-___.._.__ ililiiiilliliiiii‘ G’ ,. v 4 WANTED Ganong’s Candy Factory St. Stephen, N. B. I Good Wages at the Start ine Opportunity or Advancement Elm Hall Our up to-date Boarding nuse. Board Furnished at i 00 per week while working th us. A Competent. Mnt- , n in cluirge. -.-_1 ‘Write Today i Stating Age '1 nong Bros., Ltd. t. Stephen, i i Phone I59 J O-Q O—O+Q4§§-§§4§~OQ-§+ O 0' POQOQQOOO4UOFQOOO {ow flute Baby? f Looks Q You OFTEN iSAY Tl-llS i-IOME, BUT ‘VHY NOT AVE A Pi-ioronv .. BAYER ‘VI REMEMBER THE (LUTE .- E t Jiltike your nppoiiiiiiient to- liabys Photo taken 1 Your Easter Card You ’ Know . at we carry a complete c of: stent Medicines rugs i‘ ancy Goods roceries lour and Feeds tationary ‘ oots and Shoes iibbers ubber Boots umbermaifs Rubber »- sou raouoonslins -. ' hile in Montague, coins and give us s trial, we rantee satisfaction. smily perscrlptionl care- ly compounded. i theis ltParliman a Limited gs, Groceries‘, loch and Shoes - 0F lll-iliillil Eittlfi‘; lu- MR. GAQPARD DUBORD 159 Avenue Pius IX, Monti-q}, "For three years, I was fl guribl, Iufcrcr from Dyrpcpiia and my genera] health was very bad. I consulted a physician and took his medicine and fltitlifully carried outhisinstructions; but I did not improve and finally the doctor told ine I could not be cured. At this time, a friend ndviscd me i0 try ‘Fruit-thrives’ and I did so. After taking tu-rflboxcs of ‘Frail-a- lwv-i’. I was greatly relieved; and gradually this marvelous fruit medicine made me completely well, My digestion and general health are splendid-all of which I owe to "Fruit-a-tives". GASPARD DUBORII. 500.11 ‘box,6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawg Ont. P: ii. iiiriiilifioi AUDlTOR '93 Hmlm" 3h. Charlottetown 3°01" Oilened and‘ closed. Government. reports prepared. Financial statements prepared. Profit and loss statements pre- Change) pmd- Atch . .. use; east. .. .. ....1()9‘../, 1071/; Comparative and other state- ments prepared. _ Audits and investigations. Preparation and installation oi the most up-to-date systems. Accounting in general. Phone 62 from B a. m. to 5 p. m Phone 437-1.. after 5 p. m. i79ii-2-li-Wcdsat1Swka. Our “hall Bought” Plan We have liundri-ilu of items with the purchase of which we givu cou< ponn. Them: coupons urt- given with ovcry 251-. piiri-liasv of nnytll ~ bought from us. 'l‘lioat- i-oupti bu list-ii to p.21)‘ linll‘ tiii- ri-guliti of this lu-nutiful Fll\‘0l'\\'ll't'. ..*LADlE8 SPRING COATS.- Mens tweed ruincouts. Buys and youths sllltfl. Mens caps and soft hats, inst. arrived at Ives and Mur» dockfs l.lil.. 8l54-4-9-biE3l JWROFITABLE SALE.--'l‘li( Alctiiodisi Ladies Aid. Montague held a very succe aful sale of ice cream in their h ll on Saturday evening April 3rd.~~’l‘. . ..*MEMORIAL TO BE UNVEIL- ED.—"l‘iie Rev. W. R. Mo. Walker will preiu-li iii Bapiisi rnurcli at Diiiitlas on Sunday, April lllll, at 3 p. ni., when u memorial tablet will be unveiled. iii memory o: iliosc who gave their lives-connected \\’llll liini church. Service also at 7.30 p. ill. All invited to attend. .."*5UCCESSFUL WORK-Rev. lili‘. McKenzie o1‘ the Presbyterian Church‘. ‘Montague, preached a very appropriate Easter sermon Sunday evening April 4th and Miss Jennie Iilariln sung the solo of llic even t illi}. very sweetly and with much expression. -.\ir. ‘McKenzie uiincun i-vd that Si. Andrew's congregation ii"'l gone over the top," with their finances in the Forward Move- int-iil, niid liiiiiiketl lllS congregation irariiily tor their cooperation, Hi laid sperlnl emphasis 0n the spirit llill side of the movement, without vriiicli lie snitl, the financial purl WOIIld benefit littler-T. t ..*SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.— ‘flic i-oiiccrl niid pie social in thi l. 0 (). l". llzill, Montague on Nionrliiy evening April 5th Wit.“ lilclily siircessfiil, 'i‘|ic school clilld- ri-n wlio did all lll(' porikirining. pliniscil ilic lzirgi- illllilUlltfl‘ very mucii. ldvvry uuiiiliiii" on the pro~ KHHXHIH‘. was so good, it wits liurd to decide who was ilic "star." The members of the Womens Institutes who trained ilie children were very graciously zisslsteti by Mrs. G. El- lis. and the tent-hers of the school Tilt‘ procccils which ivcro very sut- isiziciory will be used for school piirpnsesh-T‘. Minards linlmcrit relieves neuralgia iTOGK QUOTATION f HA-LWXAX, N, S.. April 9.’ dQno- iiiiloiin fiiriilslivtl by l1‘. ll. ;\lr(‘iirdy niid Co, the Montreal Stock Ex- 145 69% 64% 123 271% 203 w» 'l‘lic ownership of 2i respectable llbriir_v is stiiiietiiing \\'llll'll iiinny look forward to, hut few realize. Get (ioiipoiis with Vniir p" “Mo. timl iii-m tin-iii to lit-lp puy for Hilrcr- {Ow- Wtirc us fulioirs: Q I Retail At Reqa - Vuluc. Stor _ Coupons niid 1 n o'clock ten... $0.30 lul‘ It l teaspoon .. .30 ft)!’ ll (llil) IIINULI§II REFIPI‘) F1)" L'A- 1 lnhlcsnuuu .70..1'ui‘ 7 1mm: CATAIIIIIIAI. DRAF- 1 dos-ain't "PW"! Jill for t sicss AND 1mm) xoisics. l soup spuon...,.. .70 for .7 l "rmw" 5pm)" "l" m” 1 if vou l'now of siuiiit- unv \Vlli i- : Don't’; spmm" F“: “n! troubled lvltli Ciiturrliul l)t‘flflllf‘tlal W5‘. "mm" J m, " liond noises or ordinary cntnrrlicui 1 "“’d'“'“ h" ‘o h“ 7 out this formula niid liniid it ti l dpiw" rmk- ‘in m" 0 them lllld you mnv liZlVf‘ been thr- l lmllaimladrthfil‘138$ 1g iiiciin-s of saving some poor nuffcrci l m’ F31“ W‘ "ll "l ' pi-Yliups from total iloufnoss. 1 "wdmm "m": '8" m" 8 l-Iiicliiiitl scientists for n loni: timi- l‘|"*‘”“" klhndi" -_Bn rm- § past hnvc rcroqnlzctl flint ciitnrrli l ‘muw kmn" "n m’ ‘ is u constitutioniil disr-usi- niid III-- l lmtte" “pwmkr -7" h” 7 t-csniirilv rcquircs constitutional 1 gravy ludlc......l.50 for 15 U.,.,,,_m,.‘m' Tho discriminating buyer vorwnrc will appreciate tho bcnut) of the denlfin. the Krai-uful linen. niid tlic curi-ful finish of i-itcli urt- icli‘. 'l‘iii.~i Hilvorwurc is inuii.ifar‘tiircd tiv (inoltln community. Limited. whose rt-pututloii is um-xcoll-‘d foi llll‘ production oi Silverware or llwlln): tlllltlll)’ and artistic llfifillill. There has bccn no lowcrlnrr of the quulily in connection with this upc- 4'll\l.r\l1'('rlfllZ-—tl’\0 sieving comes througli_niir paying‘ half the pur- tlms. n English climate is n constitutional treatment and should prove especi- ully ivlio Sprays. inhalers and nose douch- (‘:4 are lllllllf‘ to lrrltiitr the dcllcntr nlr passages and noun into tho midrllv. cur which fro- u|ii<=ntli' moan» totnl dto-ifnt-ss. 1' SI‘ dmvn ilii- iiir passages towurdn llis force tho n- oi tho (liscnse- iiiny lil‘ driven lungs which la cdunly its (lfllIIIFP- Tlic followliii." formula which used cxtciislvcly Iii the dump efficacious to sufferers hart livo llINllll‘ more fuvorntilo cil- viu-si- our)‘ 1"" -"'"- till‘ - l iitl tin. The viirivty "F li|¢""‘-“ “m"""‘l-""“' ‘lfigciiiii-l‘ friim your tirulzi-zlst l make ll poflflllil" l"? Ym‘ l" '"'"' ounccuf Imrlhllll. titnubl" sin-victim pletoly equip your tnhlc with artlw Ion you may have long" wanted, or huh-r still, you cun busily plnn to ndnrn your tnblo with a new nnd complete set throughout. - H. J. MABON twin-sculpt Illlll Prescription Dru; at I‘. u. Ill E. E. PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optometris Graduate with honors from the CI-lllbdllill Oiitlmlmlc @01- legs, Toronto, Ont. Scientific examination of the eyes with the most mod- ern methods and appliances. We use the Retinoscope or Shadow Test. The Electric Opthalmometer. The Electric Opthalinoscope for deteimln- " log the diseased conditions of the eyes. The Ski Optomet- er (the above instruments are the Ollly ones in Kings County.) The Revelation Test Cabinet and many more deli- cate instruments. We are Opticians to the people who want the best in quality and satisfaction and we are constantly teslinl’ with good results Dlllltiii! who have tried elsewhere. Fry us and be convinced that Wu give highest quality and host results Vi"? a saving o! 10 per cent or mo: ALL GOODS GU» RANTEID Mottllqiie P B. l. E. E. PARKMAN Mozilaquo. P. s. I. , sired results. oiisy to nlflltl‘. (‘UNLH ilttlo and pli-niutiit to liikv. ‘ Taki- this homo mid llllll m it plnt of hot wntcr uiiil u little urimu- intcd sugar; 'l‘nlu- onc tiililt-upoonful four time: u day. this will often brim; (iulck ri-liof from rllstrrssinir lirtid lllllHPtl stir u|iLll dissolved nmitrl in should opoii llPflfiII thnt liclpa tn nlitnlii tlic dc- Tiio propnrntloii ‘is s luvcry person who linn t-ntnrrii or licud noises oi should [lvi is hard of hourini: this treatment n l.l‘lll.l. Lobster Packers We will make your galvanized iron lob- ster boilers, trays, culenders, pans, sani- tary packing tables at shortest notice, Call or mail us your next order. Fred ll. Trainer 80 Grafton Street; Phone 2i93-J. Upp. Prince Edward vv tulip insulin iillili 0 plying between Westdiidiun and » ‘ed niid the rc-iiinliis WPH“. i .. VOL: min BAFELY believe vlia on o sc t Well then coineand see in one. suits offued by lvcs and .\iu. -i "Ill Ltd. for $25.00. ~ 8lli4-l-9-tMEiil ..‘Wr.‘ ARE SHOWING .11 flue rflllgv l-l’ meus three piece suits for $25.00. If you ‘have not seen them you owe it to yourself to do so. Ives and, Murdock, Ltd. ‘Monta- gue. 8154-4-9-ME3l _'“" I ..*W'AiLL PAPERS, Just wiint’ you need to brighten up for spring. Window shades, curtains; etc, We ' _ tho llrst bottle (lot-s not rclii-vo you. .00 ii bottle. Try i) U. are agents-for the Webster ‘Dry meaning process: ‘Makes an old garment look, like new for only a. trl-fie. Ives and Murdock, Led. 8l64-4~9-ME3i IN MEMORIAM MR8. PATRICK MacCOURT. The death occurred at tho ironic of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph (flow, Freetown, o1‘ Annie wife 0t tho lute Patrick liinc-(Iourt of lSoutii Prec- town, aged S9 years. The late hire. hlxioCourt hiiii been ailing for some years niid ‘took par alysls on Sunday Mairli l-itli and passed DPilCi+llllly‘llW'fly on March 28th at 8 n. ni. . She was born in Belfast, lrelziiid. and was it regular member of ihe Roman ‘Catholic Church, Kinkorn, where her remains were laid to rest beside her husband who pro-deceas- ed her some years ago. 'l‘liere iiro lcft i0 mourn llic loss of a loving niid kind moths-r, Mrs. JoscplrClow. ldrizvlowii. “.\lill'|;i*.l't‘l oi Freetown, Jitlllf“; (‘low of New Bedford, Mass, James MacCiilirl of Strung, Maine, niid Peter of Sum» inerside and one step-son Ber- nard MecCnuri, Emerald. The piill- hearers were ‘hiessrs. Charles and Fred 'i‘ztylor, Picton Reeves, J. Scott Jardiiic. James Nlzit-(fourt. lolin T. Murtuli, PETER STUEBERT. Z There pissed peacefully flWity to his eternal reward at. Los AHZGlOS. CnlilZ. Peter Siublicri in its 56th _veai'. Dcccuscti who was in exemplary (‘lirlstinn man, was woll and favorably known in the eastern section of the lSlllllll, cs- ne.cinll_v' ni Botliws-ll. where he re- aided for n time. ill health last Iiutiinin compelled liini to sell liis "arm, niid with lllS partner l‘Cllli)V* w] to California. seeking lieulth: but fate willed otherwise. On Febru- zry 27th n puriinl operation reveal- ~d the fact that a huge cancerous JPOWU] liad so taken ponsesion of iiveraiid SIOlflilClhfllld to proceed ogoiild beiutal, I i-lrlliiigercd till the fourth and waainiried on the sixth of March. Deceased lmves n sorrow- mi-r wife who wns with liini i0 lllP inst. 'l‘ ‘t-v SOUS survive him who lone their ‘nit for hing niid (‘Ollll- l‘_\‘ Wllilt? ilio fourth sleeps on ‘Flanders fields. llv also leaves one sister, Mrs. \_ lionth. Los Angelos. (-‘nif.. and lll‘£'9 brothers. v17... John J. iSlub- iert, Souris. P. E. 1.. George E. and ‘hairllc Sluvbbert, boili of Alder 'oint. Sydney Mines, t‘. ‘B. Sydney. papers please copy. JOHN ALEXANDER DARRACH A sud gloom wins cast over the village nt‘ ‘Duiioiliii when Joli“ Alex- 'lllllE‘l‘ iinrrnclrpussed away iii the ripe age of 79 years llllll 8 mouths. Mr. Darrach Wan born at Si. Lfntherlnes, and was the son of Alexander nnd Ellplimviln Darrach. When about 20 yours of age lie served liis zippronticcsliip as n ship carpenter and for a niiinbcr of years was employed its such (in steamers Czinadinn ports. In 1874 lie married (Iallierine NizicPliee oi’ Dunedin and at about. limilili, lie iuok iin limit-r 0f ll cold which iic contracted about l0 days before liis death. The cold develop- ed into pneumonia niid his soul pns- tlio some limo ho rclirod from svu- I faring life- and lit-gun work us u > bridge ztnd building contractor‘. Ho. t was engaged in this work until». about 2 years hclore lllil demise. z rMr. "Dairrach was a man of great , intelligence and till authority on o all construction work. I .-\lwn_\':+ enjoying ill" host of sPtl to his (frvninr on tlio morning 1 of llizirrwh ltilli. ’l‘lii~ flint-rill was largely llllMlll-l laid to. rest in Si, ‘(Izithcrlncs (Yeuicteirynl The scrvlccts at. ‘tlio house lliltl‘ grave were conducted by Elders, .\'iac1l‘hne and MacKenzle. The pull» hearers, were John liliicPliec, Angus Cameron, Angus ‘Mncfdicc, Angus Mncliauclilln, Dun Livingston and James Lnmtiiit. 1 Yfhcre arc left to mourn it sorrow- ing widow, two daughters and two sons:—l.auro and lP-unliemla iii Boston; John in Miune and Sey- mour “t home. i I l t Shipping News ROVAL GEORGE AT HALIFAX The steamer Royal George, rc- ported in a special wireless to Hail- iax Wednesday abeam of Cape Race docked at Pier 2 Thursday nt 8 n. ni.. She has 36 first, 104 second niid 42 third class passengers lo land in Halifax. Other liner; due this week are tho Canada and Cassandra. The Canada has 1.200 passengers to loud in Halifax and the Cassandra 993. i SHlPWRECKE-‘D CREW ~ PICK ED UP. ‘ll-e Awerlctln tunk steamer hound lldlli Baltimore for Port hobo. at" -o, has picked up ‘Cop- l 23 members or the steamer Powell. aban- i. mics south-west of Din- Pliittg in a sinking condition. i. i; in radio messages re- -.o~.day by the naval coni- tervlce. The Powell iiiivunii, March 24th for mun This is our of ilir nuiiiy‘ striking stories We‘ urn puljflgt ltu- i). l). l). prescription i, “\l‘l‘)m> pllnliiiig‘ iimuul; (‘aiuidlan suffers-rs. (‘am-s from your own will bl‘ sent. on application. ' "l was laid up uli \V4'<'plllb' eczema. I doctor in rcucli. arms und ll-izn were n sight. r-rnl bottles of D. . i). in certainly lliv (lll01Ul't-i."——~l'(:ll?l" llurwi-ll. Uni. Thi- first drop of f). ' Your ii (‘i-ntral Drugstore, Charlottetown. The Lotion for Skin Disease t‘ ‘TRAL DRUILVIOIKE El. A. l-‘0.§"l‘ Ell, Norfolk. iSlit- hail ma (flizirlcstoivii, S. (7. COAL LADEN Tlio cool lkldCll HlCRlIIIi-illlp Kerziiicy, News foi Reticulum, Thursday about 950 Norfolk. turbine-s. in)’. London for Now lo il(‘l' assistance. NEW SCHOONER ARRIVES IN HALIFAX FROM LA HAVE Th" schooner Maria (‘aptziin Wolfe, one additions i0 the La fleet and another oxzimplc of the high stzindiiril o! excellence wliirli siiipliuildcrs Nova Soctiafls zichit-ved, arrived in day. This route join the large fleet ready there, was built by ilio. NlcGill Shipbuilding company supervision of (‘ziptziln under the Benson. Sire-is 140 tons register, niid has n siiil spread oi‘ 1898 yards. She ll-l 'llilflll.1n" in Halifax and will take frozen bait froiii the National Fish coinpziny. CARMANIA HAD TEN MILLIO The (iuiiard liner rived in New York, Wediiestlny from Liverpool by way of Halifax, N. 8., with $10,000,000 in Among the cabin pa Sir William Wiseman, of the Bil tlsli Foreign Offlcr, who is said in he on n special mission. Mlriards linlment relieves neuralgia QQQ@QQ Q OFQ%+ QOO-FO-QOQ-OOQ *0 FQQQ Q4Q-QGO~§-QO-Q >§-§Q-Q-@§-Q w 0 Bl llolli to my _ l liulyc used sev- wt-ll ‘of the terrible‘ disease. l). E.D DISABLED shipping liozirtl arc-cording to iiiesszigt- rt-izolvi-d ill tlu- Nnviil (‘our iiiiiiiii-iiliiiiis tiilictvs Nciv York. Silo had burned out tho lit-airings ouiwo’ 'i‘lu~ stoiiiiisliip Nt-ahiini- flno schooner, now 0n- to the‘ fishing grounds ilitctors’ Give 1197-- . - i liis Case of Eczema ' Wonderful recovery u! n \'l'l') .1. l. i i hint: or Whitl- iii-ig .'l liorlinod \Vlllll'l‘ with i trit-d, . i knees ‘ i). und am (‘llBllD llflt-l‘ hlt-rcoi‘. l-‘t. l). li. und lllP ionoy linrk if l). i). Soap. l i l2. A. li‘o:4tor.l Clmrlnltwtosvn ilc one slop at STEAMER New Pnrt. was diszrbieil inllcs east of n wireless Orb-ans, wont n Belle Wolfe, of the latest llnvt‘ fishing have Halifax, Mon- to of Vessels al- nt Slieibourno feet long, 116 N5 IN GOLD. (Iuriiiaiiiit ur- gold bullion. ssengers was r0 0+0 rvoooovoe o+o4++oo++o4 MA‘ G . All “B. P. BRAND” English Fox Wire Netting, . “B. P. Bi-and” Wire is of guaranteed quality. 1t is» made of the finest grade ivirc, specially selected for its- high tensile strain, woven on looms of improved and exclusive pattern, the meshes are uniform and symetri- cal in shape, while the length, width and gruage of evi- ery r011 are true to specification. Heavily galvanized with pure speltei‘ both before w0ztving' and again after weaving‘. This makes the l3. P. Brand in a class of its own,-and is the reason Pioneer Ranches always used it and they have found that after twenty-five years’ use the wire is still holding‘ their foxes. '- B. P; Brand wire is made by the largest fox wire makers in Great Britain. Our supply is expected very shortly and orders should be booked as soon as possible. Prices, freight rates and full information on receipt of request. We can stipply every requirement for a fox ranch. Write The Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. P. E. Island Charlottetown y}; THE » FINAL SPLASH A Our BigDiscount Sale‘ is Liable to Stop at any Time Now . so DON’T DELAY, BUT BUY WHILE. THE BUYING IS GOOD BIG BIG ‘Stock Bargains Discounts Over the Store 1O p.c. to 30px. OF Morris-Smith-Beer i i i i i z 1 i i i O-QO i»aoooa+oanww nmnoaoeouuwow+uew“”,+*»“,,,,,,,,,H,, , , , I I ,N"”.“.. ‘QQOO-OO oowoe»ww++no+n+ooo+ww+aowwwo+woaoownn+wano wvwowo‘ o-“+w+o+o¢¢4o4+¢»¢¢4‘ §QQQQ "l“mfl*“"\ssevqfltfi'fifirlarsmww e~on~<w- -. ._..