leather covered couch, Q doz. chain rf.-'1- fi , r , .1 ,.1 tl cn- >~\~\ _.K ’i l _ _ ‘ *f 1 4 _ ’ < ir -;.,~ . , .,, canola.--w<»~tr~~ m "~ ram caannorrrzroww criinni/iw “ p _ p _i_-~u~;U»\R¥_2;. oo ' Overshoes And Lumberman’s Rubbers Mm'a 4 Buelile Ovei-shoe; 'i»Bu|_~hla Overshoes i High Ovei-shoes 'L|ullhernia,n’s Red Leather .. . . . . 3.85 nan'a 5 Eyelet 3 65 uan's 4 Eéyelet 3.40 iian’s 3 yelet 3.4 Boy’a Lumberman's 5 lgyeg .................. ._ .2 Lumhei~man’s 3 Eye- .......... .. 2.50 We have an immense stock of these goods in all sizes and you can see lhem and try them on and he sure they suit you. Lumberman’s Felt Soir Lumherman’s Knit Sox lllllllll|SSM|lH-Bilil _ 5 V V- DIED =_ HAsLA`M.-At 'Lim-pool, N. s. on Jan. 20,11, 1919, Agnes Creighton, be-_~ loved Wife of Rev. H. L. Haslani, for- merly ot Springfield, P. E. l, MCEACHERN-At Cuvehvzul Hood, Jan. 18, 1919, Nellie R., daughter of Mrs. Bessie McEachern and the lim- Angus McEachern_ Funeral on Mon- dny at 2 o’clock to Coveiiead West. l ill in Kept Awake at Night Itchin So Intense Ilealeifliy Cuticura "A haaty patch appeared on the right aldaof my face, eauaed byahav. lag with a dull rum-. l dxewhlood with m_{_-angers, the ltchingwaa ao in- hnaa. patch waa red and irritated musing me to beep awake at night. "Seeing -Giticiin Soap and Oint- mentadvertlaed I sent forairee sam. ple. Alter using I noticed quite a change eel bought a box oi Cuticin-a Ointment and two cakes of Giticura Soap, and I 'did not tiniah the whole :axial Cuticun Dllntmfnt wheii l was ea permanent y. ‘ Signed Ewen MacDonald. Marlon Bridge. N. 8., 1' Segtanber 30. 1917. - uticura Soap and Olntmentare not only most valuable for the treatment ol pimplea, dandnii and irritated acalps, but their great mission le to prevent auch oonditions; Cuticura Soap used exclusively for the toilet. and Cuticura Ointment, as needed. keep the akin 'ind scalp clean. clear and healthy. _ For Free Sample Each by Mail :ul- dress P°at-card; “Cuticurn, Dept. A, Boston, U. S.A.” Sold eveiywnere. ` y ciiiu qijuiuis Mr and lllrs Mathias (london Paniiiurc Island desire to thank their many friends and neighbors N for all the acts of kiiidncss showi. "1" during thc illness and suddei death of their dearly lovcd son L - METHODIST CHURCH All seats free, visitors welcome. ST. JAMES CHURCH ` Visitors welcome. All seats tree. ZION CHURCH of McKenzie. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH It v \ li Field e . l _ _ _ _ ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL 11 a. iii. Sunday School and Bib C Slinpsoii. BAPTIST CHURCH Alfred. They also express thanks wclconic. to thosc who sent letters of syin- C pathy. _ Sunday School and Communion so 3602`1`25M1`l' ' vices at 2.30. N0 preaching services. I ‘ “' To Auction Sale l ani lnstl'ucl_cd by Alex Mchcaii of PEOPLE'S CHURCH 2.30 p. iii. Sunday Sci\ool_ 7 p. ii i cc and strangers welcome. THE SALVATION ARMY , _ ` 1 ((Pat_ and Exam.) ’ , _ tion meeting. Sunday at i1 u. m. Hoi McD0NALDr_At Blooming 1,0im,Noi'iii River to sell by public auction 7 on Jan. lam* 1919’ Mrs_ Ellen M(____on his fzirin west sidc of Loyalisi School and Adult Bible Cms,,_e_`_ at Donald, beloved wife of Allan J. Mc-1 ` ‘ 2 Road on Tliur=iday Juiiuary 30, 101' ";inald, aged 76 years. May licr soul I “L 1 ‘Mock D' m' (shmv) invited to attend above services. S00 rest in peach A AUCTION SALE ' Iam instructed by Gordon li. Stewart to Sell by auction on his gfeml-°e59l» C3VeUdl5I1 Un Tllesdily ini.: on thc saiiio road for which a an- Zami at 11 flclflck- ln0i*"l clear title will hc givcn. Terms ioi " (lisiormy sale will be held on 2 rut (mit stormy the saic will take plac» ca'tle, 6 cattle 1.1- yrs old. 6 cnlw--. _HORSES4 mare 7 _yrs old(Si_ead`s Barrister), l Mare 6 yrs old (Success), 1 mare 5 yrs old (Crai-_'- more).l horse coming Ii yrs old (Brilliant Wilkes). SHEEP &c-9 Leicester Ewes. coming 2 £1. bred to lic-;,'i=tci~cil Leice-ter am;1 pure bit-d iro- -istered Leicester Rain 3yrs old, Hem N0_ 3449_ Canadian NHL B,_,C_ lot thc Federal DairyingCo_, Eldon ords. Also 1 .Sow due to litter 1?»|h April, 24 Pullets (Plymouth Rocks). MACHINERY, &<‘-ll ‘Disc 'ieering seed drill, Dei-ring hay mower( 6 ft. cut), Buggy (ncw1._ i,.,_ 7 r ll ) Light Wagon, Team Pruck Wagon, grain Frame and box, Bisliop Walking Plow, Frost & Wood tiaiig Plow, lever spring liai'r0\vs,= art box wheels. potato sriilllci-_ light sleigh, 4 H. l’. Engine, latest liiodci thresher and cleaner combined, drum, gasoline power hoist. ‘and hay, also i`iill set ol ft. new hay rope, hay and 38 ft. ol' rod track. I llarpoon hay fork. tiirnip I an kero hine, (450 'I5 (new),1 ll. P. Mogul power washing mar-i cream separator. stcel gasoline drum, 5 gal. a vilhand power champion drill. 330 |b` weight beam’ forks' Shovew' ?ililli:miiiliil|ir"inetlic|Sf(e;liili]' penwfs took, saws' hdlmmers' _?umnie-rside. Can be seen at any crowbars &c. A quantity of car- planes, spirit level, &c_ HARL ESS-Sei double team h-°me"'2 “ls light d lvil’g har` io desires can leave part of the purchase mon(-y on the place. For further particulars apply to bridtes' &c_ Airs. R. S. Allen. Centreville. r.CROP-About 15 tons choice tiiii-` ` ness, cart saddle and I'-rcechiiig, truck :w_agon, pad, 6 collars, 5 sets homes, 4 pair leather traces and clover hay, 300 bus. hannerseed oits, 300 bus. mixed rain, 20 bus. white fyfe whcal. 100 UMBEH &c-Quantit y inch s yle in f|ist_ class repair, newly painted and is heated by hot-air. set Chatham grain separator_~ i schools, stor<-s and banking. 1-liurn, ruiik cali. ( can (new), 5 gal. kerosiiie I can, 100 lb, blacksmith`s .~tcu I as the parties are moving away suit pui'cliiisr~l‘s. ’l`criiis--10 nioiitlis rcrcdit on ao allowed for cash. solo 50 acres ot good t'ai'ni land front fai-ni made known at sale. -Saturday, February lst at saint hour. PETER BRODIE, Auctioiioer Still?-1-25M2lp4i. yuoiici it RI- I ~ a lhc .id|ouincd annual meeting will bc held in Eldon Hall on \ p. ln. J. R. .\IoW1l.i.1Alvis_ < Secretary <15-i-z5uii:1ii»i|_ cdncsday, January 29th at 7.30 FOR SALE A house and lot at Cciitrevillc, Prince: County, consisting of one hall' acri- of laiicl. The house-_ is a I2 room house built in Bungalow t I ' ` »~ . v ` l`herc :irc tlircc pumps in the iousc-two for soft water connec- iiig with a large soft water tank ii tlir cellar and the otlicr for hard water. lt is near churches, Ccillrrvilli- is one of the finest ~onmiu|iitics in the I’rovincv in ivhicli to rcsiclc_ is four niilcs from ’ort Borden and three from the icarcst railway station and in the iriie and will bc sold at ii bargain rom the Island. Purchaser if hc 604-1-25Msiiiwtut-liusattii. Zi at-rcs ot' good hard wood in lots io b proved joint notes, ti per cent discount Also at thc i-ianie time I will offer for MONTAG-UE WOMEN'S INSTl- TUTE AND PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION o tote and Paltrioftic Association for th iw1f.yep,,~ ending December 31st: RECEIPTS Cash on liaiid, Juno. 211% ~ - - - ~ -»402~3 Proceeds of Private Luiiisdeirs Lecture ._ __ ._ Proceeds ot’ Miss ilol|iiaii's 'ew :.1 EXPENDITURE Supplies and postage for sold~ icrs boxes.. ._ __ ._ 'i`o R(-v. James Simpson for Prisoiicrs War l-‘und _ To ll. A. M<~Kiiiuon for ltcrl Red Cross l<‘und.. __ _ 1 (‘onviilescr‘nt Home ._ ` To Miss l-loliiian for Soldiers tfoiiitort Bags __ ._ (‘osl of Sold'i<-.rs t‘_liristi|i:is rSocks....__ lol Paid for i'e-pairs on Rod Uruss Rooms., ._ ._ .. Si-liool supplies :ind ruiiiiiiig cxpciisr:-'__ ._ _. ._ __ Balance on hand. _ .. ._ ._ _ . _.$31.75 ”l`lif» ladies ot' this Socicly have knit and :ir\\'uril|-d :luring ilio liiilliyi-;|r_ 180 pai: socks and have 14 pairs and ii quantity ol' _viirii on liaiid, they liuvv also sont i-iglity-six boxes to the .boys ovcrscas Edith B. Beer Hiecretiiry Trcas -#-_*___ Mlnard’s Llniment Cures Colda, Etc. __.._ we--»»-ea;--a-e-.¢..¢.-a--o--e-¢~a--;.,......¢..,,»¢..».-a-e.....g.. ’ Es! ivmuiciiivi »>*4-e- »-a-a-e-»o- Q ._ :__ _ 11 ai m. sermon, subject, “The Holy Spirit a Personal Presence. 2.30 p. m. 'Sunday School. 7 p. m. sermon, aub- ject, “The Greatest Event in History. 11 a.. in. sermon. subject, “Titel ,Greatest Song Ever Heard." 2.30 Sun-| ‘day School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m_ ` -lieriiion, subject, fdtuuiidabout Roadsfi 11 a. iii. seriiion, subject, "Tile Law l'receileiice_ 2,30 p. ni. Sun- day School and llible Classes. 'I -p.u\. sermon. subject, “Llt’e's Goldmine or llow Men Succeed." ltcv Douguld' _ 8.30 ii. ni. iloly (1omiiiunion_ 11 :i_in_ service. 2.30 Sunday School and Bible (Yliissos_ 7 p. m. Evcnsoiig. l‘i'caclicl‘. Holy Conimuiiioii 8 a. m.. Mathis' lass 2.30. Evensoiig 4.30 p. ni. Canon O ll a. ni. sermon, subject, “0ur_ ew World." 2.30 p. m. Sunday School, d Bible Classes. 7 p. m. serui_,__-_`_;-._ L" _XJ , I I _ €_ I ~ \ »-| ~ / » ~ 11-~ ""“ ' " ' ' _ l ut, i ; -+‘fl:<=~ slr.; _ _ 1 ~\{:_1,’,,_l *B _'__ ll\ / ' _ff .. - “ . ` -~ "”" f ff.-..'--”‘.F.“` » ' "F »-C n its -Q ,___ 4. _ ' ly _ OU will meet your soldier boy and what a glorious Q Ytime you and he will have. You will kin the pro- -'ji ~ verbial "fatted calf” and make merry. You will see -_T " ' ` f __ .- that he is comfortable until he settles down again into -‘ `\_' _ V5 _‘ll,ff;.` 41' ` f ='¢e.:a_:;-¢>if_ , =. A, gg A .:_§._'; X I, ` ‘€“1j- . ‘ "//' 'i 4 my Illlllllllllllll mmimiiiil ‘ . ', __ '_ ‘"4 , ‘ a Soldiers .llomc _,lil§§§l§’ C0mlIl§Ci\mPaI8l\ ‘. l - ` \\ ‘§=> _ ____¢- Q _ `1'~ A I ' f “rf ' <.- _-f',» f'_`i,.. ‘ 3 . ' : . ' _' .~'_ \ ti fr / H . ,,.,. /U, .fl W V ,/ll “T i\ T. r‘ N i f C k fr il W ,__ ,_ ' gist -' ’ -_ _ ..._ --=_=-_,=,,=_._-.-..._, _ j ~ _ -_/.3 .» _\ / ;\2-’§`» ivy _' _- -;’ -st éefHo.s ` ' v_ llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllll 1- “fix . _ r;`!*;‘» _ \ ‘WJ .1 . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _ IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllImilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI 0 1 ‘ ,- r O IIIIIIIII lL"IlIll'I ,az it lx ell' ti ill'/_ A ,l ».-__»-- ` __ - _ But what of the men who arrive at the same time with NO friend to greet thém. 110 I10_m¢ I _to _welcome them, no job to turn to? There s a problem you`must face-or let the Salvation - - Army face it for you. SALVATTUNE ARMY 30 p. m. Salvation meeting. Sunday' p. in. All children invited. You arcf ooks provided. Music at all S¢‘I‘Vl0CS~ 'Flin following is the t`iiiaiicial rr- port f the Montague Wi:iiieii’s Insti- llecturc. . ._ _ __ _ _ _ _ ._ 10,00 Mcliicbrs tor. . _ _ _ _ _ i_.»0 Total.. ._ ._ __ __ __ _...$34.62 Paid i’or wool.. __ ._ ._ ._ ..~._90_Tt . . _l21l.Sl ` 10 01| roi SALE iuis WANTED TR APPERS our Clearing 'riic i>m»vs<. iicgiit iiui-my lim-. 5000 Rats, 500 Red 'Fox ' _ _ 'H1000 'hor containing parlor, sitting room,diii V00 CFOSS FOX, P€llS Wéllliffd p _-,, 'ing rooiii, kitclicn, eight good hed next Weel(_ ~ home, just as E clean beds and II ll III llll II THIS ' The Salvation Army Fills the breach here at it did, and still does, over there! ‘It holds out open arms to the sol- diers, welcomes them, feeds them, furnishes hot baths, comforts for body and soul, and stands by a 'man and his family until he is on his feet. Canada rnust solve the problem of repatri- E ating her soldier sons who have done their Donated.. ._ .. .. ._ .__-..l.2-'I Proceeds oi"i`ag Day ._ ._ .. _.50-98 “They loved not their WEEK part so valiantly_ Apart from all obvious considerations of gratitude, it will pay us in dollars and cents to let the soldiers see we are standiiig Errnly by them. To desert our men now the excitement of war has passed, would be to earn their just re- proaclies. Look at this appeal from all sides; asltaiiy returned mari about the work of the Salvation Army. Then help to make this campaign thc success it deserves to be. lives to the deat-/1" ¢ lllllllllllllllllllliu ii u_-1_ui||uunii llll llltllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Il IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIII Illll IIIIIIIII IIIIIII III IIII ll i » Who provides beds and meals for soldiers close to Who keeps in touch with the Homecoming soldier? Railway Stations? ` Who provides the Emergency Homes and the Who mended the soldiers' clothes over there? ~M;iternity Homes? ` Who entertained hundreds of tliousarlds of soldiers Who has cnrrfl for thousands of war, widows? and sailors daily at the Iiuts? 'i`?il=Z SALVATION ARMY Who helped to keep thewoldiers' homes here intact? Shall their wo: k stop for 93.55( Of fllndl? uiui iiiiuiiiim ifulm iuiultliui (_ 21 SALVATION ARMY MITJLION DOLLAR FUND COMMITTEE'§ ' IIII III IIIIIIIIII :IIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIlIIIIiIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIlllllllliillllllfllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllillllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII|lIl _ _ _ .5000 @lIllIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllliiiililI|lIIIIIIliliilllIIlIl‘\I_lilllililliillillllllillll ?'_ .Y ' _ __ ._ ' '. - r' _-_-__ ,___ __ ' ;e\~f-.-gr ’1- ' | ` ‘Y 'C _ -G. - 1 Y Wi pity VCl'_V llg_l pl`l(!CS » IHIUIUU out hiiil and 0 vears to freshen iii April-l pigs i0 puic bird Plymouth Il0¢li eiis LROI’ I0 ions choice hay 200 bus oiregiftered Banner oats 8 tons of straw 200 bus Turmps , _ _ ii g s ii c o cu _'-__. Ottawa' Um" 'l“‘l~ mtl' tivation thc balaiicclias a ood ll\lPl EMI‘Nl`S-l havmowi-r.I g l lieinissioii ol' duty on farm trac- growth "l Sufi “"""l» il E0"d -“""‘l"' lH‘\"8 Pl"“’~ I dltc l"”"`”W' 4-4- oa- ilorrow, l in barrow, I l=.',j~..z:s'_.':;°::=_" °‘ Farm for Sale I boards 600 ft. 2} x 5 (i0 and 12 it. |008). 170 lbs. wire boaid nails, 90 lbs. galvanized shingle nails, 2000 cedar shingles gud clear). _ FUHNI UR -Qu a n ti_ty of S household furniture including 1 CORNS LIFT OUT _ WITH FINGER ._ ..._a.._~uma..a..1.»a-.a.-a.~¢.»¢»»e~a~a»ia.,...¢.,¢,,¢.,,,,..,,,., ‘ You simply say to the drulz store . l ._ 1 , _ , in-vu-:___ _ . _.___ '"“"_» """~'f“f 11 fluwter of an uunu-é I Q For price and terms iipplv to the of iioezonc I‘liis will rust very littli (lay~' ll. is lllld6l‘Ft00d that lllt undersigned 0" the prelnlgeq ,i , but is sui’t'iu=nt to ro vo ' ` I offer my farm by pr-lvdte or Hon mm from 0mi‘iiHon`pTvi»ry liurii .Canailiaii Maiiui`actul°ers Associa- AI BERT W (.1 EMF`N;.`I. ' ' ling. arraiiueiiients for ' Q ` " ‘ ° le 62 acres cleat land, balance A rcw drops oi uni. iww tum um, l mm 'S ma ‘ ’ g.,gi124 \ I _ , I _ , ~ a ` poiinil applied directly upon ii tender I _ sendm8.a_ ‘lelqggtlon lu Ottawa on 3484-l-18Msw9lMurray Harbm P0IIlIl0€IUlaIl1'gBlly-bedroom 'suite hard wood# with good build' ucliintr corn should relieve the iioriil rllh brass mounted iron bedstcad. - oak bedroom shite with iron and In gs. Also across the road 52 noas instantly, and soon tho oiitlru i-urn. root and ali, dries up and can hc bUd»2b9d 3PI'I|I¥3» quartered agreg with buildings’ well at lifted out with tho iliigers. zhvhtldttt, writin deck and book 5 'i‘lits new way to rid oiic's foci. or IA q“m'l“'°d"’aE 9°rI°r table' d00I` and brook In lll(’- I'62ll` Ol cornii was iiitroducoil by ii Ctiiclnniili inaii who says tliut, while iruczoiie is ‘aa/_"ok" dmln 'roomitable and both places’ sticky, it dries iii a iiioinciit, and sini- géda. chain, kiicllien mule, ec. ' ~ S.;-£.lyi;_ilg|istof 81053 and to I", CII » 8 EPI ` ‘ credit on iippgadfthoint ‘ ima i