nirrrn srietrrn Fiiori uns weeks news For me ouinnlius siiunniv a ".'.‘Z5"“’ The primary obiect ol painting is protection and the paint that protects a house the longest and most effectively is the paint to use. Branclram-Hende`rson'a “English” Paint Made in a great range of colors. Many things you should know about Paint in a Booklet that is free for the asking. Fennell & Chandler Charlottetown'P E I WWF CDITAGZ' because of its composition - 70% of Brandiam'a B.B. Genuine White Lead and 30% Pure White Zine aa a haue for white and tints - has the quality ol lasting . wear to the highest degree. investigate the facts con- eernmg buildings that have been painted with B-H "English" Paint, and you will lind that it lasted longer than any other paint, hence, in buying it, you get moat for your money. _, -I /' / /'4 ?l4f:f”'-f »»,»- Ir? ’/.». The Bti-_:Nunn Flour %___-.:=a-’. The boats with 77 bags of mail arrived dal evening’ Aprll nh' The men on this side at 11 dclock, 18 bags were from the homes oi the different mem- for Bread and Pastry. Try it. Your grocer has it. " ' .2 - - .- -f L'-,~~ zf- "':/-.'f//// /. ,- / - f This is why “Beaver” Flour is equally good /*ff IT is the blending of the wheat:-the accurate balancing of Ontario fall wheat with a proper proportion of western wheat-that makes “Beaver” Flour sucha splendid baking flour, uni- form in strength and quality at all times. / -ff( ///‘ // I mia _ - - - p,ice§‘E§sFe':;"°C";.:2: The T. H. Taylor Co. Limited, "Grains and Cerdala. -cllllllalll. olll. IBO 'LQ \ . \\i<. 2, ima- |11 _gn -I’ ‘ ynmrinmu--uurin.ruin-.mi-niuuunmnmnuuiimmimminmunnmmn fabrics f that -'touch tliosltin should be washed with UX -because of its marvelous cleans _ in and softening properties. _ Ll§X -forms a foamy, cream-like lathér that the daintiest hands or fab- .ricameed never fear. It coaxes rather - than forces dirt out of clothes, refining the texture,-or” the fabric. Because LUX adds _ so to the life of allgarmentsit has become the favorite cleanser of particular women every G- ‘”l‘f*”°° i Lux wort shun. wsoiim. 'It’a'thc essence oj soap in_/lakes-10c. the package. 6 l sorts of -wo-_--- .s\ O, qjnpin by Lover lrotlioula Llmltad, Toronib- a W Insurance Necessity , _ .t Then insure in goodslafong stock compan- fl! .j_ .‘.n;§g;.,,ie9;whi¢h never wntestqii honest claim - gi; _ ,gas iii-represented by ‘L . Af r i i " "'°" - ~“ f ` a -M5' ` - . ' ' f ~ School and Home Association was held yesterday afternoon in the School ` Board Rooms, Queen Square. The President, Mrs. J. A. Mathleson, pre- sided. In her opening remarks Mrs. Mathieaon reported that she had con- ferred with the trustees and as a re- sult, arrangements were completed for the .scrubbing of one srhool room each day, thus ensuring a measure of cleanliness as 'compared with the former custom. She also announced thatthe walls of the rooms in Prince Street School would be painted this . summer and members of the Associa- tion _would he consulted as to the most ' appropriate tints. The following were appointed a committee to look after thla matter: Mrs. Mathiolon, Mrs. / Hueltis and Mina I-Iortense Phillips. with the Healtl;h0tllcer, Dr. Johnson? with regard to mlgatlng the schools at the close of the term, and to report at next meetin ia into 4 FRIDAY ANOTHER LITTER.-The North Tryon Silver Black Fox Co.. Ltd.. report the arrival of another litter of Dllps this week. making the third litter to date. Mr Delaney, the chief Con- servative whip. is president oi' this SUCCESSFUL TEA.-The tea held the auspices of the young ladies of t Grace Church was quite successful ronised. LAID T0 REST.-The funeral of the late Mr. John McEachern took place yesterday afternoon from his late residence, Water St.. to the Peo- ple's Cemetery and was exceptionally being an honored member of the club. Rev. Dr. Fullerton was the officiating clergyman. The following were the pall-bearers:-Messrs. W. A. Weeks, W. H. Aitken, W. B. Robertson, A. Lord, Charles Lyons and Judge Ste- i wart. ISLANDER DEAD -- Holi. James in that city of his in-other itonaia. l Pneumonia was the cause of death. Rest, and left this province about Randolph, Mass. and one sister, Mrs. John Goodman oi’ Wellington, to all rectors was held on Tuesday evening last. with the following members pre- Millan, J. T. McKenzie, Isaac Carter, Q Ayers, J. A. Clark, and W. A. Stewart. Q C0ml>BI1Y- ma. a. mild, antiseptic wash, stops that ---- awful itch instantly. in the Y.M.C.A. Hall yesterday under witnessed such remarkable cures with . re A large crowd sat down to a. splendid, As proof of their confidence. they repast.. The tables were prettily offer you the first full-sized bottle on decorated with carnations, daffodils, guarantee that unless it does the etc. There was also a. nicely appoint- SAME FOR YOU, it costa you not a ed candy table, which was well pat- cent. A generous trial hottie for 25c: Charlottetown. postal authorities here inform The largely attended. The Caledonian Guardian that scores of letters were Club in' regaua, headed by B piper, posted yesterday at Charlottetown preceded the procession; the deceased Wllllolll lllwlllg l-hi’ W" P03135” smlllll “'-W-°lled- Wlfllol-ll llllll Blllmll letters aolidatlon of the schools was amended will probably so to the Dead Letter from $12,000 to $15,000. Amendments Office. People posting letters now must bear in mind that from April 15 ing to me mmuor, of lmnkmg con. every latter must have the war pos- tage on it if it is to be forwarded to ni.-Neill. commissioner or Public lived at Pi0¢°\\_ yearerdfw at noon- \\'orks has received a letter from his 'l`ll“» Slalllelflell- l'lCl0“ lil- 7 0`Cl°"l< 1,,-00,0,-_ simon in Aspm, (;0|,,,.9_d,,_ i`or Georgetown, but, on nccouut_of announcing the Bad news of the death the south-west wind driving the ice headway. She then headed for Char- Dcceased was a native oi' Travellers l0llel0“'“- and Wil"-ll'-‘fl here Hi 2-30 D- - t ~ tm,-¢_y yea,-5 ag,,_ A wife and famny ing at 7 o'clock for Charlottetown, and are left m mourn, “|90 me foimwing the Stanley will leave here at the same mothers; James og gumme,-Side; Hu. hour i'or Pictou. Hcreaiter the steam- hert P. on the homestead, Travellers els W_lll Ply llf‘-'WW-ll (5l1al‘l0l\@l0Wn Rest; Simon in Aspin, Col., John in allfl l’lCl0U- of whom the sympathy ot' ull ucquniut-` ’"lllS ll0l\0\\l` Ullll l\l1‘-S ROESFS Ravi! ll mlcps win be C.xt¢“ded_ `dlnncr at Government House lust ___ evening in connection with the meet- cANOE COVE scH00|____The ml. ing Ol' this Legislature. The guests lowing is the standing ofthe pupils of W"l'f’ l`0Cel‘/eil lt? lliS l'l0H0Ul`» MFG (-,ance (jove Schooi for the month of R0gel‘S and MTS (`.t`-(til Stewart. Tim March; G,-“dc V[_.1_ ]a|m-"_ gnmpbem table was tastefully laid and artistic- 2_ Maicolm Mcpadyen; 3| Roderick ally arranged, the predominatiug McNevin; Grade V--1, Snr-nh Mc. decoration being red, with red candles, Ewhem; 2_ Mm-ion McKenzie; 3, the shades being in red, white and Sarah McKinnon; Grade IV-1, Elean- llllle- The gentlemen llI`9B0Ill- W€l'€ or Inman and Freda Potts; 2, Sarah H011- J- ll- Myefll- lVll‘ D- A- MCKUU10". Mcxinnon and mm-a ML-Rae; grgiadys Mr A. A. McDonald, Mr J. A. Clark, M(-Rae; G,-a.1em.._]' Jessie M,,Nevin; Mr J. R. Burnett, Mr J. McWilliams, |g_ Mmiy Be" Mcmnnon; 3| Archibald Mr W. A. O. Morson. Mr G. S; Inman. (-,ampbe|1;_ Grade ]1._1, - Margaret Mr J. H. Dewar, Mr D. Currie, Mr ,-,_ - _ (A-;_,mphe||; 2_ (yhm-les Mcyqevjn; 3, J. S. Martin, Rev. Dr Fullerton, Col. ' Mary McLe,m_ Those who had per. Davison, Mr J. E. B. McCready, Mr tect attendance: Sarah McKinnon. A- P- Pl`0W5@- I-lem- lli1Yel'» Ml' ll- P- ` :..:..-,..,-...__ W Russel McConnel, Sarah McEachern. Feellllll- and Ml' C- -lf Sle‘Val`l- ‘"f“=f"**' ` ' ` John McFadyen, I-‘lora McRae, Mary e ‘ I ' Bell Mcliinuon, Freda Potts. ' llNSTlTUTE lVlEETlNG-- 'l`lI€‘- BEAVER $_ FLOUR dw , . ; 'f-= , R , hom ways at me Capes yesterday Mrs. S. J. Rose, i.a_keville, on Wednes- I \ We I . Al ! . - ____ monthly meeting oi the Lakeview THE MA||_S___Thel_e was a crossing Womcn's Institute inet at the home oi' . . bers of the institute were present and leit behind. The mail special reached als a Oda] e t ti 1,. I »- _ o g y repres u a on o me n m J _ _L ' . lliige 3-tl lr-rlgnll-15;”f’}§E';1Eli°ht“i¢'.ir'2l¢li'iif ‘ The Bank of " Nova t Scotia ;..°'.i’.'."l.':°."*“" ‘....."‘°'“~‘° “itll v your CIO. large or small. E.l'r.:..f.:. 1_4.: ' , isantio aiuiwci-iss ‘l“""*"8"£.. ' .°"'?"‘2 MT. HERBERT PERSONALS-Misa Melita. Jones and Miss Hannle Belle Jenkins and Misa Victoria Jenkins were recent visitors to Mt. Herbert. the guests oi M. W. and Mrs. Wood. Mr. Welland Birt recently paid a short visit to Melburn, Lot 48. Mr. Bruce Wood was a passenger,-ou the train to Charlottetown, Wednesday. - IMPORTANT TELEGRAM.-A tele- gram has been received from the Min- ister of Finance, Ottawa, by the Pro- vincial Treasury, as follows:-“Gow ernment does not consider that the special war taxation act applies to cheques issued by Provincial Govern- ments or by such commissions creat- ed by them as may be properly regard- ed as Departments oi’ Government. (Sgd.) W. T. White." --TOWN COUNCIL - The Mayor and all the Councillors were present at the meeting of the Sumnierside Town Council on Monday night. The pro- posed bill autorizlng the is- sue of debentures for the con- were also passed to tho bye-laws relat- cerna, express insurance and other corporate bodies. The matter of pro- curing timber and material for repairs to the wharf. as well as a suggestion regardng the readiustment of wharf- age dues, was referred io the Property Committee. Discussions i'ollowed on a proposal to inatal more powerful elec- tric arc lights on \Vater Street and the question of permanent streets oc- cupied some time, after which the Council adjourned to meet on the 27th inst.-H. It is with feelings ol sincere regret that the death of Miss Annie Flor- ence Sherry, dearly beloved daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Sherry of Fernwood, Lot. 26, is announced, at the early age of eighteen years. At eleven o'clock on Friday evening, April bth, surrounded by the mem- bers of her family and aorrowing friends. She passed quietly away, in the full trust and assurance of n. glorious immortality. During an ill- ness of several weeks, which she bore with most exemplary resignation to the Divine Will, she had the consola- tion of being attended by har much esteemed peltor, Rev. J. J. McDon- ald, of Kinkora, and died fortified by the last rites of her church. Her cheeriul and obliging dispotition combined with her upright integrity of character, won for her the love and respect of a large circle of ac- quaintances, \vho join with us in ln- menting her early demise. Her re- mains were interred in the Roman Catholic Cemetery, North Carleton. The funeral service was performed by Rev. J. J. McDonald, Kinkora. May her soul rest in peace. The death of Iiira. Robert Breaky occurred at Brookfield on Thursday, March 18th, after it brief illness. De- ceased was eighty-seven years of nge, born at Belfast, Ireland, and came to this country with her ‘parents when only six months old. Fora number of years her home has beenat Char- lottetown, but during the past eight moutliu she had resided with her bro- ther, Thomas Dollar of Brookfield. She was an active worker in thc Methodist Church, and leaves t0 mourn their loss, besides ri large cir- cle of friends, two brothers, Thomas af Brookfield and Andrew oi Chur- lottetown. The funeral was held from her lute residence. The pall bearers were nephews of the deceased, J. D. and _Bruater Taylor, Brenton and William Moor. Interment took place at Milton cemetry. The service at the house wus conducted by Rev. J. 1.- Lund, and at the grave l=v Rev. S. Trlvett. Sleep on thou aged saint, oi God, 'l`hy work on enrth is done; Hut in the Heavenly land of song, Thy joy is just begun. The Artillery and Infantry at pre- sent in training at Charlottetown. 125 in all, had u, march-out yesterday and paraded through the streets, headed by the Bugle "Band, presenting it splendid soldierly appearance. ` Below is a list of officers and meh of the Prince Edward island ileitvy Brigade who leave for Halifax on Mon- day morning, where they will be ni- tached to the Royal Canadian Gur- rison Artillery. It is understood they will he stationed at Fort Ives. Capt. A. McKinnon. Lieut. J. A. S. Bayer. Sgt. A. Seaman. Sgt. H. Drew. Corp. W. Williams. Gr. J. C. Stewart. Gr. H. Davey. Gr. H. Baker Gr. J. McFarlane. Gr. K. Handruhan. Gr. A. Doucette. Gr A. Douse. Gr. H. Godkin. Gr. H. Mahar. Gr. L. Farquliurson. Gr. F. Hughes. Gr. A. Taylor. Gr. G. McDonald. Gr. H. Simpson. Gr. H. Edmond.-1. Gr W. Gillespie. Gr. K. Fletcher. Gr. W. ll. Garnlium. Gr. S. Diamond Gr. E. McKinnon. Gr. A. Buote. Gr. L. Mcliiurra. Gr. D. McDougall. Gr. ’J. Duffy. Gr. J. McAleer. Gr. D. Anderson. Gr. E. Cairns. Gr. 0. Gregory. (lr. W. Duffy. Gr. A. Murphy. Gr. A. Mesaervey. Gr. W. Mc-Leod. Gr. J. Monaghan. Gr. G. Kelly. Gr. G. Stanley. Gr. M. Bagnall. Gr. P. Large. Gr. R. Laird. Gr. J. Myers. Gr. l". Oitar. Gr._ M. Saunders. Gr. P. Lowe. (lr. G. Weatherbic. Gr. Jas. C. Mcwonzio. Gr. W. Doyle (lr. F. Davison. Gr. J. McDonald. (lr. F. Mc(‘arey. There is an excellent group picture 1 ‘dow ot the McKinnon Drug Co. of the company on display in the win- $- - 'NEWPORT--'l`li<>. people hero and in i)eGr:-is Marsh are busy getting poles for l\icl.elluiis Creek Bridge, which is to hc crectcil shortl_\* under the supervision ol` Mr. ll. A. (‘iimphell with Mr. Flynn us i`c- /// MOI R3 9.33 °..?.?f}l.¥E?S lf ~'~=; I £9 I 'fi 2 and get artistic Aiabastine moved or 9 f-"wi 7"?" 1_1 ‘_ " WT tiful than - 1 tones. 'f '. /, Willow if Mr i C. Practical Painters *_ Welcome Alabastine It gives handsoiner, more gratify- ,ch-5. -- bastino meets twentieth century decorative demands \ We desi skilful inns - Fl'¢e deeoratlonguwlthout eliai-ge to Alabas- l - tine users, and furnish dainty, exclusive stencil patterns,free. Write ostcard requestingiilustrah ed booklet "Modem gVall Decoration"-sent free. The Alabastine Co, Limited .`.'Y _ _. ,_`¢i__? 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As a clean, modem, aan- itary wall finish more beau- any other, Ala- ` \\ \:`<‘ _ for hat, soft -unobtrusive of interior_,-» Street Paris Ont. ci3iU1zcri’st}.°.'..'.>.. 1-. ~ -Q ui’ _. . - ne 1 .inn t rny is on to fiioon for n inm- Iiall outfit. lion' in your tml Natlmnil I..-nam at In outfit- innc-nm|.i-to if 1--inlpmvnt for p|n,|n| awry position on tho nam nun yn.. .-an get it ninmluioiy im. It noni-tim this unruly hi; I.-nun colin I.-.liner catchers' decker. nun. if~|.'l stile: nohrnme umm-it web thumb and rnlood he-1-l anlui lrtlher llvldrra glove: I Jimdandyflrat haaomnniinil,nnilnm-wulvlaahortltorr' decker, both them mltl being lux-od nil nroulld irllt ll I mae tha hi; Icarus player.. using. i'hr~y'n< hanutlrn. ri Ion gi-renew loin nw-I rntrli--ri-' ninnlr. a strongly Nvwi lill ailrii hlawlilll. anrltli1~r|~ 1 in dandy pair 'vi Imac- hifll ahnvw lor frery troy arlin 4--arms nn mitfil Uri lhll outfit, Hiya. and you ll bo lhrprlriacf tlio Mnm. .vnu vriu~¢...a.-y io: 32 oi our mnnint-env v-.»-...ly rin THE REGAL MANUFA(Tl`URlNG C0. . . ’ .- ”... _-.o _ _ , - - W , ,f g , -555!" " - i -'-fv`ii'6 ‘ W - - \,\l "-\_‘-_'J . . -» -/ Bovs ' L” l C -E nm if. nu ...noni nm m...as 5)' I' " is , >- < ..; \ i im-.-|y...,if...».i¢~-ni anirnea '~~\/' / iioauly Pins nn a nlon rant tor .' ...ny m.-. aunt ia-in- may ~(`- iuir n -I-.mi om me minm Q- - I. w inf 1 ~n - ni only il .vcr nel.. 'rh--yiuar .uli mn nn: mam. .vn»uhlnli- you a o ln. on / 1 , I theaolt-w lnnoxttn nstlme. .\ -/ ltoiign oar;|‘3.20uwzdi the ‘J ‘ AM Wl`l\ Ill# IGH YOU. I RY M . lim outn'l. .lust an you xl; l\.¥.mnllin da|iil‘ly°|‘-hbhermt hauball ation. Ktlaravitecd to (lt and alva aa shadow, aro youu too, ll you will ahowyoli-gr-and New-gall oitlt to your lrienda and get only time ol than to aeil on lfvnda and rarn mir Rim pn-mlumaaa you (lei. #gm and Write nl qltlohlldll- |‘»f'ih\~ Brat in of! the nisehnli omit in v-nf town Aa-ima: _ ig Dapt. B 600 'l'0ll0N'l'0, ONTAIID