i We are headquart- ers tor [Iran yHu BIS —---—AND—— Rubber Boots GOFF BROS. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post- master General will be received at Ottawa until been. on'Fridfiy 12th Afir‘il 1007 for tho cenvcvanco of Her Meaty'n . ails. on a pro posed Con ct for four years. six times per wcck each way. between Cardigan Bridge and Lot 56 from tho lst July next. 'l’rlnird notices containing further informn.» iron as to coalitions of proposed Contract may ’soon and blank fomrs of Tender may be obtained at the Post i Iiiir'o of Cardigan Br duo. lot (6. Glenfanning. Bridgetown. Dundas, l’olnt l’eplar and Primrose and at this office. JOHN F. WHEAR. Post Oiilce Inspector. Ollie Inspn m First class teacher for the senior de- partment of Morshficld School. Sup— plement voted. L. H. D. FOSTER. 3 rsrlmwifiirtts6ipd. Secretary. if you Arc, . Considering having a nice made-tc- measure suit this spring, now is the time. Our new suitings are new here. In our tailoring depart- ment we are now turning out stylrsh suits. Prices $15 no to $35.00. Fit and finish guaran- teed. ’ SJi. MollllNllll. The Leading Fashionable Tailor "WfiWJKE‘Nm ‘ A; necessity in every | household is ‘ A Good Hot Water Bottle See our assortment. Goods guaranteed. Prices right. 652 . Red Cross Pharmacy ‘ nod twmti _ ' FARM. FOR SALE BSliua‘tleg in Rollo lgov. has)? froan on the a an no nae 9, ur 9 arm. 79 zerosotladv ya)“ 'a to covered with hard further particulanl an OH}! H. 3«l§df3lrf3l iv to CKiN NON. Rollo Bay Centre.. (Price of border same as side-wall per double roll.) SAMPLE are new ready. BOOKS I .Our new and rip-to- ontains c s‘cioar the balance ‘ . r mend the goods to some one else on.- THE KING'S; v Albert Manhood. Beach Point. arrived home recently from Bontun,‘ making the "tire trip in three weeks. Hurrah far the :l‘nnuol l Miss Srdla Love, Charlottetown. daughter at H LLove. Engineer, Murray Harbor Branch Railway. has returned to the city, from Murray Harbor South. where she has been spendingva row days. the guest ol‘Mrs I R Plow“. On Tuesday evening. March lBth, the members of Morning Star Lodge. Marie. No. 97. I. 0. G.:i‘., celebrated its second anniversary by a supper held at the house of Samuel and Mrs. Jay. Maris. _Russei Cox presided throughout the evening. Aboutio members were present. and a very enjoyable evening was spent in music, singing. games. and free hand drawing. Alter partaking of a sumptuous report all were treated '04; homemade candy- by some of the lady members. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Jay by the chairman in behalf of the Lodge for the manner in which they entertained the company. 6000 ADVERTISING. “Good advertisingis that which sells goods.” and no other sort ia“good ad ' vertlsing." This may sound unreason able. Ratio in lthlnk not. One man w:ll say that good' typography ll good advertising; another will say that clean- cut warding of the ad is good advertising: another is carried away with the idea that eycratching illustrations in good advertising. Varied are the ideas on the subject. None can dispute that good advertising is the kind that sells the goods. however. Good advertising is bullded upon a‘ litileword ot'seven letters. It is spelled Ir-o-n-e-s-l-y. No matter how attracting an advertisement may be constructed, ltls notgocd advertising unless “hour any is its feature. There are those who willsay: "Well. I know of advertising that was not honest and it produced re- sults." The fellow who would make such a remark probably meant " temporary results." It is impossible for temporaryresults .to be construed into moaning "good advertising." The truth of my assertion is proven by the desire on the part of many advertisers to use such advertising as will produce results right along, even after the advertisement is withdrawn. Honesty" is the only ground upon which- such advertising can be construeled. At- tractive advertising may catch the reader's eye. perhaps inducing him to buy. but it will not make him recom- less he gota square deal and believed the article deserved recognition. Hon- esty brings recognition and recogni- tion sells goods. Perhaps, we should have said that "honesty and recogni- tion"ferm the foundation upon which 310d advertising is built. Notlougslncc a big cigar store in New York city advertised tonsil a certain brand of cigar atacut price. The advertising was attractive” and convincing to the point that hundreds .tprople went to . the store the day he 'adverthement appeared for the purpose of purchasing-the particular- brand of cigars advertised. The mo- ment the customer naked for the el- gar he desired. a slick tongued ladl- wduul said: “We are selling till rlRlll' (showing something diffeunt 'u-dny in boxes of ’25 for $1.25. It Is lgreat bargain and wears makinga drive on them." When the other cigar was again asked for. the flippy llpprd clerk produced them with the mlmonlshment that the customer was throwing away a chance to pick up good money by not buying the special uox of cigars. ' _ r That sort of advertising is not good advertising: “is not honest advertising; t Is not advertising or the sort that creales'recognition. A’suckeeray be born every two or three minutes, but the ulvertlsing that is good advertising is the iiiumiiuinnlii Voice from Q. The Stomacn: ,.—__ . A; Bloodless prim Between a Tablet and a Hobit. The Tablet Wins. At the age at :22, Glut-ma had good digestion. He had gastric juice that could dissolve doughnuts andpturn appleakiua into good blood corpuscles. V At the age use. he began tuba pm. tune about. the waist and lean ' backwards. He also beginto cultivate several chins; In his now-tound pride '-he began to think lollle du'y to gorge himself on every- thing. the good and the bad, for appa- tlte leads on appetite—and every good thing islabu'sod. His pictures showed that he took on weight after he put his collar on. At the age of 36 Clarence married and went to' boarding. On top at all thlr. he attended oyster suppers and winedin- ners. which reduced the sire of his col~ in from 165 to 15. With still abiding faith in the strength of his stomach he gulped his meals, and chewed them after wards. - . » At the ago 0128 Clarence began to hear an inward voice—a warning front-til stomach. After each meal, he woul feel...l_,.r.t, . “ habit. ' . He began to by light eater-and a beavytbinker. He tried to think outs oure.for now he would sit down at his meals ab~olutely disgusted at the thought or sight oi anything to eat. . Hewould sit down at his meals with out the trace of anappetite, just because it was time to eat. . He would often feel a gnawing. unsah ahh,eveu after he was through eating. whether his meal was well cooked or not. v And he suffered a good many other things with his stomach that he could not explain, bu; thatmade him groucby, miserable, out o'~sorr,s and generally sour on everybody and everything. Finally he read an arcount, something like this, about their-sly wonderful re- sults obtained from Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in all cases of stomach trouble. dyspepsia. and so on. He bought a 500 bokat the‘drug store, and took the little faltbwand loss appetite. finished he had absolute {alth—and more appetite. and more good cheer. Things began to taste different and better to him. Now he has no -moro dyspepsia, no more lndlgestion. no more loss of apps- tiue, brash, irritation. burning sensation, cry; or lossot viru'and vigor. Remember one ingredient of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will digest for We 8.- 000 grains of food. Just as It did for Glar- snoe. . . I ‘ - ~ - -* This relieves yourptomach oi the work of digesting until your stomach can get strong and healthy again. Your stomach tagged out. It needs a rest. prised been due ydu'll feel after eating, and how luscioust good everything will tasleto you. ' I ' Heed the c..li of the stomach nowi There's a world oi good cheer in one be: of Stuart‘s Dyspepsla' Tabletsp-at 'any drug store. 500. ' . ' Send us your name: and address. to-day and we will at ones send you by mail aeampie package. ireo. Address E. A. Stuart 00.,84 Stuart :Bldg. Marshall, Mich. , . , . LOVELY NEW SlLKS ‘FOR SPRINGmthe lot of new silks we have just opered iagm'retih'g'with cammeuduticn on‘oll sides: We are very anxious to hire your‘ ioion on the matter and hepe you wl 1 drop in to-dsy and let os'sho‘w you the goods.—Moore 8: McLeod. 3-zsdrl isfled “still-hungry" feeling in his claim , whole box. When he started, he had‘ When he ‘ heartburn, nausea, eructations. bad memf _ has been overworked and abused. L's Let Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets do the, work oiyour stomach. ‘Ynu will boaur- » ‘~.‘ '— .- crnrde;o.u'jasriou; ,' Srs,-'!u national“ chain on u b. I noticpdaaonrm‘ui-lktlcu f»... 4. a...» . Mme-tunes»! 1 could tho n“hif°hhs'cpmddtfaxlné" nu.- ~lm : ll "Uri-hi oi thoughiinl con-Marauoni every farmer ooh-ill. As the prr '- the most lemons vé'part'ni the farm _for the iab'our involved, It “this .too bad itbat we farmers min bash compelled (in part at loan!) togi'vc‘up‘shch a profitable industry allaonjacoount at those we: thleei‘ dog-rthatoro homology.» country; ‘ ‘ Now, Sir.— ion is weird b3 very much to the analogs at the people of thin Province ail a‘wbolé, it the Government would place a tax anywharoircm $2 to all common revenue and in addition that every pouch keeping a“ dog .v hhould be compelled to provide a collar; with. own- er's name inscribed thereon. As one who ‘hu' suitorcd, tram 'dogs killing my cheer, ,1 know how'hurd- it rs to convince our neighbors .thabthslrdogl would kill sh p. but if the owner of each dog was com led by the Government to pay a license fee and. the. law rightly, enforced it‘wooid very much lesson 1 tbs Lnumber olden. running _at hugs and ,thosa that‘wlllbc. kept'wbuld; became linen valuable to their: corpora in I they would be found at home instead ct ' ' _ the country. .Wlth such a law in force we firmer-locum again: go into sheep raining v‘v out'foarol having our flocks destroyed by hungrydogs. » Trusting the farm": of our" an island will interest themselves in this very im— portant matter. ' I remain High Back. “ c. L. s. A Toast?“ Here's to the man whose' hand Iwm when he cisspa your h_wn—‘ Likes grip of steel ' ‘ - ' That makes you feel ‘ You‘re not in the world alone. lHero‘s to the man whom laugh; i - Puts the somber clouds to rcut— ':‘ The man who's lair ‘ And kind and square on ovarydog.aald tax to be used '. hs‘ ‘ filo the one that’sdowd i‘nd‘uuti . ‘ ' x .r —Mr'r.w>aor’r ‘81:anan no’wlon‘ sale: at zérdmwkwtt. ‘ : GRocaR. Phone 1199 ‘ ytdrfqr. '. Steam Laundry.“ :2 Where Good work .Tclls: KonifiSt. A. F."~-~WEBSTER' ~' . V ‘ . . , V coat—Eat:‘;'made, Honour.an ham. 9!: find, Allan LIW. to I at I ’ ' Hononald' oi Bi r nllflrid Remains ai'rin bum wcdnsc prices filingfo‘rbhwpadd lambs make a. i . 'r's't " ‘ ‘ ; '00:. Kent sud Grca .' The‘y'Ncwest and Best .-"r ' ' chooses. :4 an: { special. Galvanized Trap Rails; ’1' : Box Nails, I. ‘ ._ Coated Box Nails, Twine, ii L‘ibeter Parke-1'3"} HIerelep . ll“; ‘, I. f V Copper-Paint, - v Coal Tar, Rope. ' ifsiii'o’pés.‘ 7 lrriVCl "nuan- _,...';er,; . ranklin ” ~~ u we - v; runs: ‘ V -:Alrieri- ."u .A», . nél'r. ~‘ 7 g ' .Aslo‘to- see .-the V'jliironklin é-ilagt nrim , . ~‘Have c.1001: at Windowto see v i i {spring "J'The're are others {in town but none [so good, . none 80 date stock of WALL jl'leERVS .for 1907 is now open for inspectio... and‘ our WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT is now situated on 'first floor, no more climbing up stairs, no time lostilooking for the store as evervbody knows where CARTER'S BOOK, STATIONERY and WALL PAPER STORE is. Prices per double roll from 7 cents up, borders same price Please n te: ~We have the sole agency for Colin McArthur ,& Co's 41Wail Paper..-” , in this PR OVINCE, the largestfactory in Can ads. The - colorings and designs for this year are . _ _ _ taught by a rapid business writer. . . _ ‘ . 7 I .m .pfiiiifiz'ilifinriiti’é‘fiililz. mad.- and I thoroughly, COMPETth Black Sheets. - Hatchets. fA'lBD‘an. nt , Paints, out-Taxman.” ' . - . . ._ " Goodadvertialng' means honesty all dud EXPERIENCED "uh" “i done thalino. It does not mean pitting the Charlottetgwnh Busing: Co; ’0“! WI Illinatthat ctthe bu i l . Remem en at-wc o n 4 - ~' 4 r . urine 't your methods and :2: shod: 53m everything in order to. get a- ‘ AND RETAIL . , . othamaradclngwsll.B i id in , . ' - '. Wf‘v‘.‘ H" ’5 u v. H ' '.. common sense is'yet. ngallgtuanion-gt opefimdo Th9” WW1“ ‘Ibfiu 7,.“ . ~~A ‘ v a _‘ i - - ' ' ’ J r , v . 1 I .' ‘ people wool-cur advertising. “Good .5. are Justsuch as youmiil be piesa- ,- ‘ m m I .1 ., . . r . V E noticing” doesn’t mean dngglng anothas ed with, and are now on uhlbl' ":.-'r ' ‘ , .. v , . -~‘.' ‘ . r . . ‘ ' ' L" o W' ' Price Sta re " "° u“ Mi" Eu" “ham” ““ “1 student. Investigatebrfore enter-I fellow down.Be pleased that other ad- lion in car wash -, , I, 609"“ . .‘ l - q We have Just received out. > ~ Boat Nails, kind that influences recognition among Rapid Busing“ Pemmhip' GalV’niZéd She‘d?) stum, ., . , » 'j .I, '. [ISM " ’" W: . range of American log that your competitor is on the run. 0 B 0,3 get mere... 17““. A. Youtahs the first few steps toward I NEW PERSIAN Lawns IN. Minivan-lag when you let the public i know“ you are pleased to see that SEVERAL QUALITIES ‘ ‘jrsfl . ' p nhosame thing. Nor doesio moan say- In“, and always "momber' «The maklnsnoog; "Tho-owl“! mean—Moore stile ' £3454,“ ' N ~ ‘- ‘ o i." may scan [all very well. , ' ‘ ' 2" .' " ‘ ‘ -' L’ . but you are courting “good advertising" ruldstpleasanthwukwhonthn-Public is A "’1 “ i“ 1* ' ‘ r - r » superb. ‘ ,7 ’ ParlorLDining Room.&dii'&oom FISH ? m“. Gum“ w”. “mum of matchless beauty. As or N“ you 0‘" $23233 comm” U}; sample b00118. " 'I 1 Damn Comma H I ‘hf ' Cum-d l‘i-h . ' '2 A ’ _V reliable dealers. u D Lllr ‘ , LIMITED. x 0 you I 0 51mm 3.3M. " ' Hall and Kitchen Elmore. ‘hy‘fuii:W-ifirsevnrietyof . p p Bananas-Consist: . , y ‘ unrsrmumsn. m: j CARTER , V ., b Sunnysids}