ‘brains, integrity and intelligence of the country. which represent the people. Tyranny is unknown- in England. The King is withdrawn from poli- tics and the Republican govern- ment is a reproduction ofldbsolute monarchy. Miss E. MacMlllanin tin exceptionally well delivered speech advanced ‘the following points: President Wilson was re-el- vurds was u tvtiirtl tinv, t‘it- broad ffiiillllll-IIN lwini: littered with honps of tlmhtir, used In thr- construction hi’ lliv trolley-lighter! New Your bnrrtiqutes that Iirightcn the houlc-I vztrds zit this scuson. and that have] Just lit-on titkt-ii tltiyvn for removal. Pt-oplc stuinlilt-tl ovtir tin-st‘ ob- [Rtflflflil in‘ (‘VOYY dirvctioti; and crossing the strcct in the darkness‘ was (‘X071 lll\\l't' pt-rilous. (‘tiles und shops were lighted with ill l\t'l.'.'l_'ll1'l)' nrriiy oi‘ i-niirllt-s. iind the general trPfcct ivus thnt nt‘ ll rcttirn to the '('0I'l(lll,lilIl:-I on tho nights when the Gothus were i raiding‘ Amazing new pure frni perfect results a certainly from fresh or canned fruits or bottled You can replenish your Jellies made from any kind bottle-ti fruit Juices, just us perfectly as you could with fresh fruits-my Nature's Year-Round Joli ' ‘l; who have used it. Certo is a pure fit." ativc or gelntinv. it i . natural SUIISLBIIW" Iirinii some fruits, n . “jcll". it is ‘ti . your year-round t: . Carin is a rimr-savcr, rt‘. minute linillug tirottt- s tlowr. to J ut u II few jnrsmf _l‘.‘.lli or _i't-lly lltf tic routine oi llUtlti\!\VL\l'lt—---i1~ ,_ jlQVGT fails. ."t.it and their tint: i‘. point. No W’l l p50‘. il icf ... Juli. Ccrto is oaty cipr: hook (MiLlt hides — sweet lies from [7 t',1t!: it contains no preserv- inrl put up in bottles for Certo is economical f0 use.—You are not obliged to boil uwny the fruit iuices guide, easy to follow. recipes for delicious home-made marma- orange, orange and lcmon. The book gives explicit directions for making mnny varieties of jams and jel- cunned fruits. crushed fruits for jam and thc juices for How to make jams, jellies marmalade in winter time t product makes juices. shelf with jams and of canned fruit, or using Certo, “Mother 1i.-er”. Certo is high- mtrated form of that H, t-r less quantities in ca t-hich causes jelly to sh e minute! You can ‘time without disturb- l t to reach the je lying cu t hatches of fruit. You I" ..-c gum or jelly from the to min-The Certo Re- tavery bottle) is a sure it includes tested If bitter orange ; (using the ‘"' Mother Notttic e )f'<\I“'l'IiI‘-Hl lvil "~- hvi ' Orange Marmalade-From four oranges and two lemons peel of! the skins in guarzers closle to pulp and :2.’ asladle. - - rre ui usandre oven s: ly endorsed by t-otilcnur qtqit-rts and housewives t ‘ l’ " "‘ saucepan 4H minutes. 'Mcanwhllc orange and lemon rlnds with II cups water in covered saucepan 80 minutes. Drain of? and discard water. Then with a very sharp knife shred yellow rinds just as thin ea possible in V ihc usual 20 to 30_ glands with cooked pulp. Measure! level aamhaddlnn. if necessary. enough water Add; I ed s-—no worry. Certo "d m2’. 55"“ (a constantly and bring in a vigorous boil over the utee with continual stirring. from fir: and add 1,1; bottle (scant ti, n) stand Ii minutes oni y. with occasional stirring to cool slightly and pour quickly. Grape Jelly-diode In 10 minutes from P! c At once add l bottle (scant cup) Certo, stirring constantly. and bring eesln to a herd bell for one pour quickly. Pineapple Jani—-0m.- lame can of sliced Irate or crush film‘ t2 lbs.) of the crushed or chopped pie. The King ‘whether good or bud -»\ if? and Recipes d cup water and simmer in covcgocud With arD-edlted snoon scrape out and dis- rd all whiia- part of orange and le- reds about l Inch lonir. Mix shredded on of this mixture into large sauce- cui! to make It level full. V; lbs.) sugar Ir mixture hard and hottest tire. Bell hard 3 min- Remove Geno, stirring it in well. ‘flies ll! "l! clock, {lucid the Republican government. 'archy is headed .by one man and ~ - strengthened ‘ Republicism by referring 1o Ameri- ‘ , cafs war for ‘Independence In 1775. three outstanding points. A govern- . and increasing the financial ‘stand- of February there passed DQBQBTIIIIY away at the Clftown Hospital at the early age of 24 years. Leona ectcd on the plea of staying out of the war. Vndet- our present .i'orm of government we enjoy more liberty than with a republican govern- ment. She also remarked on "Uncle Sam's" cbnduct during the war. , The Con side under the capable leadership of Lorne MacLean, up l-lc showed that Russia oi‘ the pres- cnt tlay could not-be classified as l1 republic. tit‘ the nations of the world were all republics, less war would be tli-e result, A limited mon- T-HE LADIES AID of the r. El i. in 6t. Paul's Hall this afternoon att 3 o'clock. 1i C. E. of Zion Church enjoyed s. Monday evening to Southport where their regular souriieas, > flatulence, heartburn, weekly meeting was held at the gases, pslpitstlon and pain disap- hoiiie of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gard. pear. Druggists guarantee each About fifty were present. Follow- package to correct digestion at i118 U18 meeting u dainty lunch was once. End‘ your stomach trouble served by the hostess. The young for 19w cents 136 people returned home in the thick of the storm and, though the - - travelling on the ice was very heavy, everyone thoroughly enJoy- College Debate The following debate was held in "Resolved that a. ILimlted Monar- men; as on the 30th of November, Chi! Offers a ‘belief ‘TONI! 0i govern‘ last, was presented to shareholders. Tickets 35 nzcnt than a Republic." itun Silllphant opened ‘the debate viewed shows an increase of $3.769.- resolution in a 000 in deposits. The total most convincing manner. He stat- lion 111w t0 the Dllbllc. Mr. Will- sanctions the laws ol‘ the Commons t S omach Misery, , Gas, Indigestion ‘instantly! Stomach corrected! You never feel the slightest tile- tress ‘from indigestion or a sour. . acid, sassy stomach, after you eat a tablet o! “Pp 0's Dlsreiislu." The moment i-t r as the stomach all Position Strong LIQUID ASSETS EEUAL TO 59 P. C. OF LIABILITIES TO PUBLIC The annual meeting of the Prov- incial Bunk of Canada was held in Montreal and thefinanclsl state- The statement which was re- obliga- deposits, etc., are $32,797,158, while the liquid assets, amounting to $19,389.- 662 ure 59 per cent. of the liabilities to the public. The net profits for the seventeen months’ operations after provis- ions for all had and doubtful debts. were $583,696, which is at the rate of 13.73 per cen-t. on the paid up capital. The rest account stands at $1,- 500,000, or 50 per cent. of the paid up capital. The bank assets now reach ilie sum of $37,374,585 and its loans to cities, towns, municipalities and school districts stand at $1,720,655, while other current loans and dis- counts in Canada reach the figures of $14,357,566, after a rebate on same for unmatured notes of the sum of $88045. The Provincial Bank of Canada is the only Canadian bank having d board of control cf five members elected among the shareholders, whose duties are each month to make an examination of the assets of the bank, making sure if the li- quid assets are at least 50 per cont. of the savings deposits. as shown in the last monthly report subniitttttl o the federal government-the directors of the bank, us per special regulations of the share- holders, are not authorized to borro\v ironi the bank. i last with a. favorite prayer on lwri lips and a final “mnen" heard only on earth by the husband who sel- tlom left her side, she passed into, uiiconscousness nntl in a to I hours the soul winged its flight to Him who gave it. i The funeral on Sunday was veryi largely attended the services beingi conducted-by the Rev. Dr. Genge. The pail bearers wcrcz-Httrry Cutlmore, W. E. Scantlebury, Hurry Day, Lee Bryenton, E. Dunning, Fred Henderson. The floral tributes \vere:~ i Mother and sistcrs~\\‘rctitli: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis~snirz llusbuntLi Mr. and liirs. C. .1. \Vhiilock and‘ Harry »~Wreuth: Mr. and Mrs. \\'.| his ctublnet, while in it republic the ruling power is administered by re-I presentatlves elected by t-he -pco-' is not removed only thy Revolution or Providence. A republic offers it better field, for the developing of the enei-gyJ - intelligence and virtue of the‘ peo- plie. tMlss Lillian greatly IfOI‘ Dobson the ‘arguments United Stat-es was the only coun- try out oi‘ debt as a result of the war. Mr. Louis Simmons stated that ‘a Republic otters to all its cit- lzens the chance ‘to ‘become its loa- der. A man has to prove to the people that he is a sultttblo candl- date for President before the poc- ple elect him. ‘Miss Florrie MacLeod in denotin- cing tho resolution ‘said there were mcnl i‘or the people and by the peoplic, less expense 0f government ing oi‘ a country. These can be on- ly secured for the Mollie when‘ 8 nation Is a republic. The rebutt-als were spirited and Interesting. The vote resulted in a tie. The critic, ‘Harry Foster; briefly commented on the debate. ‘Iihe Honorary President said that It was an excellent debate and th matierinl offered was of a very high quality. Definition of terms would have shut out consid- eraible material not on the subject. IN MElTlORIAM MR8. EDGAR WHITLOCK Early in the morning of -‘he 9th ed Ira jule. lleesure 4 cups 1% leveled cave auaar into we saucepan, stir and bring to a bull. Continue to stir Remove from tire. sliiin. and lubed pineapple Hf sliced pineapple it n . measure out ‘ 10' . “a... 4,», ‘T 4 ,. - ,. James Edgar W-hitlock of Charlotte- town Ieaving to mourn besides a large number of ttettt- frlends, her mother Mrs. H. Ding- welf, two sisters, Mrs. John Turner and Annie all of Sourls. a sort-owing husband and two the younger but a few months old. known had a very wide circle of acquaintances but being of a very and the home where she seemed ‘ .spits.el earth! kill she gradually unfilled snyti “at Melissa Dingweli beloved wife of and dear small child rsn she Lena as was familiarly L. liiggins— Crescent; lilr. and Mrs- I. M. Brown-Spray: Mr. and Mrs. S, J. WhItlock-Spray: Guests of Oakley House, Souris—Creucent; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. B. Duck—, Wreath; Mr and Mrs. Weston Whitlock——Spray; Mr and Mrs. J. A. Gesner-Spray; Mr and Mrs.‘- Harry Foster-Spray; Doris Tan- ton and G. Coulson———Spray; Mrs. Annie Wililams—-Spray; Mr. and Mrs. Allen McAulay and Miss ltllsie T Day —Spray; Mr. J. N. McEacherp, Sourls—Spray; Mrs. Morell Hotel—Sprny. ::Children suffering from worntp soon show the symptoms. nnd an mother can detect thu presence tit,‘ these [iarnsitcs by titt- wrltliings and fretting of the chiltl. Until cx- pelled and the system clt-arcd of l them. the Cllllfl cannot regain its health. Miller's Worm Powders for ‘the eradication oi‘ worms, biit also as a toner tip for children. th l are run down in tsmisequcncc. Weather lirlitgs lIn Aches. (‘hills nntl Pains A Hot Winter Bottle proves n warm friend nnd n comfort Our Kautleek I A one piece, emnotii surfers. ‘ seamless. lillh. grade. imttle with a vnleanlaed screw neck QC ltQlI-IDIIIIH stopper is Joli with n two years guar- antee-Vahd unequalled at the "-' .50. Peal Other.‘ line's at 02.50, sills, 5 Ballingall-Crescent; Mr. nnd Mr l’ McMillan, are‘ prompt. nnil efficient. not only .-_ gdward I’ Photoplay Classic A colossal drama of brave Yukon days when romance penetrated .Nortb to the gold country. On; of ‘the most romantic periods of his- tory brought to the 901196". TODAY-RH. ‘ Nita-infancy“, Matinee, Adults 26c. Evening, Orchestra. 37c. Balco Children ,1, Y . I Children‘ 16c. " " m 4i The Epic of Lawless _ Alaska Where men of i-ron and recleleeq, beauties flocked at the call _o'i' _ 10—‘ MAMMOTH --l0 REELS most romantic can history has been made into a great motion picture attraction. GOL DWYN tPresents max BEACH’S _’ Dlrerfcti 11y. 3,3 Lambert Hillyer ' ....,, fialiyoitriwith - Shifting Heart Pennsylvania Interested _ tit-minimalism not» showed improvement SDMETIIIIIG Two Big Nights of Fun, Frolic, With Just a Tinge of Mystery TIIAT ITASDAI. PIIT A One Act Comedy Radiating humor and good-f Councillor. New People in “A KISS III A One Act Farce Frank gets It. How? Ah! Show. Bachelor Girls get this Secret-This is Leap Year IN CONNECTION W-IT-H KNIGHTS 0F PYTIIIAS HELD DIAMOND JUBIL PIIIIIDE EDWARD TIIEATIIE Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 18th 8t 19th RESERVED SEATS 52c. 8°“ 3'“ 7°’ °X°"l"fle of Coupons Thursday morning at 9.30 at the Theatre. wflllliciimbs wtsttifidifiiii‘ tilifi-et. t2.- jvlly); Ills“ from bottled fruit juices, frui and Juice into a lsrse lllleebln, sensitive nature seldom spokei of Anna Elisabeth Dustin. two years such us agent. ripple and Ionian-berry; f§§'%§,,,;,"“,'; "31,!’ 5?," 1," i; herself and though her illness the. old. wiieiteritettt-t action for the last also "Porto Jelly, mode from Cefw. w- cum m; T5,, ,,, m, ,, |,,",',|,_ gun sometime before enteritis os- _ twine». ha; pusitled physicians Fir n|1(| Water. Children love this as a Plnmhbri o» I and ts one pitoi few if any knew it. for he - Ill sad. During the child's short , Pmail °" “"4 m‘ P" ‘aims’ one Mo. “an”, m nfflfm“, "gm: always appeared with a smile» . v existence her heart moved from l; your grocer ‘be, m, M" Gem, send “it! pious into glhees. Than about ll Her comparatively short my In cite side to the other. A V“ his Mme and 40c and we m." m“ you “L; Xqsllllfll classes for 0e or 7t: a hospital was marked by such’ ch er- When the infhnt was twelve ' bottle. Write to the Douglas Packing » fuloese and resignation that all‘ er days old VQQ-ray photograph, show- n,’ |,t,,,ned_ 30b0,"; Ontario, for fr“ t attendants exerted themselves to ed the heart v continually mov- booid“ of recipe,‘ _ , the utmost to restore -her to heplth ‘t J0!’- TIiIrteentNew-Jereey and, {physicians ” i, in the cpse and were" patient. when the REX BEACH’S famous novel off the Alaskan gold rush, one of the THE PATHE NEW'S\-and-TOPICS_ or i’ THE nA Come, laugh and grow fat. i i wealth. With a great cast Milton Sills Anna Q. Nilsson Barbara Bediord Alitch-ell tLcwls ‘Robert Edeson Noah Beery ' Louise Fsscnda Ford Sterling Wallace lMsz-Donald Rockliffe Fellowes Sam de Grtisso periods of Ameri- D, GOLDWYN PICTU A.lJ‘$C9L-" t L. DIFFERENT ollowship like a newly elected New Specialties TII E DMIII” that's why you should see this Beautiful Ruth“ Carson I —helresa 0f fortunes \ EE CELEBRATION untold.’ —society's most" iliif slired debutante. Vet Dwshith ' and influenfl were‘ powerless to hill! h!‘ elelpe the menses 9f ti" at‘ Lights! L You've never been WIT-will‘ haunt rested ouithe right side. ly thrilled until you "f Several ventured the belief that myjggpy mqlgdflmll , sues sens 31.. s ruptured diaphragm had caused 511B l0 (Mm and dyes: the heart VET‘. , 4a‘ CATAIRRH I For quick relief’ vbbltjtjtllnirgm and innate.‘ ‘spit-note rei- cold In bead, thruster ‘chest, 7