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K _ “lm” ~ _ _ _ od ______\-__ _ . the Ausco Cziinerixand all Ansco sup plies at a discount of 25 par cent,-off. ns.ii¢v_i\ir'sriiiiiii:iii-ii.i.s.e.'~..:' H- " ”°"°“» °°“““°"‘°° ‘° "'°°°'*°~ Pill for Women to s box or thregio. Hou Druzslst. Montague, P' E. I. iiinlinum charge twenty-live cents. -._____.___.__ .°ROBlNG AN ELEVEN _YEAR OLD MURDER MYSTERY. ' TRAVERSE CITY, March 29-Exam 4 \ ' at al' Dru; Store? or msileaoouir mnpt >g,_|_i_r.ir& s Boosnu. Dave m§wd° . ' ““»~=~ ~ Vim ana '*-1” -f:°=...ia:.r.ii.ir'== im:-.;:r;i gi- . as ..i.r .s gm Pn- d storm, mms Bzignnr. Dsigrd. st. Ozithgriiig . 4730-3~2iim`wl'm3wltl. iN hinoimi MR. PHILIP DOYLE ination of Mrs. Sianisiuwa Lypchlnski, :harged with the murder oi' Sister Mary Johns, of the Polish Convent at ll"-¢l0l'6'. Hleven years ago, was adiourn sd today at Leland, near here until April 10. , O /Z? = A . '“"”" gi/.71 1/7 iLACf. \`\ lhe Very Newest and Hes! House Clean- _ .,__.. . V _ _ _ _ , _V _ f - .-f;'~ii»=*.0l=N_r-.>in-_,_»,'. f - - _ __ ____ _,__ _ yr, ‘Ji Q; 5 __ ' . ___- i __. `_ "=. . fi. :A ~ ~.*' .\1“`.- ~ _.vs_ __ ,_ .__.' '_.~__,, 1 ,,,.. , i,|.z,11b_,_ -~ sf". __ '95 »~-*i . I »Lz.il'U._\'i.- » ra, . - ‘ '- ‘ " " f -.___.__,.'_`f`§_____"_'_;-,.._'...;§__.-.z~._,......~_ . -_-to _ fr ‘ f~1=`=3»@- t 4. V -.» P 5;, 'Z7 is if ,. .i 5 5. iV-f,. 58% `* -f l ._ ‘w"i;§ Bom hy George lil. Hughes. l'l`he Latest in rnorociirgi _ V CO0K'S STUDIO New Daebrlsay Bl5`ck _ Corner Queen and Grafton Streets Cliarlottet0wn, P. ll, I. EVENTUALLY WHY NOT NOW? Have Your Photo ' Taken by Bayer Photographer 0 A ii Lion Artistic Photo ra h ‘ Charlottetown, pE.y I. Photographs ol' all sizes, iihns to it all size amateur calieras are re- :cived fresh every week. Moderate prices Por-onni attention to Amateur Photoirrapby i -ini-l' Do You Know That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Isliuiil? 'l`iiat_we employ a skilled Surface Grinder, and are daily qrinding from the rough Jgass-the most com- plicate kinds of lenses? Those are facts, which mean a good deal to the ‘ Glass wearing public, doing away with the annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. ' S_énd your glassespin b mail, you’ll g`_e them baclk promptly and in perfect con- dition. _ dear uncle. Philip Doyle, Hope Rivei who passed away March llith, 1919. Death at any time is sad. but he was 1 one we al] loved no well and his death ‘ has made a deep impression of sorrovi never to be forgotten by his peices Mrs. Frank Scales, Mrs. Margaret A. Desmond, Mrs L. H. Rye, Mrs. Frei' W. Rameili and Mrs, 0. L. Lynda, ai of Boston, also Mrs. Fred Puiser James, Philip and William Doyle, o _ Churlottetownz, Besides Mrs. Emily J _ Doyle, Hope River. Often our thoughts will' wander ,_ To a grave no far away Where they have laid our dearest uncle _ We all have loved so well. Com MRS. WILLIAM A DIXON. There passed peacefully away at her home, Fortune Bridge, "Emily Malvina" beloved wife of Wm. A. Dixon. Mrs. Dixon, departed this 'life at the early arte of fifty years. About four months ago she was stricken with paralysis; but hope! for '-liar recovery were entertained until about three weeks previous to her death when she was asain strick- en with paralysis from which, de spite the best of medical skill, she did not rally. She was called home, it is true in the morning of life, but "say not that such ii lite has been lived in vain; its memory and in- fluence, must ever enrich the heart experience of those who are left to 'mourn and into itheii- lives. must come., even through sadness, the ‘fuller life beyond douth's shadows. Mrs. Dixon was ii woman of ster- ling qualities, loved and endeared by all who had the pleasure nf know- ing her. She leaves to mourn. 'be~ sides it grief-stricken husband, one dautghter Mrs. \Noi-iiran Richards, who nursed her during her illness, and four sons namely; Arthur, Roy, Harold, Howard and father Mr. A1e'x. Webster of Cardigan, and one brother iJohn Webster of Cardigan. The funeral services which were _very impressive were conducted by |her pastor, Rev. A. S. MacKay. The remains which were followed by a large concourse of friends were laid to rest iii the Presbyterian Cem- etery, Fortune. "Blessed are the dead, who die in the Lord." Call in and look over our plant. G. F. _Hutcheson Optometrist and Optician »-_ . ,.. <4 ` ,_ -_._ » oe.” 5 fig'-I 1-" €_"\ i\`.`L _=§.5.~ ' . “if ,__ ., _V; _ V. .M . .,. _if l _“_-.- ,.i ._ Vr- .sei _ 5, ‘ri-l. QMS ,____, , i, -'74-'. r ' -S. ll .~_.». -. i w i » - K" ""| 100 Tons good dry sweet HAY in our WAREHOUSE which we roifi`i"r`""ii_t_ right price in CAR 25 Tons STRAW best quality. ‘Ask for price f. o. b. WAREHOUSE orde~ iiversfi height paid is my Station inthe MARITIME Paovmcss. _ Carter & Co. Ltd. . ` Charlottetown _i?,l.o_ua_anu 'Faso g ALLEY&C0.LT 1 ~ ' \ _ ~ V~,r. .. .ae . .‘* _ ` 1 . .' s i ~ l.'0'Q§g`l* ` ‘ " _ _ ._ ii _:_ __ _L _ _,__ . _ _ - _ _ _ _._ __ ,_ ,. __ _ -_ . A i ei Sl'..i§..5"i ECZJEMA _...ti-aiiteea and sold in uuarioiis town by Hughes' Drug Co., Limited. and the 2 Macs_ ‘|s1>|iiNr; 'r suois Come in and see the newest styles. Many special lines in Brown and Grey Boots with high tops. _ Brown Kid... ........ ._ Grey Kid :-.9 $3 _ Caslon. ' " . ...._ teacher. In a few years one became ' Minllfl Llnlmont 0|. Ltd., Yormoutlr county superintendent. Later sho mor- ------».....`.... _ ,._............:-_...a...-¢ 1| .`.-:lla a. ' - . i.-1..a...-. _ 1 _._ _ _ ‘ 151,, .&i§._.- ' ‘ ' ` i ., . . - ,V 1. ff' . . 1,. ,- . It is with the deepest sorrow wi. hearing that the bones found in a have just loomed of the death of our cemetery after being removed from -ne- iiuii f“lf.`§.'...§fi“°.'I.`§°fi‘f.."{.§ by the articles named below. If you cannot call yourself, phone 105. f- Three physicians testified at today's -we-nemo-Bon-no-.we-em.. today. The days of liousccleaning are at hand, and will be their opinion a one inch crack ln Luo ing Supplies are Found Here _ Get ready get your Brooms, Brushes, Cleansers, Paints andlPolishe`s here ‘~ 4_. greatly lightened 3§3m;“b`35°“°55f3d“7l-&b'°w5"' IAP'-H-L»»'l(, for Renewing all Fumirufe and When the examination is resumed ` " __ .sm L1; '__ . . _ i Woodwbtll ' ` .. 9% _ _,._ I lllly “ether Edward Pidlaszewslti, of De- zroit, will be called and questioned re 'arding testimony given late yester- lay by Jacob Fleas, the church sexton, BTRANGER THAN FICTION _How an N.C.0. and a man oi’ the- Can idiaii forestry corps discovered a lake under ground in the heart of a mount- aln and thus provided ii hugo camp, ii villiage and a wide stretch oi' surroun- ling country with zi much needed sup- ply df water is told in a dispatch i‘rom Mr. Fred James, olllciai correspondent at the front oi' the Canadian overseas ministry. ~ Towering above the village was a lot~ ty hill, half way up which was ii small hole 80 inches wide. A group ni' units 'if the forestry corps was oncamped close by, andthere was difficulty in :etting an adequate supply of water. Hearing -a legend from the villagers that beyond the entrance to that hola in the mountain was on -abuniluiit sup-. ply. the N.C.0. and his cunipanioii dc- cided upon an investigation. They eiitored the hole, crawiins .5 win. gi-out diniciiny in the-i-lumped? space of one pocket under the mount- ain. until nt last they came upon an ex ‘ tensive opening 1,000 feet i'i'om the ful- trancc There stretched below thon\.! was a considerable luke nf crystal water. Where the supply <‘al11o`fl`0l\\ iiliey did not know. it was a phenom- enon. _ Pipes were quickly laid to the lake; through thc tunnel and connected! with ii pumping plant outside. und to~ day that subterranean lake is giving an abundant simply of perfect D“Y¢ water. The story sounds like a chapter' from a financial fairy tale, but it is another example- that truth _ls Sim ger than fiction. `° -'rl FREAK CONDITIONS lN__ THE FISH' INDUSTRY. ` 'ilhere ie no acoountinrt f°\‘ 111619!- and that is being shown every dal’ ill the week in' sonic' sphere of life. l'n the fish industry, one has only to turn ,to those persons whose chief fleliglitl ia to gorge tliemselve.-s with a dish oil iovililsli; in the cast it is lloluoiiilllih classed as a seacnt. while in the water of the Gulf oi' Mexico, where it is some times taken in large quantities, it is called octopus or octopi. it makes very litil,-_ difference what the name may he, the deli is considered a delic- brings more money in the wholesale a Spanish Fin . Blame many viotliu si Canals - i»|NAno's Liuiulnr 5 .gi G!idden’s Vamishes the Best ai Any Price _ .~ ,. __.. _ 4 .\{cCla_ry*s Stove Polish, 10 and 1 5 cents tin . Quicltshine Stove Polish 10 et Butchers Floor Wax 85 cts. lb. Johnsoii’s Liquid Floor Wax, 50, 75 cts. and $1.50- Putz Cream, 15, 18, 28, 50, and 75 cis. tin. “ Electric Wall Paper Cleaner 25 cis. tin. V\'itch Scot. Destroyer 20'cts. Stove Pipe Enamel; 10, 20, 25, 35 ots. tin. _ ' Borax in Powdered form 5 and, 10 cts pkg. Ariiinonia Powdered 5 cts pkg. Liquid _Amuioiiizt 15 cts. bottle. Chloride oi' Limo llisiiifcctniii, 20 cts. pkg". Mzii*v0l.Silvcr Polish 15 and 30 cts. tin." '~ .liarvel VAlum'ii1um Polish, 15 and 30 cts. iin. ' _ Silva Putz, the best. Silver Pol- ish made. 25 cts. Bottle. ` ite-nu~all Fu1'nifinii°e Polish, 25, 50 cts. and $1.00 Bottle. Liquid Veneer, 25, 50 cts. and $1.00 Bott-le. O-Gcdm' Polish, 20, 50 cts and $1.00. SUCCISSFUL “MANLE8S" ` uid should be nerds! against. RAN", I' ' 0"” 9"’°°”"”*_ 5°* °“ ‘ Mm Minis V. Hathaway, of He- °i ik oldw remedies GNL _llllr ian.. inane.. has proven time ii is IIT! Uilhllilt his euro( tllonilldl ponime m mn , g_q0.,_¢|-Q nach Wim. W *ll* 0|-Qiiilt Btoloilils. Iwo out the aid of meifs labor. She knows. ‘|\i'0\¢- Asthma and ohnillr dunes because she has successfully con- ! N 9¢l‘lIl-V'l‘lNlllll_l ducted her "manless ranch" for six and evil? Mn M run. resins mln. cattle and sheep. flltill old (enrol Hn. Hathaway -began life as a school Nul- VALABASTINE All shades in stock price 350 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ..60 cts. pkg. Kalsomino ..10 cts. .Warbelino . . .. .. . . . .300 pkg. Mun.u’s Wall Size, a firm under- coating for walls . . . . . . . .750 pkg. _. .._,_. .,-,_ __ . _. _~_ '_ _ . f.. _.'l1_“:':.:': H, ' ' -\ \ .' .' .‘.'..'. _-,~, . 3-. uv ......~ - V -~` '.~. .lt ` ’ N ` ll . , _ was-i:P! V 'f' - . NAMEL _)'“ _ - You Will Need .Some oi These A Articles Dish Hops 0 cts cu. Tuck H-aiiiiiiorc 10 cis. Sink Sti°niiii»i~s ‘.25 and 3150. Shelf Brock(-'ts up. (_‘ni‘]wi 'l`ii<'Vl_.‘ T E D , -~ _ ‘_ , cents ii pound. wholesale. Who says V ‘ ' ' - -> ` » 5 - ' tlali is high in price when devililsh . :IW < * lx un orm con ronted her and ried Mr, Hathaway assistant state weiilbedded stall and not only will One accaiilonally sees the storm* 'ment that horses seldom. it ever, lie down. That there are horses whos(- - caretakers have never seen them restinl in that way we do not quest- ion because we have heard 'it from ‘ _,___ stoblemen who have <~ai~r»rully observ cd them. But no one who knows any~ thins about horses and who has seen them stretched out si full length. and who has noticed unmistakable evidences on the horseiv themselves in the morning of having lain down Will oredll the assertion. Many a horse is uoumisss we ssnsibi. co lie down on roulh. rllihy unbedded floor, but (ive -him a' comfortable, .fsomethlng in German and 1 sailor bo C0l1\9s £0 l1\0l`k0¢?~Tl16 l"l9hlll! U93' asked for the lady oi the house. superintendent of schools, who owned 'he lie down but repay his owner N10- - "There are three soldiers at the a 320~acre ranch adloiiiing her own *'*""'°“_`“ 6001’-” she wld her mistress. ` After the death of her husband, Mrs. HOW He 3°* 9l¢l<- ' “Show them into the parlor.” she Hathaway farmed the two ranches. it perfect rest thus obtained. --- “fa” i“5"`“¢¢°d- l was difficult to get masculine help, sm’ the b‘"b°r' ha' °' new °°°‘ A when U19 m|°¢\'°95 "me ll0Wl\ lllldl so she introduced modern inachinerv B°l¢0l! lady- BD!-l°\ll 1° 116|? Hillel” saw the soldiers she was somewhat mu word be ops,-aged by wmnm, 'Mn tm’ returning D°“5m‘°7" '°l°' “ke” b“°k~ and announced to the countryside .Dh0lI0ll £0 l16Ml¢i\lll’¢°f3 i0 IM!!! UP "You are the soldiers who havebeeii may hereafter- her place was to ,be three or four of the privates to dine. gen; -up here, are you. Who sont; c,,||¢d ,hp --manm” mmm ., ' "But," sho added , “please do not send you?" » ' ’ ' my J."_» . ..n“dqu"'m,s_ m‘.nm_., wa t ' ‘ horses io Europe before the United Next day when the maid answered p|y_ H M re' °°¢° THE Holla' UE °°wN7 States became a belligerent. This the door bell three stranrins oololvd "res, iknow," .hs continued, "bun _.__,__,__,____._ what was the name of the ofilcer." ° "bieut. Louis Cohen." was the reply. . with better service and more years of usefulness because of the more A i'i0RSE'S"'DEATH CRY. One of the touching incidents of the war is told by a member oi’ the crew _on an American ship carrying 2‘500 ship was attacked by the German cruis lsr Mocwe while crossing the Atlantic. _After the transport had been iorpeq 'ned-licr crow was taken aboard th; |Mocwe. while horses dead and alive ‘poured out ol the great hole loft in _the side of the transport by tho tor, peclo. ' _ "Then," says the one telling story." ‘ls fine his white horse sprang out and swam gtronsly to us. half a mileawav. ,Ah. he was a noble beast, that horse. Near us he noilhed. /in ofilcer barked san shooting -st the animal with a pls- it makes your blood creep. He was right near us and we could see his eyes. wild, pleading fear of death in them. The oillcer jerked out his own pistol and fired once. and the-horse sank immediately. That's thdhorsel have nightmares about sometimes. A WOODEN LIQUID COW That ii 'broken leg need not be ii handicap in the bovine, species has been demonstrated by s valuable cow which was found on _the ranch of F. A. Chalhi, near the town of Templc. in Texan, says Popular science. A com-planting machine vu-» ihe menus of accidentally breaklnl one 'oi' ber legs and her owner sub-' stttuted there for a wooden member.- li his so well that she wbllis about; with the same assailant sue poisoned bcfort the scocident occurred. f This succcsshil surgicel__i_i_p2rntlon will no doubt sugsest to other mars nw feasibility. so npr; iiieo`»_ cattle when they V»a_i~'e_ jingiigfiy _,ggi- iured. _ ‘ _ __ '- tol. One shot hit and th¢ horse screaiai I eil. Did you ever hear n horse solieam lt sounds like a women in agony and 'rim cows mix isru-goes is on-_ insults of ner socidoiuanl bo§_llii\_-_- _ _ _ inlm mit iervieeeilii-~lq;»:..i~.-~..e _ . ,N