t;§}t .if i li. ji. rags: l it t il _Y I 51;: iii ill tu _igg t ,gi ig, it ,' t t li :- ‘L it‘ "ii lit ,ii lit .ill t~’. i i :li ti’i,___ lit , . ezi- tllw _ l, f - i. ill 4;. -t ,,_ lui t \,,` -1, i ,E t ~; 1 ii; ii _tt _ lit i, 5., ii? t z 'l i ,. . t t t Astonishing Poiver of Iron Thg ‘K/gsfgrn ° 'itntmsnar 'rlll . M-, ln. ,_ . _ 1 _ -i .- ..,t . g’¢‘_¢0 . h _*Bm* L»_~_~_-_-,~_~_-_~_»_-,-_-_-_~_~_-:_-_-_-_-_-,~_~_-;;_-_-,-_-_~_»_~_~_-_-.-:.~::-‘-':::--A:-'-'ff:-'J-ariaci.-_-iT_§,-i;»T-_-_-_~_~_-_~:.-.-_-:T-.-1t _ P 'il " "` _"""""` """"`”"" ’ __ U V _ Dawn -ir imvs tc buy in una Province., -one csN'i'__ dm each inset- ' _ S New Nesvous People Phydlan Say; Ordinary Nuxated iron- weeks. Then test your strength again will lnci-can Stnongttvof Delicate and see for yourself how inut-h you Fbik 200 PH' C003-|' in Two have gained. l iiave-.loen dozens ot’ Weeka' Time in Many nervous. run-down people who were lnetanctt --_ ailing u‘,‘ the time double. and even ' triple their strength and eiiduraiice I\`_EW YORK. I\'. Y.,--Intl recent dis- and course Dr. E. Sauer. Specialist. of this of- t.~i!_\', Said: “if yoi werle tn make nu ue- in. tual blood test t.n all people who are ill simply b_v taking iron in the proper _vo isliotl at the exceedliigly lqrgeiiunibei' e eutlrely get rid of their symptoms dyspepsia, liver and otiier troubles from ton to fourteen days’ time u would probably be greatly union- form, und this. uftt-i' they had iii some Sex been tiocturlng fur inoiitiis witll- 8 who lack iron and who art- ill for no out obtaining any benefit. You can other reason than tiie-lack oflifoii. Tile talk as _ron please about all the won- momeiit lroii is supplied all their mul- iii-rs wrotiuht by new roiuedies,-but ti pear. Without iron the blood nt ont-t~ the tude of daiigerous syuiptouie disa1i~ wlten you eouit- down to hurt] facts ru is nothing like good old iron loses the power to change l`ood into lu living tissue. and therefore iiolliing sou . - _ . _ . _von eat docs you any good; you tion'l it is also ii "t-at nerve and stuniuoli get the strength out of it. Your food .sti- int-rcly passes through _vour systt-tit er like t-orii through ii mill with the roll- that tho old l'oriii.~' ot iiiorgtiiiit- iroii. (ff grind. As ii result ot' this t-ontiniioiis oil blood aiitl iiervi- sturviitioii. pt-o|ilt- bt-- .-|oiii:it'li.< :intl we-ro not :issiiiiilait-tl. 00| uid all run down. and t'rt~o|nt~iitl_v tie- tliti \'t‘lo till sorta of i-oiitlitloiis, tint- is tlit l0 i t 5)’ :ti so wide apart that tht- mill ettn't like ne gt-iit-rnlly wtfailit-iieil. tivrvtnis :intl pul t-_olor lu your t-lieoks anti good. iid lutiithv ii»-sh on vour bones in t-iigllit-iii,-r and the bt-st blood builti- iti the world. The oiil_v trouble was tiiirtiirt- o|` iron. iron at-L-tail". l‘tt~.. t-ii riiiiit-tl |»t_~opit-'s tt-t-th. upst-I tlit-ir for thc-sc reusotis they l`ret|ueiiti_v mort- harm than good. l_lut with tlist-ovt-r_\' ol' tlit- iii-wt-i' l`oi‘iii>~' of D . o tliiil; aiuollit-r is biirtit-|it»ti with tiii- orgniiit- iron :ill this bzi.~‘. ht-t-ii ovt-i'- tr‘aillh_v fail; .soiiio nrt- so wt-nit they t-->int- I\'nv:itt-tl iron, for 1-ytunplt-_ is -uli iitirtlly walli; stiliit- think they pit~;it-:iiit to tnkt-, tlot-s not iit_1iirt~ llit- iuve tl_\'.spt~p.~‘iu, kitlnt-y ur llvt-i' troll- tt-t-tii aiiitl is iilnttist iitiiiit-t|i:itt~i_\' iivttv- lvlv; soiiit- t-:i|t'l sit-vp iii night; t~llio_~i-.~ fit-itil, nrt- sit-t-p_\' :intl tii't'll itll day; soiiit- t`ii.<~‘ .\`ll'i`l-1 'l`lit- iiiniiiiliit-tiirt-rs o|` .\`i|.\- llllti il`l`iitllill'; soliit- »'lti'iin_\' :ind :tit-ti iron havt- siirli ttithoiiiitit-ti von- i»lo0illt~.~‘t=. but all lurk pliyrtit-al powt-r iitia-,tivo in its pntt-tit‘,\ iliail lltt-_\' :inth- and t-iidiiraiictt. Iii siit-it t-uses il i,-ilori woran than l'oolisliiu.~ss to taikt- stiinn- lorit-it- $ltio.0tl to nny t‘|nii-itnblv ln- ulliu: iiietlit-iiit-.~' or iizii‘t-otit' tli'ug.~=. stitulioii il' tht,-_\' cannot lake any mutt whit-li only wiiip tip _\'o\ti‘ fztggiiig vital or l i towers for the inoment. iiiziybt- at the anti zo tht- uiiiioitnt-eiiit-lit that lltt-y will woinun under sixty who lat-its iron itit-roast: their strc-ii;:tli 200 pt-i° expense of your life later on. No mat- t-ent, or over in four weeks' tiiiii-. pro- ter wlint any one tells yon. if you arel vid .` ' ` ' ‘ 0 not strong and well you one it to tr _\'onrs¢-if to make the following if-st: money in any case in wiilt-li .\'tixat<-d Set- how lon you can work or how lro _ g _ ., far you can walk without becoming str tired. Next take two iivc-grain tab-'pei _ lets of ordiiiary nuxated iron three _-'tpotlieearies llnll, E. A. Foster. (‘en~ tinins per d:i_\' after meals for two trai f-tl they have no st-rions orgtiiiit-I nblt_~. Also they will refuntl your n does not at least double your engtli in ten days' time. It is dis- ised in this city by G. E. lluglics Ilrugstore. and all other rlruggists. lliiiHiSS iili] _~_~:.~_-.~.~_-_~.~_-_-_-v-_-.».»_-_-_-_ _-_-.-_ -_-_».»_~_~.-V-_-:_--.-.~.-_-~vt_, rea To Pte. E. J. Dunn. it l_.; with feelings of pride not ilu- id tht- t'olio\riiig zidtire.=,<:- iningled with regret that we. your P st-hooiinates and frit-ntls barn gatltei'- tl totzetht-r this t=\'t-niiig to bid you ._ _ _ t Un the evening ot tht- lilh iiist. ii the rt-r_\' f-ii_io_\'alilt- tintt- was .spent at the and lioint- of .\lr. Thos. lluiin of Summer- lint-ss and r'out-age in going t`or\vartl ville \\iit_-n a numb'-r ot' the young with tho rost ot' our brave boys to save people ;zatiit_-rt-tl io weit-oint_- his son the F uzl-ne who has rt-t-entiy enlisted iii llrtl liit- ll),'»tii liattailioih I-Itt;:t-ite was try rt-ry prontl to int-et his st-iiooliiiatt-s of ill :- l`;\i'r-wt-il t-re _volt tit-pi-trt from us. \\'e are protid you itave enlisted iii service ot' your King und (‘ountry wo t-oiigratttiatte you on your niait- iinipirt-, You have t-.nlistetl in at iid t-austr that of saving our' conn- troin the tyranny and oppression an ttiiprt-<~i-_tl<-iitetl foo and ttiay itl i`rit-:ids und that lht-y showt-tl limit' (lotl in his hind i’rovitl<-iit'o sparc- you illlllrwiiilioii of tht: step lil: was tatkiiiu, to i T tit rs--lv(-f~'_ ,\t lviigtli .\lt‘_ .\|bf-rt (‘ui'- as he t-vt-niii-4 wat; <=pt-iit in ninsit; and da iii(-int; iiiiti t-vt-ryboti_v t~tijoyt-ti tiieiii- wt- 'etiirn In your iintivt-, land wht-ii the un ol' pt-are has nrrivt-tl. Anil now :ish _\'ou to at>t't-pt this small t:il'l it tokt-ii ol' rt-iiit-liibt‘aiici- anti again rtiii in at few tilting rt-iii-ai'k.< rt-ft-rrt-ti wisli you God `ietil to the spit-nditl ntovc- Eugene had niado . _ si .- . Signed on bt-hall' of your frit-iidS. and also to his stict-esst`1\l t'ai‘t;»ei- as tt ('t-phag i‘o\vt-r. \\'illiani i<`ra.~'t,-i‘. \\'ii- it -at-her in Sutniuervilie and elsewliere. li aiu Walsh, Shaw Illc-Millaii. Harold lie trusted in behalf ol' tht- gathering Cain. that he would couie bat-k safeiytotlieiii Eugcnr-, promptly replied to their l\li'. llztroid (`ain then prcsciitcd hint kiiitl addre.~:s anti tittiiigly tltuitltt-tl ith an elegant military watt-li and tht-nt for their very st-rviceuhic gift “. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be` obtained at Lulferty’a Tonsor- lal Parlours, Sumuierslde. -FREE-a business course at the l’nion Commercial College. lilor par- tleiilars see thu teaelier of your dis- trict. 7804-3»14MEtf., -PLEASANT AFFAIR. ~Tiie Mis- chouelto l)mnial.it: Club delivered that Great \Vesterii»-Drtiiiia in tive acts by David liill, untitled “bono ’l‘~rco Mine" ln tlit-ir hall ut llliscougho on Tues- day eveiiiiig. the hall was pac_ked full. about-two hundred left from Suuiuiur- sidt: by ,apt-,cial train. 'I`ho"|ilny was highly entt-,rtaiiiiiig fi'uin liegiiiuing to end and was u det-itit-tl success. Tho spot-iid arrived bark in Suiiiuierslde about_ iiiiduiglit.»-Il. -FOR HOSPlAL.- 'Phe Prince i‘onnty llospitul ttratefully aeknow- t-dizo tht- following doiintions received during l~‘eb. From Mrs. J. \\'.'t`al~ lbeck, Siiiiiiiit_-r.~tidt~, rablmite und ,tolli- ed iueal; Mrs. iliac-Leod. Long River, l’rosorves and eggs; Mrs. Angus Miz- (Yorinit-k, St. l~1lt-ztiioi-'s. But; flour; Mrs lioetor i‘;iinpbt-il. tlluiikt-t; A friend, uno quilt; Tin: llaitglitt-is ol' the Ein- pirt-. Ctiktr and Stiiiiiwit-lies; .~\ Friolid, tfliimt tray st-l: Mr. Clifllortl \\"i'ighl, liitidlt-ton. 1 bait; apples; Mrs. t‘liurlt-s ,\lut:l)oiiaitl. l pair woolt-,ii blutikels; I\lr.<. .iuint-h- I-'iii-ris, Siiuiiiioisitit-. Jelli- etl Meat; Mr, Itobt-rt llurn:-i, imwor l\`rt»etowii. i'orl\', lt1p;g.<_ and l’ic-kites; Mrs-. A. Simi-po one bianltct. Mrs. ll. (‘. I\lillS, oitl illicit. -A YOUNG PATRIOT--'l`ht\ spirit of ptitriollsnt as tliaphiyed by some ot’ the boys under military age should inspire those who are capable ot' tak- ing up military service of their duty to their country. At tho meeting at Aibertoii on Moiiday night one ot’ the speakers was a well known clergyman who in opening his remarks excused himself for urging tho young melt to enlist by stating that his two oldest boys wt-ro now in the service. one of them being for some time past in the :rt-iielies. When the appeal was made later on for recruits the only ones to respond at first were three boys, one of tlient \vh'en questioned as to his age gave it as 16. I\”hcn asked if he could set-ure his parents consent he pointed to big l`:itliei-, the t-lei'gyiiiaii, mention- ed above, and asked the recruiting oill- cer to try and get his father to let him enlist. As to the result of the boys efforts the writer is not aware but this action, ot' one not of military age slionld be an example to the large nuni- berof young men of ntilitary age and htucsn who were in attendance. only two_ of \rlioin had the courage to foi- lo\\' the boy`s t-xtiiiipic.-(`. ' -.-,..`..,`»_c...~o`~.».;t.., ,.f.-~..`,_~.-~`~_~t._ reiiiintliiii.: tht.-iii that it wuillti be it kind inoinento oi' the many happy _\'ear_,- they had spent logctlicr. The youiii; people then dispersed to their iioinos well pleased with the very en- joyable time spent, and wishing their friend a soft: rr-turn to the Land ot' the Maple Lt-,iii'. _ _ J L L says a phys some of thesigns of caffeine <. i; -' ‘ 'iihbre 'an!i'1wo‘foi*tns ’ ln¢taut~Poa`tum--coiuble, everywhere. ’ " .. . .canadian Pootuavcumi 1 .a P S “In all cases of so-called neurasthenia, the coffee-drinking of_the patient should be inquired into. What has been , said about coffee also holds good in regard to tea,” ician of note. More and more, people are coming to know that the coffee and tea habits are responsible for a largepercentage of those nervous disorders classed under the head of “neurasthenia,” or nervous prostration. Both coffee and tea contain the drug, caffeine, a powerful irritant of the nerves. They also contain tannin-as astringent -which acts most unfavorably. upon the intestinal walls_ Headache, "nerves," insomnia. biliousness-these are poisoning -Many coffee and tea drinkers are learning that the way to health is by quit- ting ‘coffee and tea; and for a pleasant, healthful drink, t using _ ,. it V ` _ _ A "_ _ -the pure food-drink, -""‘l‘lii§'i“délig'hfful' table beverage is made of whole vvithtrlittle- wholesome' molasses, and niaiusonly the _nourishing properties of the grain. It has,-e_fd_ne_color and aroma, a rich snappy ,taste,and is abll0li1l£`lY`f1ie§5'.ftom'any harmful ingredient. _ _ of ‘Postum. The original - Pliittiil‘\"C"e¢@il-which must be` well»boiled; and 'madein-thecup with hot water; instantly! Bot`l1'foims` are equally delicious and the 'cost per cup is about the same. Sold by grooers _f“1_"her¢’s a Reason” for ` 'T " " ’ ' ' work of building tin- lint- was t-;il'~ rind tnil and ea-ipt-t-iziily lo the Presi- ‘. L ` ' t tri-_ ` _ _l- . _i V "K _ H,.|,i@d their in-phew. l’te, I-Edward Mt:-- f‘ f Q- ~ Keiinu of tiite lU5lli regiment with ti. , ' §` ’\- \ iiandsoiiic sell’~i“ililng fountain pen. 1 - ’ _D 1 ’i`hc house was very tastefully dttcor- ,/-‘ J" ~'_r_..t. att-tl t'or the octzusioit with Union , _ I S Juteks and rod, wliitt- und bliit,-.»/~ 'Pho ` *_ - ff il," f, -/ § *__ ` evt-ning was |»lt~n:~':iiitl_v api-iit in vtiri- ' " ~: ' "' ( \ / ouii patriotic .lltiw:~'. was read " yi by lllisit May Viillagliiiti. tcaclitrr, und / ‘ -1’ the gift pi-t-at-iitt-ti by his sister. Miss ltuve eonit- here this eveninl; 10 |10 I ‘ tlit- iioiiorc-tl tztivst, of us, your friends anti yo\ir_iich:lil>oi'.t, und wi: take this -tit-" ' ' -.1 ,ZZ » ) r;.=:~='°-.._\ _.___a_. 1,-_L , _ ,,_i» ` tion for the udv8\’%§ in this column _ Cash must accompany order. Mini- muni charge, ,¢I°ll.¥~l\¢6 cents. t --SOLDIERS SBI! Dill' Rotllo Bras! I‘olis1\iug Cloths lL_,£0LMAN'S Sum-' liicrsitle. _ _ l.`»"|851-3»16~i\l2lEll. _ -W. K. McGOUGAN» Globe Fox Ex- -change. is Guardian Agent in Sunimor- aitie. _ ' -EXPRESS brollllit us niiolhci'sliip ment of llreec-hos for the men of /tho- lobtli ut $5.00. Patous. _ ' ' ` 7841-3-IG-illlli. -sHoo‘r|NG SEA_soN.- Arc yt>u_ prepared for the sliootiug season? If_ not. IlOl.lllAN’S Snihnieri-tide. t-an' furiiisli everything ln, guns, aniinuiii-4 tion. and accessories. ‘ 7851-3-1Gi`\12lE1l. -ST. PATRiCKf8 KENSINGTON _ -llou‘t loso tho chance ot' hearini; Walter Found of Clifton, J. Austill 'l‘ruinor and otlierli of Charlottetown at Kensington on Mart.-li 17th. This will lin a rnro musical trcnt. 7826-3-I5ll12l. -A'r1'EN1'|oN 'is tilt-cett-tl in this issut: to llie sale of Fox Stock and shares to bu sold by tlio Court of Cliutit-ery in Dolunoy and St-iit'etiot'. Tlit: foxt--s' in the Silver Fox ltiiiieliiiili Co., Ltd.. and ill tho l{ioiitl_\'itt_- U0. urt: ot’ the best brooding ot' i’. 14- l. Silvter illack Foxes. This is an op- portunity for investors. 7550 -WEST DEVON. --'l'iit- loliowilitr is n report of the staiitlltig ol' iJuDliS_ of West Devon School for month ot Fchriiary:-Grade Vi.-lltlao Freder- ick; 2, Ruby Reeves. Grade V. 1. Gladys Frederick; 2. (‘arl Ro_\'uor; Ci. Maggie Acorn; 4. Edwai-tl .\leLean. Grade lIl_-1. Slierniaii Acorn; 2, Sant» fort Raynor; 3. Ruby Acorn; 4, Olive Batter; 5, Ruby cuilcton; ti. Man1c_ Culcton. Grade li.-i.. Art-hnr Graham; 2, Thomas Culleton; 3, Ilarold Recvcs;- 4. Pcrc Bavles. Perfect attendance fs _-__-w -_ " ~ _€ -, t i Stylish _ _and becoming Voile _Wais_ts in all __wl1ite or white with embroidered Sprays in contrasting shades; They have the pop- ular longjsleeves and the new style collars. Bust sizes-34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. ,_ 4 _spring B1-ous--ec _ _ 7 L _ .__ __.,._ _ _ ,I 1 $2.25 , f' A very effective waist of ~ Pongee Sill: in the natural r. .Plain1.Y:..tailored. but ex' tremely sind 'add serv' ice able white §lik_waist, long sleeves with ipo1nted.cuffs,- and front fastetungs of white lwrn _bttt_t0us_ and silk loops between two rows of fine hemstitching, Sizes--34, 36, 38, 40, 42. or. very liglittan shade. _It is made with long sleeves and' novelty collar with separate reve_res. _ Pearl button fastenings in front between one-inch rows of tucks. Sizes 34 t_o 44. ` 59c We don’t want you to expect too much, but these dresses' at _this price are the-best value yon have ever seen. They are made from good quality' strip- ed gingham in neat serviceable styles. Three quarter sleeves, some with a dainty lace collar and others with self °°"afS- S-PedalPrice--~~-~-~~---*-:--° 59° -special--pace.._........................ $1.00 Hhusé Drésées Sateen Underskirts t $1.00 t ' ' Splendid petticoat value in fine lustrous sateen, cut with’ extra fullness. The finely accordeon pleated fiounce shows a wide and' narrow tuck which divides it into sectional effect. Draw- string -waist band will fit any size up to 30 inches. I ~ _ ,_ Lengths se, 38, 40 and 42~incli<-:ist Y . for month:-Moe Frederick, Gladys Frederick. Arthur Graliam. Andrey Graham. -TELEPHONE COMPANY. --The annual meeting of the Nortliain. Port I-lill and Arlington Ti-,lt-plione Co., was noni in King George iittii. i-on llill on Monday evening, March llltli. lllr. Arteinas Mac-Arthur, president of the board of directors occupied the cliuli' and after the meeting had been open- ed gave a report oi’ the business ot' the tloiiiputiy for tht- past _vt-ur. The Sec- i-etary, Mr. Ivan Linkiettt-r gave the iiiianc-lal slateinf-nt \vhitfli siiowed that all bills had been paid and that there was it sinull baluntzc on biintl. Several minor inuttt-rs were disposed of hitter whieii tht-, folitiwliig tiirt-ttlors wt-rt: appointt-tl for tht: next yotii': Arif-inns 7828-3-lo-Mi.t`. tilt-Artliur. John li. (lartliner. Daniel rw.. Ladies- tat Left Furs are advancing 'in price at a rapid'rate‘and if yo_u expect to need a fur coat next winter it_ will ply you to buy it now, because it will cost you at least 40 per cent more next season than at the present time. We don’t want to carry these coats over so we have marked them at prices which will be sure to sell them in the next few days. Prowse Bros. Ltd. t\la_viiai'd. \\'llliain ll. l’liiilips. ivan l Linkletter, Burns i\icAus|in. \\'iliiaiu J. llloiitgoinory, Mr. S. l’. Dougherty was appointed auditor. After the busi- ness had been finished the share- holders discussed the matter of ex- tending the line to Low-Point, where tt iniinbt-r ot' the inliabitaiits wished to lit- riiiiiit-vtetl. 'l`lit- sliiii't-lioitit-rs ot' this Uoiiipiiiiy |`t\t-l ;;t';itt-l'|il to tht- tiirt-tztortt for tht- nituiiit-i' in wiiit~|i tht- dcrit, niid Set-i't-taigv for tho faithful nmiiiier iii wiiivlt tht-_v tllSt‘ilill'gt'tl their dliiie,-1.--l'. ' -SOLDIER HONORED. ---'i`lit- peu- pltr of l-Jliiistlale showed tht-ir liitt-rust iuitlgootl ivisites which they lic-ld for one of their youug;iut-ii wlien, on Monday (ith liist. u great niniibor ot' tlioni gatlieretl ut, tht: home of Mr. Lind Mr.-l. .laiiies l\icKt=nnu and prix- i\'lai'_v Il. Mciieiiiiit. Dt.-nr Eddie:-You if' ` ’ iff 355 R ’ .;`-" n H , _lt ii V "-Wf I '5‘.fi,; \ ` ‘ 0 , _nr `- Prevent f \~'°- » Seasickness» Trainsickness and Nausea and insure him :i pleasant voyage, hc sure to reinember to put in his baga package oi ‘ '>~i\iti°riii-:i_isiL\.'s ‘ oppoi‘tunit_v Io t-ongrtittilnte you on tho stnps you have taken in oflt:i‘itii.: your st_=r\'i<:e to your liiiig and (Tountry in this tht- l~}inpirt:ft hour ol' trial und ililngter, ltilo\\'iii;,: its wt: do o`l"llie grnlid :intl wt: iiiight say, |;loi'iout-i iiiission. you ure about to uiidertaito in the tlt-t't-,iicc of your hint.: and (iountry. \Vo tfaniiot, bitt. let-l that _von have within you the tinuiitlt-ti wliitfli go forth to iiiiiitc ours ti itrtiittler atid nobler Ein- l plru. We wish we could tell you how greatly we will miss _vou from this eoininuiilty :intl we wish we could ox- prcss our ndmirzition and pride for si-:Aston niamenv 0li"icitili.v nilopletl l-_\' Sleainship Coinptiiiitz- on_ both _fresh mill still \riiLt-r'-ei\tltm~t.-ti lif- lilghf-lst nulltorilit-s-n~'t-tl by ifnvelers thc- I \\-orltl't»t't't"t\l\tl_gt-nerttllv recoziilzed rin tht; Ono Dependable Preventative of Nausea. (lunlniiis no ctx-:tint-. innrphint-_ opiiitu. 1.- if I -5' - ._ cltltmal, coal tar protlucls or their dcrivntit cs. Sold by letidiiirrdriiizzists. Socbox enough fur_24 hours. 51.00 box fur ocean voyiiilc. t A can tif.1l.//lin.:/1/'_= Tmrr/ Iraak .t-:ut _ '__ uhm argued, ti./ilhaul cliargr. ` Motheraill Remedy Company DI-Z‘l’R0lT, MICHIGAN. _ Also ul. I9 St. llrirlc Street. London: Motitiunl. New York. l‘nri5. Miliiu. yout' patriotism in making the great and companionship of home and loved ones and go to iight. that our Can- , ndlnn homes may ni-.ver be ruled by ‘ the arbitiuuty and cruel ingltariam rule of Germany or Turkey. e now ask you to accept the accompanying gift as a souvenir of reinembrlmce from the friends you are leaving behind- lrlends whose ardent wish and DFHYBT win be tim. Almighty _oodwlll nm- toct you from an harm and denser whlle ou are awa and brlnl YU" “fe ¢,,` -'---» ti s - -gt -51 'i'-"_--`__w'~‘f`i'_2°‘~:-“=i~fs‘~ K ' Quia” -sa. *“°V;li"Au A "JK" if -._;i_.'_i__,‘__'-f€"_"t~,'.,-__ I -fr’ t -=- 'E Original' Poatum -"Boreal 15c and package; _ I r 5 5 s 1 8 POSTUM _ 3 _, .f ttttadocr. Dnhtuf ,.~ Y y _ ' ty home when this cruel war is over. __H_ . iii=.sreiui rtasollatf --Mr. J. MuDonaid.»Vai-non. ls visiting friend; in Summeralde.-H. ---- '; .Jif- --Mr. Andrew' Noonan. Bedegue. spent the weok and in Tilllltih. 1'6- turuing on Tuesday. ' '» - _not_ i-mini mat. ui Awwtliw Cove. has been -suffering i’l’0ll\.Bl1 “fx tacit ol in grlppe.-U., -:; `f..;ut_ , » -’ --sta-t t_ _-zu ‘ -nr. olivia H. Auld. irmtawn. wut in O‘Leary yesterday one bullpen- ti-ip_ __ t 1 -~i'tt-. .inliii liowltb 0|' UW 1051i'-I Buintnei-sitio, in visiting his home Ili sacrifice in giving up the comforts - Augusllno Cove.-U. » \ out, and another concern the sale-this is your genu for real footwear bargains. footwear came. From my boots and shoes have been counts of .................... .. .0 \.» that I should have no delay in clear- I am going`out of business, to stay over my store. This is the reason for Discounts Range From 15 My expenses are low and I have always been`able_to sell boots and shoes a little iowerthan other 'dealersi "I bought my present stock before the war-raised price on leather and l... ~ i _ - . , has been visiting her aunt, l\lrs. Har- ’ _ * ry Walker, New _-tniian, returned yes- 0 t 1 5___»»._,=- terday to her borne in Norboro, ae- , u a e` __ , ' _ __ coinpaiiied by her cousin Miss Stella ` » ` _ ;`i<§§t, “ ._- ° Clttr Stiiiiitit-aside, ' o -`ti'i>ii'i.f`-"."""“' 'ff "'- “' of Ent1re~.Shoe Stock E # _ bt _ _ - _ -I . g __ _J f I, " ..c_»_ _ .- -. Before the end of May] have to ._ ~ - ~.< ‘ } ” f "“‘~ ` -'-ft- _ . ,' sell every pair of boots. shoes or rub- _ ‘” _ bers in stock, and I have marked such » _ _ '_“¢ _--it ;_,,- ___ . low pricesori the usual modest charges -__ |l_.v- I _ ing out the stock. _ ml ' J' vt .i' "“ ':‘\'tvi-|,it:` 2";_s_?i%~._: __ a /_'_' _ A|T_ I; N -yr- . 4/'/,.*"é 5 ._~_&/¢‘ is taking ine chance p. c. to 25 p. c. ordinary before-the-war prices all marked to clearat additional dis- .. ........ 15 p.c.-to 25 |;\.c. A splendid line of meu’s heavy working boots-in the stock-a rare chance for drivers, farmers and__v_1vorl;lng__-invert. Your Chance. for Rubbers and Overslioes - Tito tliscouiil marked on rubbers. ovar- slioes and luiiibedmuirs rubbers should move the stock t|uit:kly-- this .is your reul chuntzc to inuko n decided gavlug. -Renteinhcr. most ot the newest styles are hc-re. . ,,. -\ Cash with purchase-alq, ap' obation. -5 'V _ I J. H. _ -L 130 Gmac-Gwaie .- i, ._ ' » i Crockery Bti-ti .Y.°--7 ~ i;)iiiuer__ Sei _ To _“Full Strength” _ 'That dinner sat of yours need , not be lacklrg a plate. cover, saucer, cup r other odd-pieces. Replace the part,-`tlt'ht.h_iwe . been broken or to|t.- we have any odd 'pieces here you may require. _ - . lf'yotir not fs wortli.havtug. tty is worth keeping complete. And tug prices oi individual plecea' _ are not high, eltherJ_ _ _ _ Why not seo nbouttt tpday? , Nj ._ »,(._ ' t I ' . i ' bet _ -_ . Hundreds of ln the Newest l Reuben Y- A-- Y-on' -' ‘ _ ' t I-‘-_', <,_t _ t i in ,,,.'., , u " f »l~tltCh¢l'l _ 1 _ _ \ --c _ Tddtytwcuia bca .Wan umm ~ PFICN H086 from 9ca rqmgp, ~ ,_h»_.--;- » t - if The Sunnyside ’ , V ' 3 I t .ii not ° ‘ I ` Springtime-rhousecleaui%,._tj;ip-g.,ygqll _ `And if ever we cox? serve you well in makilll 90"' .' _. fl-Iliff' F _ hu, I lille iit°a§f,ti’ri¢°%l'n.e chllfeu imegrolieai §iF%£‘§°§m"Wfw»t| Donors we ,have ever had the 'pleasure' " __ ~ qu.-.¢°_-,'¢, ~_»~3f.~,-'/;