.rf l’ i . I f i. \ Genuine Castoiiii Always ~' Bears the Signatilro i _ll- v .RWMW _.1 ._ H-H534.. Jknlhsa ‘~ iiismaii- ._ - ¢ %‘;&w".\li¢ ""”""ir_»_ ness and Loss or Swan _Pac Simlle Slgnanue of 05.1#-fiiti 1\|a Czar/rua Corivmv. MON‘I’RBAI.&NBW YORK Aptrieeihenieily lortjoiisllpc lion. Sourslomaohbiarrhoeii Worme.Convulslons.Feverlsli- For Uver Thirty Years 83”* c°P' or ‘vrlppeh ` 1-ns uuwuun conraenr. nav: va-.4 qivy, _° In llse M i_ f-1| - ‘J CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS _ _PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - ' TIME TABLE IN EFFECT DECEMBER 27th, 1915. - Trains outward-Read down. Trains inward-Read up. 'I‘ues.& Daily Daily Daily Mon.Wed., Tues. Tues. _ Fri. ex.Sun. ex.Sun. ex.Sun. Thui-.Sat. &Frl. &Fri. Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald Jct. Kensington Summerside Dsp. P.M. 3.60 4.15 4.55 1.45 2.39 3.08 3.32 3.55 P.M. A.M. 7.00 8.13 9.00 9.45 10.20 D81). Arr. P.M. 5.25 4.15 3.32 2 lil. 2.20 I si-r. A.M. P.M. A.M . 11 . 30 12 . 10 _10 .10 10.31 11.03 8.50 10.03 10.19 8.00 9 . 38 9 . 45 9 . 15 9 . 15 TI168. Tl1IlI`. 4.15 5.14 6.07 6.51 _ 7.30 & Sat. 11.30 1.14 2.44 3.57 5.00 Arr. Dep . Summerslda Arr. » Port I-Illl O’Leary Alberton Tignish Den. Daily Mon.Wed. ex.Sun. &` Fri. 8.55 12.15 7.54 10.42 7.01 9.25 6.21 8.22 5.45 _7.:io Mon. Wed. Thur. & Ball. 5.00 _‘ =5.5o -4.25 8.55 Dop. Arr . Emerald Jct. Arr. Cape Traverse Dep. A.M. . 8.50 7.50 8.00 7.00 naiiy ex. sat. _ Sat. & Sun. only. ’ _Sat. & Sun. only P M. P M. 3.10 4.57 7.00 P.M. - 3.00 ` 4.55 5.39 6.12 7.45 3.10 4.25 5.55 P.M. 3.00 4.15 4.54 5.19 6.30 Dep . An' . Dep . Moreil Arr. Souris Charlottetown Arr. Vernon River Murray!-Iarbor Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Mt. Btewart St. Peters Sat. Ill’ only. Bat. & Sun. only. Sat. & Bun. AM. 9.45 s.:i1 1.55 .i.iu. 1o.so _ 9.15 » s.4o 8.17 Deli. 7.00 D8 SX. A.M. 10.00 8.28 6.80 A.M. 11.05 ` 9.85 8.56 8.25 7.00 8.55 1.35 Arr . Elmira Dep. 5.40 5.40 4.40 5.'-:B 6.20 7.05 4.15 5 21 slice s.4o Dep. Arr. 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Bradley, Charlottetown. -OLD CITIZEN DEAD -` Mr. Pat- rick Brennan ol Kensington died on March 27th. at the' ripe age of 90’ years. Mr. Brennan led an exemplary life, and enjoyed the love and respect of all. Mr. .Br-ennan lived on his farms in Clermont earlier in life and amass- ed a conifortabledortune. Heiwas a generous giver to church and- .worthy orgiiiilzatloiis. Ho enjoyed remarkably good health till .three weeks- before his death.-K. _ -WEDDING BELLS. -Upwards of one hundred guests assembled _at the commodious residence of Capt. Dun- can and Mrs. MacDougall, ,Belfast. on March Sth. the occasion being the marriage of their only daughter Mar- ion to John H. MacDonald, formerly of Orwell Cove, but now of Calgary, Alta. The ceremony was performed at 8 p. m. by the Rev. J. W. MacKenzie, pas- tor of Si. John. ‘Presbyterian Church. The bride who was glveii away by her father was cliarmlngly attlred in white attended by Miss Marion MacDonald satin, with a boquct to match and was of Charlottetown, who appeared in pink silk, while the groom was sup- ported by Mr. Ernest MacLeod, Or- well Covc. After the ceremony the contracting parties including the guests, repaired to the dining room where an excellent wedding supper was served, after which dancing was indulged in to a great extent, the chief music being the bag-pipes, led by Capt Angus MacDougall, Charlotte- town. uncle of the bride, assisted _by Mr. Norman Gillis of Eldon. The most notable part of the programme was the MacDougall reel dance by the bride’s father andbls three brothers. viz. Capt. Angus, Alexander and Charles, all stalwart men over six feet in height. The presents were num- erous and costly, being cliielly silver- ware and money, the most notable be- ing a $20.00 gold piece given to the bride by the groom’s father. Mr. .Alex- ander Macbonald. Orwell Cove. Mr. MacDonald’s preseni; to his bride was a set of valuable mink furs. After spending a few days visiting relatives and friends on the Island, the happy couple left by the Prince Edward Is- land en route to their future home in Calgary. The Guardian joins with their many frleiids in wishing them a hap- By and prosperous journey through e. Sciatica Vsnilhes Instantly If Nerviline Is Used CAN YOU BEAT THIS CASE? No ordinary liniment will even rv lieve Sciatlca. Nothing but the most powerful kind of a remedy can pene- trate 'through the tissues and finally reach the Sciatlca Nerve. You can al- ways dopend on th_e old-time "Newi- line." Nothing made today is as good 'for Sclatics as Nervlllne was ‘ when first produced, about forty years ago. All this time the same old "Nervillne" has been curling Sclatics, Lumbago, Rheumatism, and is considered to be without an equal in rollovlng pain or soreness ' anywhere. “Nervllinc” coaldn’t be made stronger or bcttcr." writes James E. Edwards. "The way it cures Sciatlca Is to me simply a miracle. For years I_ suffered fright- fully. _I _-:uined my stomach with in ternal dosing. I rubbed in gallons of oils and ll-nimcnts-none were strong enough. One good rubbing with Ner- vlline relieved. I kept on rubbing and shortly was cured. My father cured rlieumatlsm in his right arm and shoulder with Nervlline, and my mother cured herself of chronic lum- bago with Nervlllne. Our family sim- ply swears by Nerviline and we are never without a 50c. family size bot- ternal pain, for_ coughs, colds. ehrache, such minor iiis it is a. _veritable family physician." _ ' ‘&fi”' ~ \‘.-I-' young men hsveiheen added to the, 'BTO a. vote in favour of \ \ You ent yo\'Il'._l_l° nr md the wound ls slow to heal. _TIM blood ls watery lil hlls fpnl a 'silt The and gulls You are ance ot payments during the cess of the war two WB! Gure -»- _ Constipation, `l'oo _ ` Gin Pills. will always b_e` known as tli'_e~worI¢_1's greatest remedy' for Lame____Back _Sizfipressiou -and rumen.” sr nie Urine, and eil xi .legend sna- der '1`rou_bll?." But the _action of Gin _Pi11s._.o.n the bmiris hwy--uw _ rv- _» _ln ¢°mp¢unding a_ for the Kidneys a`nd"Bledder, it is logical, t provision sliouldbe madejfpr the regulstion"'of the functions of the __ other 'excretory organs. _ = _ , _P .West Devon. gave a readiiig`_entitled I. »“PATON'S LTD."-Dr thc Holi. S the Legislature of his ~iiiteiitioii to ln- troduco a bill for the purpose of incor- porating the firm of James Paton & Co. It is understood the business will be known under the incorporating Act as Paton‘s Ltd. The five incorporat- ing shareliolders _are Messrs _James Paton, John A. McLaren, James Row- land Paton. Mrs Susana May Paton, and Mr lrvlne Grey McLaren. The capitalization is $75.00()- ost e o able musical Academy last eveiilng by the Convent Lleut.-Governor Macdonald, His Lord- ship Bishop O'Leary, His Worship Mayor Brown and other prominent ladies and gentlemen. The program was made up largely of harp and piano music. and the manner in which the different numbers were executed re- flected great credit on the performers. many of whom were of a very tender age, as well as on the ipstitutiou. The programme was as ful ows:- Chorus--Greeting, N.D. Choir. Solo: Miss Helen McMillan. Plano-“ The EgypI.ians»" Mlllses H- Gsllaiit, H. Maloney, E. Longworth and M. Connolly. Plano-“ Dainty Butterfly,” Misses W. McCarey, D. Hogan, J. Patterson and C. Hornby. Piano solo-"Tiie Bui.te|'ily," Miss Mary Johnston. Vocal solo'-"Mother," Miss- Bertha Maloney. 1 " " Piano-“ Spinning Song," Misses M. Mclntyre, B. lluestis, M.. Connolly R- -ICDIKIHS Billie DOUCB yesterday ill “Activity sliowii recently on the Mac- One ofthe m nl y _ P S. g -ou- recltals given in Charlottetown for alsiderable number of bombs and caus- long time was that in Notre Damcfing great damage pupils. The large ,hall was filledand. blues. Today two French craft were-‘ lu the audience were His Honour the = brought down, one in enemy territory, y . loans of the The and revenue LONDON, March 26.- The Salon-. lka correspondent of the Daily'_Mail. telegraphing on March 24. says: edonian front continues. There was a violent cannonade all day today~iii the Matsicovo region. Germans and' Bulgars occupy various points in Greek territory and are putting them in a state of defence. The Germans occupy Boba. and Tape, the Bulgars Pataros and Lumlntza. "‘Yesterday a French aircraft bro- ught down a. German acroplonc, which fcll within the German lines. Today twenty-two allied craft flew over the German nsitlon throwin a c "The Germans have now swift niac- but the occupants were able to burn the machine and gain the French line within which the other had come down. “Vice-Admiral Moreau. . the new commander of the French naval forc- es in the east, arrived today. He will take command tomorrow. Cures Catarrh, Bronchitis I By Swift Certain Method Thousands of drug fiends have been started ' on their downward course through Catarrh suuffs contain- ing some habit. forming drug. If you . _ . I ,.5 5. purposes _ -= ill S “YB FUR TH K1 DNEYS The action on the bowels is that of a mild but ` persistent cathartic, gentle but certain in action, cleansing the system in :L way that is imperative to the enjoyment of perfect health. _ Wliile you are using Gin Pills for Constipation, the pills will corrccl. any Kidney or Bladder trouble from which you may be uiicuiisciously siifleriiig. 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McQuaid_ and M. _ Johnston. _ _ Miss Rose Ryan. _ Plano--Misses F. Lsntz__an_d_Q. Whear. Concertliig pianos-Piano A: Misses M. Blanchard and’ M. Johnston; Plano B: Misses M. Riley and M. McQuaid. _ _ _ __ _ _ Vocal solo-" Songs My Mother Used to Sing,” Miss Hazel Moran. Piano-Miss Marlon Whear. R.ecltatioii-"Music," Miss Hilda Jenkins. Piano-Misses M. Walsh. M. Riley, H. Towan and M. Blanchard. Vocal-“ The Gypsies,” Misses A. Doiron, R. Ryan, H. Moran. E. Moran, B. Maloney, Z. Arsenault. G. McDonald and M. Blanchard. Concerting pianos-Misses C. and M. Wheur. Chorus-"A Song of Canada." Solo: / Miss Ethel Moran. A most interesting programme was carried o`ut by thc _members of the P. E. I Poultry Association on the evening of March 24th. lu o. snow- bank on the P. E. I. Railway. as tho delegates were returning _from thc convention in Charlottetown. Mr. Al- bort Schurman, of Bcdeque.'acteii as chairman and first-called upon Mr. Ellphalet Howatt. of French River. who sang most acceptably "Where the River Shannan Flows.” Mr. Howatt was encored and responded by sing- ing "And the green grass grew all 'round." Mr. J. B. Millman-. of Long River then delivered an entertaining and instructive spsecli, which was well received. Mr. Murdock/ McLeod, of French River. delighted and thrilled the au- dience by singing “Scotland Forever.” with an interesting speech. subject:-- “The difiiculties of travel between the United States and Prince Edward ls- land in the winter season." In the course of his speech he took occasion to sympathize with some lsdy passen- gers who were present and who.l_i_e.d -,recsntly experienced some of those difficulties. - - ,,_ A chorus was then sung, participat- ed_ln by all present. Mr. Isaac. how- ther, of Kensington. followed with a short speech. Mr. Percy Fredgric, of ‘Then and Now." ,_._, A song by Wm._ Frazer was received with greet applause. Mr. 1'. J. Inman. of Bedeqiie gave sn interesting am count Ka trip to the Canadian Welt. Mr. srd McKay, of Dsmle¥» lava s_. very interesting and philosophic speech. wen neva( ie: me oia iris; mi" then`_sung heartily by tho whole was Mr. E Vocal solo-“ Wlieii You Come Home.”» from the old way.-you inhale Ca- tarrhozone. Get the dollar outfit which includes inhaler and is guaranteed. iall dealers. _ _ _ _ . '_ ' I ' Skin Sores; ' l To the many sufferers of skin dis-l ease D. D. D., the liquid wash. has be-i come a household word. They know§ lit is reliable and they can depend. uni ‘it to their neighbors. It has provcdi itself a remarkable remedy for alll that is harmless to the most delicate form, this remedy will not dissnpoint e onie ri Y guarantee on D. D. D. .Also about. healthy. - E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Charlottetown. 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