-5.~n». it-iigigigé is 2 t giisiiiiiii siiiiiiitg away eta. damage. It to take prompt measures tio exclude Mrs. Moth. Our moth preventixies cost little and pay every time. Moth P_r_oof Bags 3 sizes 50, 60, 75c each Moth Balls .'10c lb. Qum Carnphor 10c oz. J. G. Jamieson ' nriiggni SILVER A As A Gift Makes a very dainty and-useful present. We are showing a fine assort- ment of very new articles in sterling and date. Ci. ll. Taylor Jeweler & -Optician aisi-+1iiini_ 'EIDE TKBLE APRIL. High Water P M P. in » ; 15.66 ' 1 16.43 1 ' 11.21 111.08 8.43 9.27 uni-1 ni... 5”? ‘- 59°? 233; KQEI3 §'°f"’l"" $35. ss?§ ii: `l¢5U‘l5 W1 \’] 1°- Ss; 1,.-.~ l-‘F-I N""*“°."‘.". . . . L7c:: 333;-his I-|\JP‘ TANF CCAC mmm 4 °F"£`~"!* in `:.ac\»-is re v-moz.: to Bibi I _ . rl Q -.i l€l&t¢N 9=i=- ...E CM 0.44 .25 P’ is U5 0-Au-IP-* £".*".°" Q.-to eq .“’?° EDI-I eau GSW F32?-°° ?°?°.".°'§!* §`l° I »ZJL»§ 10 9.36 11 1 15.48 10.34 I 12 ‘_ 17.20 =' 11.49 i 13 ' 13,00 14.013 1\.54 15.33 16.21 17.03 17.46 18.29 i Th. j l8.4ii ~i 0.141 I 14 F. 1 l 19.56 l' 1.10 is sa. , : :o.s:; ‘ 2.113 is s. r nw i.4»; :roof 17 M. 5 9.53 ._ ' _ :i so is ru. 10.21 4.39 1 19 W. 11 1 5.2: ` 20 ' 21 $°?°."'.".°°_‘°.°"?¢!°‘!"‘.¢_ cwA¢Cc~i.ai».e'i0i-42 t:=o¢$~>-tmaonoecie-1:: ic ie.-»~...»-id i:_-i: 9:. Qoe_~rc'i5>l:: _c:_: isv-lestfas: ree. 0¢~2'~°- -1-D i-ii-4 F; ?".¢!".°?° c »'-e:;»-l»- is N49-it: Th. ‘ :L4 `f 6.04 F. 10 -' 6.40 19.13 22 SB. ' 5] " 7.29 ` 19.59 23 if 3 " $.17 ` 20.49 24 . 251.46 25 T11. _ 22.52 23 W. _ Z7 Th. 28 F. _...___ gots.- 6 .oo .03 ii 00 il i-i-»-ni.: .""Z“?°!* waits.; |.:wro¢ ii t: i-I t: .- O 29 Sa. B0 S. APRIL- lst to Ziril. 4th to 6th, threatening. 'Itli to sth, general rains. 9th to 1-ith, low tem- perature. 15th to 18th, warm and dry 19th to 20th, sultry. :list tu 135th, rain wave. 26th 30th, cool. l DIARY or Emnrrs. ‘TO-DAY. moderating. ldxislatlon meets 10 a. ni. City Magistrates Court 9-ii. ni. Peoples Thi.-atrn 7 and 5.45 p. ui. Prince Edward Tlicatri- li. 7 and 8.45 p. m. f DEATHS ` ¢lUl0i.EY.- At her home Tryon on Apm 11, Mrs. Michael Quigley.-J. IN MEMORIABI _ . 5 "- .l 1 .iii igviig .iiitsmfiil-1.0; hay ries; :ire llgry . nges nee. ary ...ii- Ii _ , who die_d.at-Bristol. P. E. l.. on‘ 12111 1914. J _ L e I thought when we sold good 7011 Ulld I. ' , » 1 you in life you are /dear to me ' I bye. .1 lt be the last partlng'beti_veou_ -1 _ h doeth dlviilos .fond memories F, cling.-_ _ . _ iiinrtoiity tier iiiiiiimifi ~ _ _ ' in. .i. Homin. ~ nome.»New York; U. s.-ii. ‘ " g sm-4-niizii. mi'_iih.=`{iyo;u:ir_e__niust bend to God's _.~-.~;,.f 0 1 Water' 0.05 For Sale The undersigned oilezs for sale by tender. the following property pl!! 0! the Btate of the late John C. Clarlt o!`Bay View. P. E. i.:-- l FIRST.- The Bay View Corner property, consisting of about 1% acr- es ot land, a 16 room house, two ware- houses, a set of Palrbiinlt scales. and the wharf Droperllf- ' SECOND.- The “Kirk1awn Point” property consisting ofi132l,§ acres of the home farm, 70 acres uf which is in high state of cultivation, the balance covered with a heavy growth of soft wood. Tenders will be received until May lst, 1916. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. W. STERN3» Adm7nistrator. 73 Cumberland Street, . ’» Charlottetown. P.E.I. S027-3-31MStt12i . Auction Sale i am instructed by Mrs. William Murray, Fredericton, to sell by public auction on her premises ON WEDNESDAY." April 19th, 1916, at one o'clock p. m. the following Stock. Crop, Implements and Household Furniture. STO(‘K:- 1 mare 16 years old; 1 marc 2 years old (Crown Right); mare 2 years Old (Barrlster); 1 vow 11 years old. due to calve lst of May; 1 cow 4 years old with calf at side;; 1 ox 2 years old; 1 Ox 1 year old; 1 Shorthorn lieifcr 1 year old; _1 Hols- tein heifer 1 year old; and 40 hens. i`ROl":- A fiuaiitityof liay. Straw Seed Oats. Piitatot-is and Turnips. Ii\lP.LE1\lENTS: - l sccdcr. l Diise. barrow. 1 spring tooth barrow, 1 spike barrow, 1 plow. 1 ziggy, 1 driving sleigh. Hariiess. it co s of Fireivood tin blocksl, l~l0l.'Si;Jl»lt'iI,D l~’l'lt.\'l'l'L'llE:: #- Cniisists oi' kitvlicn. hcdrnoin and par- lor furniture and other articles too numerous to iiicntion. ' W. D. MCCOUBREY. Auctioneer. 8154-4-.\lSv\'s3lpd. _.t if; as '. .» 1,. Q --..- _ .- ,e -. f..J.\ lfi 5 -_-1-,,;__ __ 3'.-fri Land Regulations. THis st-le head of a iainily or any male over eightrv-n vests old. may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba, saskatchewan or Alberta. Applicant must ap- peagni person at the Dominion Lands Agency or hub-Agency for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at any uorniniuii Lands Agency but ii _t Sub-_ Agency on certain conditions. Duties---*ix months residence upon and cul- certain ciinditions. A _habitable house is re- quired _except where residence is perfomied ii to l fy. e VIC Ill in certain districts a hoinesteadcr in wood s_tav~d1_nir may pre-enipt a quarter~sect on along side h_is hoirieiread. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties-Six moinhs residence in each of three years after earning honiestearliiateni; also 50 aci-rs extra cultivation. Pre»rini tion patent may be ob.a1n¢d as soon is liomtstesil patentor certain conditions. ' A settler who has mliaustrd his homestead right iiiaytalre a purchased Iioniesleld in_t‘cr~ iain districts. Price $300 per acre. Duties- Must reside six months in each of lliree years cultivate 50 acres and erect ir house \\‘orl h 51.00 The area of cu tivation is subiect to reduction is case of rough. sciubby or stony land. Live stock may bé subftituted for cuiti-:at on under c:rtain conditions. W \\'. il'UR‘i`.L'. M.li. - - Deputy of the minister oi the Interior N.B.-Unauthorized publication ol this ad ertisemeni will not he paid for 6l3t-8. 8190-i-UM till Oct. llth. ‘gluuncllor Wright and seconded by 'opteiizff . ot Furniture J* ._ r 1( Write al. once for circular ot infor- Synopiis of Canadian Northwest "°'“"°"- °°"“° tl*-'*"°“°f'l1=l=°d _*fi °=.°l- 01 tl-'ef vws- .M oi' .\i»rii .\_o.. iiiiii at iiiii ii-,ur or 'rwo i3Z.§§.’€§§’.‘l°.‘..?“;’fl.’.`.§ Z‘i".1i“ié‘;Lff§‘.‘i.°.“.;’§.’!'.’ii<>'¢i»~i<- ir 11-.. Mi. 'rllfvr ~'=-liable ...ut-. a petition of tho Council. to the Legis- lature in accordance with the resolu- tion was prepared. *”' The mutter of the charges against l'olico Ollcer Kigglnii was next taken up and aftei: considerable discussion e followiué resolution inuvcll by Councillor Miller was unanimously ad- ltesolved that whereas in the opiu- ion of this (louncil the charges against Police Olhcer Klggina are not adequa- tely within tho power of this Council, therefore Resolved that the matter lic brought to the attention of the At- torney Gencral, laying the facts before him and asking for a complete formal investigation . < PLOUGHING AND SEEDlNG T0 BE UNDER WAY THIS WEEK. BRANDON. Man _ April 10.-lt is ex- pected that plougliing and early seed- ing will be well under way in the Brandon district by the end of this week. Auction Sale wé are authorized by Mrs. ti. s. Partridge to sell at her home 145 Eus- ton Street on Thursday, April 2!0tb,` commencing at 1 o'clock p. ni.. all lier_ household furniture. coniprisiiig. |iar- 1 lor, dining room. bed room. hall anili kitchen furniture. carpets, stiuaresf, rugs, mats, shades, dislici-i. liurciius. ‘ springs, oilcloih. linoleum and all' household effects.. Terms cash. 1 BENJ. CARTER & C0. _ _-iiictluiicersf 8265-4-15l\I-ii. 9 Eggs for Hatcliing if you want good large eggs and lots of them. tr_\' ii svttiiig of iii_v Single Coiiilitrlllavii Alinori-as ($1.50 pi-_r 15 USHHJ WILLIAM J. CUDMORE. 82 Elin Avc., Cliarlottciowii 8;!li0~~i~15.\lS`tt12l. _Q 1 W Training School for Nurses THE W. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL A Private General Hospital with well equipped medical. surgical and obstetrical departments, offers a three years graded course to young women desiring a nurse’s training. mation. KATHLEEN A. DOWN, R. N. Superintendent of Nursel. 7535-2-26-M2ma; r Large and Valuable Farm For Sal AT THE VILLAGE OF CARDIGAN iN KlNG'S COUNTY. 'l`liu nndcrsigiitiil arc instructed to offer for sale at Public Auction on thc premises on ’l`lll_`iiSDAY tlii- 20th ilny Farm foriiicrly occupied by Juliu G. Scrimgeour consisting of 260 acres situate about one-half ti niilc from the village of Cardigan in Klng's County. This is at most desirablo property fronting oii t lie Cardigan River and is closn to sliipplng, stores. schools, Cliiirclici. Sw. . The farni will lic oil'ei‘i.~il for sale in block ur iii st-pnrato parcels to suit. purcliascrs. Terms made ltnown"`ht sale. Good 'i`itl~.-_ lnimcdlatc posses- sion. For further particulars apply to tho undersigned. Dated this Tlli day ut' April A. U.. 1910. __ » _ . ‘ GAUDLT it HASZARD, Solicitors. Charlottetowii. P. E. l. 8150»4~8l\lSttl5i. W L ;.a-ln Tl 1 eteeniir . MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE A'r vic"rc>|=aiA Having disposed ot' my farm I will offer ut Public Auction on. Wcilir esday the 19th lust.. at ll: u't'luck, the following stock. farni implements, household furniture. feed. seed etc. / . HORSES- 1 ('lyticsda|c brood mare 14.50. two grailc Clydesdale geld- lngs, 4 years old; 1:5 aiiil 13 cwt liigb grade Clydesdale marc .I years old; 1 "Baron Kelvin" Gelding. two years old. 1 masterpiece yearling; 1 Parltliu driving mare 5 years old and 1 Brszllllan horse 9 years old. CATTLE- 30 head of cattle pure bred Holstelns. lncliiiling some of the highest producers and show cows in Canada formerly exhibited as the herri of Lea anil Clark, 15 are iii iiillk or calf including ilu: celehratcii rilx year uid cow "Ruby Nig" Ufilclnl seven ilay record at 4 _vi-ars, 5605 llis. milk 25% lbs. lnitter. and 16555 milk. 750 lbs. butter iii ii your tlii-_ Lind' high- est official ii year olil record in Canada when made. _ ALSO the 3 year old helfer "Elie Do Kol'Ve'eman" Ulliclal yearly rv- cord 13.103 milk 652 lbs. butter average nearly 4 pcr cent fat for yenr, and it number of young show bulls of equal breeding tit for service. young feni- ales, including the grand Cliampion female any ago nt "Anil1erst"_iiiiil it number of extra nlcc yo\iiigsiers`uf various ages. t-ilri-il hy "iilii ltoiiker 2nd Vale" sire of Sever R. 0. l’.. and R. f). M., daugliters with lnrgi-_ oliiiflnl records and "King Toltllla Krondyke." n nicely bred bull, his dams sires dam and sistetisuflltlcial seven da: rectify average 33 lbs butter. _An extra good yearling Yorkshire boar (C lieoli ireeding). and 75 pure bred Minorcn hens. __ "lMP_LEM'E‘N'l‘t~l"-BlxLfooi Float & Wood Binder (nearly iicwi; Mas- sey Harris Mower. hay rake. three horse disc. grain. tIlU. now. six root spring tooth ciiltivator i1earlynew.,rolIer grain erusher, six Iioriic power engine, turnip pulper.`900 lb. Melotto Cream Bepi',;_ set ' platform scales. corn blower; 1 double "Bnriy_"; l new iltlvlng --Wagon; l msd wagon; I double truck walrou: 2 carts: l double wood sleigh: I single wood slclglis ` with boxes complete, in good repair; l jiiuntlng sleigh: 1 trotting sit-ight _ ALSO complete set of working and ilrlvlng harness and great variety of tools usually found on an upto-date farm. _ ~ "HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE " Parlour Suit. piano. two bedroom sets and bedroom tllshe_s,dlning room and kitchen, furniture base burner.. parlor stove a'nd,many' other articles-to_numer,ons to mention. "TERMS Ol' 8AbE:'- All sums under $5.00 cash. above that amount ,godlt igltil lst Dec. 1316. on approved Joint notes. 0 per cfiit por snnulli r .ae -- f ‘ol "lk lf day proton unfavorable stale will be bold on ist llnildly. low 3. _ , » - _ . Ai-.so iiii oiiiiis iiiii-ciisseii miiii 1 iiiiuiies viii na iisiivsreii ¢i muah ' lids afar hh sent in by mail and vilbe duly considered. _ ` 1 ' 'u 'rl' gtg" °~' °"i=,iii`niAn '-isnt nossutvrpoiot. "=_1“.___ _' i,-. ,~ ‘ ._ , _,M _ A»ai¢iia;»r,~ " - The Wars . 1' nuu wcvncsbgv uuuvuuuul, uuu ' ' ~' ' "P "' "_m<“' "{"*~"*" Q_ |v`\|“o||_._ - _i ‘ by eatiiig.Shredded Wheat Biscuit, a__simp1c, natural food which healthy. 'ssue and kerpethe stomach tl and bowe.ls_|he'a`lthy and. active. Servejwith hot or cold milk "or-ci'i;am, or with* fruits. i- _ , ~ Made Canada. i |-Zsinili i .I-. ' ~ Effect 0n, Paint Every true is familiar with the ab- normal condltloii existing in the busi- ness world today._0wlng to the»Euro- peau coulllct.`1<`ew lines of nierchan- disc.have-been affected' more than{ paint products ‘ 1 Messrs Feiiiicll & t’liandli.~r. w|io` have again made arrangements for placing » Brandrani-lleniierson paints. variiishcs'aiid loads on the market in Charlottetown. stated to thc, "Guard- ian" lliat, yvlille the paint markets had _ been greatly disturbed, with the excep- tion of a few special colors, all sup-_ plies could iiow be obtained and offer- fi cd at reasonable prices. f "While practically every one is in- terested in paint." sulil Mr. (‘liaiidler. "few realize that thc iitiivinatorials for their manufacture como from the end of tlic world. and with thi: world- wide war. many changes in the raw material market have come about. “B-ll “Eligllsli" Paint, siiiil hu, is our loading paint line. lt is niatlo on a piginciit base of 70 per ct-nt whi_tc lead and 30 per cciit '/.inc oxide. l’rc- vious to the war. uur wliitv load wus' inanufnctureil from' pig lvil olitalncd- froiii the smelter at 'i`rall. B. C., and thi- zinc i-iinic from thi- ziiic niinci; of' Bi-lglum and France; lint this supply. of zinc has now been cnt off, anti the lend from 'frail is now iisi-.il alninstl cniirc-.ly for mitnltiuiis. so that both, zinc and load products are now bcingi imported from the United States. l "When one realizes that so many of thc tinting colors come from the Euro- pean countries- the siennas from lt- alt_v_ the unibers from Turkey. and' inaiiy chemicals for color~making from ii ii. ni.. sornioii. Subject. The- Ito-‘ lected King., 2.30 pi m., Sunday School and Bible Class 7 p. m..- sei-mga. aubject-: The New Birth, The Sunday School 0rchestrn»wl|l, Inlet .at the evening service. Preacher: -Rev. F. H. Llttlejolius. All seats treo. -Everybody \i’clt'oinc.- _ -, -_ 1 _ .~ _ ._ -_Q l-1 ii. ni.. sermon Subject, Love and ltedemptiou. 2.30 p. m.. Sunday School niidillblo Classes. 7 p. m., sermon Subject. A Soldlcni tjouversluiij Stra- ugclyii always wclcunie and seals prov- ide _ l'iisior, ltcv. Dr, Fullarton. ZION CHURCH. _ll a. ni.. scrinon.. Subject; lllnking the llesl. of Life. t‘hlldreu's nddrtsss, The hlglit-Brlngers. 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible (‘lai-is 7 p. tn., The Wtiintiii who Uiiderstooil. All seats fret-_ Prentflicr. Re¢\G. C._-Taylor. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. ii a. m., sermon. Subject A Special sermon for tjlirlstiaiis. 2.30 p. iii.. Sun- day School aiid Bible Classes 7 p. ni., sermon. subject- Caught in the Dou- ble Sifter. A hearty welcome to all. Seats free. Preacher Rev. hir. Ben- nett. . BAPTIST CHURCH. ' Preaching service nt `1l a. ni., and 7 p. ni., Sunday School and Bililc Classes at 2.30 p. ni.. ltev. J. llcancy will preach at,both services. ‘ ST. PAULS. Palm Sunday. llioriilng Prayer ll ii. Rocliefeller’s Millions Could _ Not Bn Eczema Remedy 7 . says Norris Hahn Ami- core win. o. o. o. "'I‘cii _yours I i~'uTlvrvil with cuzcuia - three years of that linicl 1-oulil iiol_ aip- pcar in public. My iintirc hotly was covert-il with thc dis:-asc-_ l cuiild not cal. l could not slccp. l could not livu. i have :it last foiiinl the great Prescripiioii ll, D. D. My body is clean. smooth. if tlicrc was unc lioitlc only of ll. l). D. in the world and l had lt. Mr. ltockcfellcr's millions could not buy t he golden fluid."- Nurse Myrtle Hahn, address oi' hospital on applica- tion. Come to us iinil we will toll _von more about this rciiiarkalilc remedy. Your inoney back unless the first bot- Germany- one can appreciate the ef- fort required iii the paint industry tol keep the Canadian Market supplied with paint of standitrtlfquality. tic relieves you. D. D. D. Soap keeps your skin healthy. Ask about it. E. A. Foster. Central Drugstore, Cliarlottetoivii. P. E. l. 3 1 '41 ffl- ._. kiwi: ; ` One cent perlworn first lnne ” word each continuation. Cash must accompany erder. Minimum _ charge Twenty tivo cent-e. rtion in this column, hell eent per ' il . "f- 5 Agents \Vaiitetl PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. Sunil for i`aialogut‘. Solar and liro- iiiidv prints, porlrallii lint and von- vex. frames and war pictures. liter- i-liants l’oririilt Co.. Toronto. S242-4-14l\16i_ ANY INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn stcaily iiicnnii: uurrospoiiiling for iiti\\'siiiiiicrs. idxpcrlt-iicc nn- iii~i-~~i-isai'_\'. Allilrrss PRESS L'()ll~ ltESPONl)E.\`t_'l‘i BUREAU. Wais- liington. I). 1'.. 8238-4-lli-bllmu. AGENTS -- "WORLD'S GREATEST WAR" Going like a whirlwind; siiin~ ple book free on promise to crin- vass; experience unnecessary; make seven dollars daily. Llnscott Company. Brantford. Ont. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "Dio Olil reliable Fonihlll Nurscri cs." We teach our men to sell. Ex- poricncc unnecessary; highest com- missions paid; liiiiiilsomo free equip- ment. Stonc & Wellington. Toron- to. Ont. 7620-3-20ME26l For Bale _.___.. ..,.. . -..__.»_-_---1-_ r-OR SALE-_-DOUBLE TENEMEN and cottage in Cliarlottetowii. Ap- ply l\Icl_.caii & Mcliitiiioti. iloynl Bauk~BlillL}ln§. _$244-4_‘14l\'l3l. FOR SALE-3 H. P. lMPERlAL EN- gliii.-.. Full equipment. (mod con- dition. Apiilyiiieo. 1"0l‘tl. Sllllllvy- Straw and l'cariloii. _ 8247-4-14-'M3lpil. ' Help \Vanted-Female WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 100 Hillsboro St. 8245-»i-l4i\l&il|iil. WANTED- EXPERIENCED KIT- olicn girl. Apply ut lioucrgairs Liiiicli ltouni itil! Qnciiii St.. ("it_v. S2150-4-I-lhllilpil. WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL liiiuscwoi'k. Apply Mrs. l1`. li. Mi: Donald, ticorgclowii_ -l'li\lJii. Help Wanted-Male WANTED- BELL BOY AT THE Qu"irti llolcl. 815175--i-13i\l4l. I i 'X L: c; L: _________A___ Lost _ _ LOST BETWEEN ST. DUNSTAN'S f‘nlli~~ilrnl :intl Ki-nt St. ii giilil liroiii-li si-i. with onyx. l~`iniici' pli-also return to 1311 Kent St. 3248-4-l4hi3i. LOST-IN CAFE LA GRANDE OR ON stri-ct n siniiil black piiri-it-. Fliiilcr pil-asc lwivc nt tli|ni'i|lnii Qllii-r~. ‘ S123-l~i-liihlill. __ __ __To_het_ ____ __ _ T0 LET-House and shops. Apply `232 Gi. G00l'g0' SL SIIG-445-mtl' ~ Situntioiis Vuctuil. FOR SALE-DWELLING iii.-ar Railway Station in Numhercil 231-232, King ply lu George l\li:Doiinld, ` »li_\' plionii ur l’. Box lotictown ui' :ii & Mi-Neill two years Apply to » ' will a Mid. ?'1'p‘tpp¥'sllltin for hust- l .. WNW? ’ I l tl - l::'. Add .-A|eng.¥_.l‘;i_lvl¥1.:n Aosnrs- MEN on women "World’s Greatest War." beating all selling records; sample book fren: experience unnecessary; _inulio forty dollars weekly. Wiir ,` Book Piiblishers, Brantford. Onta- ` no. " -» 'ios_i_~:i.zsMisi. WANTED-BY THE EARGEST PUB- »liiihlng_-lioiise irq. Canada. men and . .wo_in_en- .tp act- as subscription re pres tstires..;.,Llbersl. communion is; uagiviii-iiiyqin.. froroiiio, - ST. .lAMES._ I _ _ _ i _:io ,, ' _ ~~. _ - fs- -°?\_ * . I " ' 'ir _".'j~ ,- Q __:.-~ `_ _,~ . I fl. ' ` 2 ~“'|‘la" iiialics feet_ remarkably frcsli ` and sort*-priiuf. “'l‘lz" takes tliopain and burn right uni or corns, callouiies and bunlunii. "'l‘lzi' is the Brandt-st foot-glaildt-iicr thu \\'iirlil has t.-ver known. Get a 25-cent box of “'l`iz" at ally drug store and cnil footiorliue fur ii whole year. Never have tired. aching. sweaty. sinclly fccl; your shouts will ill line and you'll only wish you had tried "'l`i'/." suoncr. Acct-pt no substi- tute. ‘ \ . iii.. lloly Cominiiniuii ai close of Even- ing Service. 2.30 p. ni.. Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p. in. Evening Prayer. All seats free. ltev. T. W. Alurphy rector. ST. PETE RS. . l’alni Sunday. Iloly Connuunion S ii. ni.. and 11 a. iii., lllatins 10.15. Sun- day Scliooi rind Bible Classes 2.30. Evciiiiig 7 p. iii. Morning Sermon Preparation for thc Holy Coinniunion. i-jvciisoiig, Sermon "Getting ltlglil with the present." ltcv. Canon Slin- psoii and Rev. D. J. MacDonald. PEOPLE'S CHURCH. S0r\'i<'f> ilt 7 p. ni., Pastor ltcv. D. lilcLean_ . ""'i"°""¥""'°'”"i -We have"on hand ` A __eiiAcsi;i-lui-_u:ii.¢j ,I _ 1' * _ _.8 fwailfitv cfs 1- St. .loh”n:;__..._ 1 -»- ix- . Gujsa . _ill J- - _A 1?' __ _‘_ _ _ You'ri: fuolsickl Your feel fcel ilr- " _ _ ed. pulled np. cliiifeil, acliliig. sweaty. and they in-eil "’l‘lz." _ " .Nfl . in Barrels and." ' Casks. _- E Phone 111- ' ‘ . __ C. lyonsl 7 Co. i SIX NEW BRITISH ,‘ ~ .-BRIGADIER GENERAL8 ' ` \ l_.()Nl;l0N, April 11.-Six now.Bri~ gsiller-Generals were created yester~ _ day W. '.l. T. Glasgow, Gerald F. 'Prot- tcr, .loliii J. L. Clarke. C. S. Wil- _ son. Reginald A., Bright and _Wll- 1 liaiu S. Evaiis. __ ` _ 1 _Piles Cured in tlto 14 Days 1 niiiggists rsiiiiia money it rszo il oiN'i‘iiiEN'r tiiiiii to cure iteiiiiiinf i Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. ‘ First application gives relief. 500. _ I m? 1 ed at the right price. \ . Try us for _ 0’ . I / . ‘ _{,. ~1-_sz if 11"" _ / lla BEFORE you start house cleaning d/you will need _to call ‘ here. 1' or here you vi ill fin almost eyerything you need in the work-of the most dependable quality, and mark- l\lops, llrooiiis l_iriisiii:s. l’o|lsl|iiig tllotlis, 5' \\'00il and Metal Polislics, Kalsonilnc-_ Ala- M linstlnc_ Outdoor Paints. Floor Paints, ln- " ”" tcrlor i’iiints_ Vairiiislii-s. Pulls, Step Lud- "~_ dvr! 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