IBIPGIITINT REIDIII SELECTED -il ‘WAS _ ...ms it T RUN UOWN. - i lor me ro is In mr. M - ' 3ni_s_b`l:ytg thdeoirmi md i o they have to go iigthiv thu ou 8 lllllb tine of work swee dustlo mu f g, eooltin etc. No wonder t work ste on nerves and they become run own When a woman gets into this eta there is only one thing for her to do that is, to get something that will li condition Leo~ with t repor L~ '___-_....1 o_tha m weave or insr:Noa;~iin in ii their, nervous system eatherbie h b ' b°w:i|M":Aui»8____D in ddsv t Arm at Lak: iisrcisstriiiiii iiiiuhit s. 'mi i _ “‘° is and ‘to improve his health. He is relisv by Mr. B. Lane. Mr. Weathorbie , i ’~_°"¢S returning in a sian-t time to l*~'9"m0 his duties His many friends no her system. __ “dd _ wish inn- health. ` - For this purpose there is not an equ to ll/iilbui'n's Hear1._ and Nerve Pills. er Their restorative action is felt on ev I LODGW VISIT -On the evening attend- in 6- HM' was with 5 Dust seven years has left today all Used 102 JUN. for internal and external ille. s agus For _ SITU RDIY leave of absence for winnipeg, Man, C ii A sure _relief ‘for °' coughs, colds, sore throat, cram s,chol- era morbumiiarrhea, cuts, burns, bruises, sprouts, etc. of organ and tissue of the bod , and ln_a I»0‘-ige. I 0 G 1 Winsloe, visited i ~ short time the weakness will give place to strength and vitality, and make e lil’ worth living. , Mrs. Henry Mclntosh, Oliver, N,S., writes :-“I would recommend Milburn’ Heart and Nerve .Pills to anyone who ' weak and run down. I was notable t do my ixtgk, no_:_reet at night for fou i years. er ta ng seven boxes, I am entirely cured, and can recommend them to anyone suffering from heart or nerv traub e." \ Milhurn’s Heart and Nerve Pills ar 50 suite per box; Il boxes for $1.25 , t all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt ii! i price _by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto. Ont. ' IB freshmcnte were served and a ver ° pleasant,-', eye-ning was brought to n \ the visitors was Rev. L. .I._ Waso livho delivered a stirring tempcran '_' _ _ ___ y March 13th the members of Progress u Filter! rise Lodgc at Union. Among _ Ile evil |00 , everysehne C0 Panel' ' adilress. After an excellent program i Img 1,§,]Qm0N I had been rendered by tne visitors, re- ' ,ninsci ily? ,pinging the National an \u.em. Fi; ° riiNnmit_. -T Yissrniinnv.-'rho rl 0 mains of the.lnte Mr, Edward 0 s Y E* I‘ ff who died 61 tuberculosis in New York, as previously referred to, ar- rived in Chaylottetown Saturday by I the Earl Grey., The funeral took place from t home of his mother L_-< , _*__ _.. .V _ ____V_, _ _ _ 4; §,_ _f_‘___ .___________ _;_ _____j______' 'sunk 25 CI-?bEAPER T0 LAY. service and long N0 Duc to the _ LEAKAGE spoiled. _ CAN BE 2, BENT , can be bent ov ' OVER I-ill’ LIGHT. . Nino PROTEC- ' TION LAKE” roof yo - li glitiiingproof n INVESTI- GATE _ If you ME L Economy jfj ' ‘ . “FASTI \l(F" MET' LLIC ` IINGLEQ are economidnl not only 'fda ncco t of» their LAKE" ME'l`ALI.IC SHINGLES it is inipos- . sible for \\vuter, snow or slcet to back -wash or seep ‘-' through. This prevents rotting of the tinibcrs underneath, and contents of building are never ' i closely you .~in_vesti?ate, ~- the stron`ger.you wil be ` _ _ f im” fmt# _ “|;As1'i.A'|tr~:" _ l ‘ ‘ ‘ . jg. |v|i:1'_A|.i.ic ,si~iiNc.i_i-:s \'~~~ 'T _ want the best you will use “hiASTLAKE_.” _ "` _ ._ Wrile for free booklet to-day., asa ' ' ` iM~.‘“.AcT'g-n'RS " 1 ' - `- 4 (lharlcs, Mary and Emma. Mrs. ... _ _,f f-_FD as $2. ‘ fa_11i`c1-_ ;sgles`_f . -,_ _ -_- lifc, but many oth i' ways. _ “EASTLAKE” METALLIC SEQINGLES can be laid, twenty-five phr cenhchehper than ' - any other shingles on the niarket. ._ special constructiim ofl‘>"EAST- ' “EAs'rLAKe" METALLIC SHINGLES » er the hip of the roof instead of » having to hc cut off and half the shingle wnstéd ROOF .as with many ' others. A This not only saved ‘ mulcriul,but saves abreak in the roof,préventing‘, 1 u possible opening for leakage and daniagc.' \~, “l‘}AS'I‘LAKE” METALLIC SHINGLE _ Roofs cost less than .wooden shingle roofs _ equipped with liglitiiingrods. With an “EAS'1`- ' u do not need lightning reds, as _ ; they not onlynct ns n lightning conductor, but are nd fireproof. ‘ Before roofin 'our F-A511.-*K5 META!-UC ' 5 5' snincuz 5 liuilliings, investigate i _“___ ._,_.,,;g£ ._.f;.,,, - carefullyallltindsofroof- `-ig ‘#5 _* ‘ n 1 ing, -ineluiiiri“;;‘-~‘-fEAS'1f¢ , 1 ‘ LAKE.” The more / / /` slid / / / its I 39m 2° 352 -iz For Sale By '_ R. T. Holman Limlled ' Summerside P’ I/` , Gannell, Dromore, on the death of "l` f ' To h e / ,. r' " ii is. V . , V _ _.. . -1* 'J »‘ "; 1-. '~ l % ldlese ‘cg leestlpulee " _ N lesiss. Ilene. ledeme ==+_£ Mrs. Lottie G. Oiier, yesterday gg- tcrnoon to the People's Cemetery. Phe following were the pall-bearers:- Messrs. John Kennedy, W. B, pn5y_ Lrnest Heartl..-H. Bethune, C. Cum- mings and J, Martin. _,. 29, 1913, a quiet wedding took place ui- 9 D.m. in the Church ol the 'Be Perle 1.. Hooper, youngest daughter of David C. and Mrs. Hooper Uhurlottetown, P. E. I., was mg;-_ riad to Mr. Wilfred Corlet of (Inl- lgfrry. Y0U“gest son of the late J, J, (iurlet of Ramsay, Isle of Midori. 'l‘he Very Rev. Dean Puget performed the wvmoiiy. 'rbe in-me was dressed in o. navy blue travelling suit with black llllt llnd mink (urs, wEDo1NG nEi.i.s.-on Jsnnmy of wi<:i_»iii_No BELLE.-At the resi- dence of the bride’s parents, March i`JU‘. 1913. Mr. Daniel I. McKay, of Wood Islands West to Miss Flo-sa i-Jli'/not-ili McGregor, youngest dsuga- WP 'if 57"- Mid Mrs. Alexander Yilc- _grcgor of Hopcficld. The marriage CGFGIHOHY was Performed by the Rev. Joini Gillis, in the presence of a sel- ect number of the friends of the cou- tracting parties. After the marriage the guests sat down to a sumptuous .supper which was served in first it-lass order. Singing and music lhrouglit a very enjoyable event to a :close The young couple, who are :much respected in the community, ‘left for their future home amidst the lbest wishes of all present. i EARNSCIIIFFE.-Tile news has ljust been received here of the death i of ii former resident ol this place. On ,month, at the home of her daughter, line, relict of the lute Mr. .Iohn Y=oung, passed away to her home in Paradise. Though the deceased had ,not been in good health for a long time, she was feeling fairly well on the 27th ult. and went to bed that night as usual, about ten o'clock. The next morning at two she get up and took n drink, and a few minutes later when her daughter went to her she fo.und her very ill. A doctor was hastily summoned but “before he could reach the house rs. Young had .passed away. The 'funeral to Greenwood Cemetery, River Pt., took place on Sunday afternoon, and was largely attended. Six chlldren,.sfIl of whom are in the States, have thus lost a faithful and loving mother. They are, George, Joseph, John M., Young, who was in her 80th year, was loft a widow about four years. MRS, JAMES McCANNELL.- The heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends goes out to Mr James Mc- is wife which occurred yesterday morning after a brief illness The de ceascd was formerly Miss Florrie Hyde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ph M. Hyde, West River, and now or Winnipeg. She was a devoted wife and mother, a kind and loveable neighbor and her death will he sadly mourned by all who knew her. The blow to the home whence she was so suddenly taken is a crushing one, there being left to mourn her hus- band and three little children, the eldest only five years 0! B50 Bild th” youngest an infant. The family of the deceased formerly resided at West River and about ten YBHTB ‘GEO removed to Winnipeg where the father and mother, three sisters. M-rs. Tos- saeh, the Misses Eliza and Kate Bud one brother, Edward, reside. An- other Lrotlier, John, resides in Brit- ish Columbia. The funeral will ta\5° place to-morrow, Tuesday morninB. at 10 o'clock to Lot 48 cemeterY- To the .bereaved husband and m0- therless babes, and to the PBl'°¥\i'-9 sisters and brothers who were denied the melancholy consolation of bein! ,with their beloved daughuf ‘nd 'ls' ter when the dual summons came. The Guardian tenders' deeP°°l»`$Y\'°,' patliy. ,, " ‘ ‘ The case of Gordon ve G9\`d°“ which has been before the courts for the past year or more wal “P °" final argument before the Viceggau- cello: in the Court of 0hsnce\'¥», . F3' lottstown, on Thursday. The e - mlnistrator ol the estate of James _,3_ Gordon, late of Montrose was represented by'Mr. A. 0. Sounds!"-Q number of the next of kia 0~ .ffhe _' were "DPU- sented,.`_ _ J. J. Johnston ic. o. n. ¥»*Gord°==» 'N' » to be s rartherfsl th' 'l "Q" the for business. W” ,_ mi Neil MoQnarrle, K. 0. BWI! Q _ Aeneas A. Mebolmlflv K- U 'if ~ ' The conteltin tilt 65|* W" lpally the Qlleetion of Whdm" . t s H. Gordon- / 'nl' "iw °|."”“¢\ ‘ut gases - was such e oeftnsre!ill_ 9”! that by the terms 0! i W' 8’ 4 B 1 Bultonhole. _ This lochs on the Shault, holds it tigh __ 'islet , 1//_'_ . jf/ _ , g/5,/i' |25 \. deeiner. Calgary. Alta., when Mind. , Z""""`""""¥-// 'A sizsalrhfii iliiizffsg asc. of the death of the deceased. Most ii Dartnership, the shore of R. H tended for. Dr. Ross, now of Charlottetown, who attended the deceased in his last illness advised him, some threeweeks before his death, to have his affairs settled. The late Mr. Gordon was averse to making any will. The only matter be wished to settle was thc partnership existing between himself and R. I-I. Gordon. To make :fiihls settlement he wished to have refor- ence to e. former agreement which contained the terms of aformer part- nership which had exlsted between himself and the late Robert Tuplln. Some days elapsed before this agree- ment was found and the new docu- partner was then out in the country and did not know of the agreement 4,__ uncle until some hours after' it terms of the agreement and contend li canes understanding which exiehd betwesli ginning of the partnership the PI? vlous year. A great d , will taken. One of the wi Wil examined in Chicago and one ton in May lust when Meesre.` cf Quarrle, Johnston and Sipindsre I? tended at these places for that Pilk- pose. of R. H. V Gordon. The arguments nesupied the whole day and were con- cluded st 6 o'cloclr. Judgment was reserved. gf himself and the deceased et the N.- ,--- V _ .___ eurrsd. He however` allolfli “U ` Q . ` all e that it. was in eccor with the ° ‘ Direct Evidence _ IN OUR ADVERTISING WE Have rneousysftv roto You wi-wr i-iooo's sAasAPAniL|.A is amos _or“ANo THE ML- usnrs ar use sean cunmo ron moss -rum A' 'rinse 07 A CENTURY- BELOW WE GIVE A_ ER ‘FILLING p_AlTicULARs or ONE oF THS MANY ge rf |45; gr. recreo, Ano we Leave if ron vo, _o e’Av _nejv wmv me now sraona Aoiec'r|vee` maui' 1'|iu` Lv. _ '- in »~ s ir' ‘ »-AW" _s mrnooucmo A ts-rr _ej frHia..cH ln. e ng the rapidity with w eh , black foxes have advanced in value ln. ______ . . _ , At the time of the death OI lr. 1,.. - _ _ . _ . . _Gordon the fox business of the part- “ _ Mrs was of the value of about "Z0 - ' V ICER-OY” °°°- S °‘ I N' gin/'gg [bg (iam .tile last. year and n hall the like , I - leetate at the prcsent time would be _¢ °5°d,if.\_’0ll_t worth at least :$250,000. ‘i ‘.'l‘hs arguments on theeo questions fried' b,e.c»"."e were presented to the court by Mr. _ .V Ii has i,l\¢ new Johnston on behalf of the next of _ Tooke -Lock kin and by Mr. Utilunrrle on behnl! draws the collar ported yesterday that as far as the l _ - together ,and _ice visiiiie there in the so-sit or at t' ported away up past Tryon, The the next of inn of the accessed, win, entire lub was performed in the died intestate. claimed that no purt- nership existed and that, if there was tcrday Mr. Gormley began the work Gordon was much less than, he con-' TUESDAY. ICE REl‘OltTH.-Cape Traverse re- eye could sec tlicre was not .a bit of Carleton. 'l‘he same condition is re Marconi wireless station reported very little ice off Cape Deere-Bd that vicinity. There was a good deal of ice in the buy outside of Charlotte- town on Saturday, but the Earl Grey reports that pretty \vell brolreu up and much of it gone. _ MOVES BELL.-Mr. lambs Gorm' lcy, _with the assistance of two other nicn. on Saturday removed the bell, weighing ll00 pounds, from the tow- er of l-lt, Dunstan's Cathedral and the alleged partnership at the time had if. iimced in the t0w°r`°! thecld 01 Zion (.‘_\urrli, the Pro-Cathedral. 'l‘nc .»- e,¢ "£08 Upper l<‘ront St., "Exrfl~~r, .\'. ll., Mny 27, 1‘Jlf.‘ “Geiitlenii‘n: -ll in with llic sincere purpose of bvlwlitliiz -uber.-i 1 write what I{ou<.l’s Hnrsa|iui-llln. illll for me. “On getting up one nniriilng l round what rim-merl io he li iiiosqullo bile on the cull' oi’ my right log. Soon the eruption grow lurge-r :ind continued day after day, lnwoniliig more and more troublesome-. Tug physician ud- vised poulllcing, and I soon found I had n running sore. It nts su-udlly into the til-eili, illsotgirgi-difreely, und grew worse. Another physician told me lo use ii rubber butiduge. but the sore grew worse until l There Wes Not a Spot of Healthy `8kin ls Large as n ‘l0cL Piebe _ Between My Knee and Ankle. My led' was new a dreadful sight. _’l"he‘re were pint-on lnrgie iiiill deep ehough lo hbld :in egg. I \\'a\.~x told the leg must be srnputeted. The t1";\(;0o .Q05 "|..ow'¢i.i.. .,_i_|_»,\se. 'specialist sell he hed seen soles, but nons*equa,l to _ j.'_ “One day a"»'i1e||hIl0l3 _ Y. spoke of the value ot Hood' _ - rllln for lcrofulu, and I said ‘I d,bn't think such a simple thing ae"Hodd’l Snrsspurllla would do me any good! But my husband joined in urging me lo’iry Hood's, und as he bought I. bottle, I thought l might as well take lt. Before! finished that Bret bottle, I suffered less pain and could lee the edges of the sore beginning to heal. As I ki-pt on with the medicine, new llesh formed. thc rnw surface dimin- ished, :ind after using ten bottles the Sore Wu Completely Heeled end My _ General Health Perfect. I am able to work every day, weigh T75 pounds, my leg never' gives me any trouble, and l use it the some us the other. I believe it my duty to tell what Hood's Snrsapurllla did for me, and I praise lt to ull my friends." Mr!- Josephlnc Sargent. l'lood’s Sarsaparilla llavlug i-urcd suvh :1 tenacious ease of scrofulous impurity as that described uliovs,-and lt has cured inziiiy other cases.--is certainly to be rolled upon for ull troubles caused or pruiiiuled by iiii pure or low slate of the blood. Q _v _ _____ __ ___ short space of only four hours. Yes- ol removing the spite of the burned Cathedral. He expects to have it re- moved by Wednesday. It will he tilt- ed into the ruins of the church. FOR BABY’S SAKE For baby’s sake e. reliable medi- cine should always be kept ln the house--one that will quickly relieve any sudden illness of baby; regulate the bowels, sweeten the stomachend drive out colie, worms, colds, etc. Such a medicine is Bnby's Own Tab-i lets. They are guaranteed by o. Gov- ernment analyst to be absolutely safe and thousands of mothers al~ ways keep them in the house-they mail nt 25 cents n box from 'I‘he_l Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- the morning of the 28th of last being drawn nor of the death of his ville. Ont. \ A $50 GULII WAT GH GIIII Yllll VIUIIK THIS PUZZLE? G Rossini A i ‘°““"f-"im FREE lilE1I<]llU[°J E _ w V (,:'I_II be given according to conditions ol Cent I to somebody . o eucocede In arranging the letters of 'are above three A they will spell lines eo that E Til! NAMES UF THREE STATES IN THE UNITED STATB N Atso A maize or sie r-‘on ns/rrss-r soturion Y TRY IT A1' ONCE. IT MAY BE YOU. 4 ' Write the names of the States on a postcard or a letter, giving your Name and Ad""f-ss plainly. -y " " . ment was not drawn until n couple of are the mother’s best friend when IMPEIHAL WATCH C0" 'hge DWL [ |3 ] Mom-“Eu” hon,-B before his dean, when it was her little one is ailing. The Tablets e - , _ ~ ’ . signed by the deceased. The other are sold by medicine dealers or by 0 R T 5 ~ ’ I make good head." fi' ` Canidian women are the mort attractive in the world because they are the roast womanly. They are _home ;<-~IIfheiij interests are centred \ iir"?/reirfhomrr. '_"`l"hey are proud of their _skill _ br¢ad-making; They know that with “Beavc_r” Flour, they -can;-snake bread that equals anything turned out by the chefs in the world. One oiiiirst things noticed by travellers in Canada is the iiiict that “all you women know how to BE R. FL Makes The True lIome~Mndc Bread . .Your other sod to i .._, .- »~'#- -e»¢->-hi-A-»i--< ...ee-