~ l'0r"Dr.. Stefnnssoiu' ~~ ' i *ff.Ev¢ri.rhIns We f ` P _ 0, ulvarhglilgd. Mouffimxllll 13 (5Decial.) Re-‘lukll their headquarters dm-1 three Deir nd overhauling work » .. ng . tirearcue wnsisr, Ksriur, st_nsq1Y: "°°"' °"“°""°“’ ’““°" ""°"‘“““°“ mul is , use pushes isrwssa mls-5 ‘P °°.°°“*"’ ""1 “ll W°=k 1° buns ly' m-.ipnpm-a¢41b‘,=,"` 'or th, M-,.|,,a1 .of thoroughly attended to at the ship- thvariftie ex‘piorsr,*vnr. -smsnssss, Y°*‘d°~ ' ~ . ` \whose expedition leaves for the Polar EVGPY section of the' vessel is be- regions aboard the whal r 1°? 1°°k°d *-0 All U16 1 _ e the ‘first - 0 tl ballast has .week in June. » c been removed to make room for the will make the Kar- Drnser fum Grieve Lies In That. Cough' and Weak, Worn O_ut Condition. Grflme, pleurisy; pneumonia, these are greatly to be feared at this time ofthe year. _ _ To prevent grippe from being fol- lowed by either pleurlsy or pneumon- ia, it is important ‘to drive the last traces of it out of the system quick- ly_ _ . Our advice-‘ is to take Vinol, our `delicious'cod liver and iron prepara- tion `without oil, and get your strength and vitality back quickly; Mrs A". A. - Orabill of Strasburg, Va., says: "Grippe left me weak, run- _down and with. a severe cough from which I suffered ,four 3ycars. I tried diherent remedies, but nothing seemed to do me any good until I took Vi- nol from which I received great hens- ilt. My cough is almost entirely gone,l and I am strong and well again, 'aryl I am glad to recommend ‘Vinol o otherawho suffer as I did. , Try. Vinol with the certainty that- if it does not benefit you we will give baclvyour money. E. A. Foster, Cen- tral Drugstore Charlottetown P. E. I. Lunoleums hard wearing qualities at `40c, 459, 50c, 55° and upwards or ollcloths at 256 »\\p.f-Beer, &~ Weeks. ' ` ‘ _ ‘ 4-29Mll¥tf. deserip-\ load of coal which the commander, Gert Pederson. esumszss win amount to about 175 tons while ad. ditional supplies will havsfo, be when aboard at Dutch Harbor. The rigging and tackle is also be- ing overhauled and three new cross- Eces will replace those which have therto seen so much service, The cabins are being made larger also and every cemiert possible in the north is being provided. ‘ The crew will be located as usual in the forecastle, where a small army of carpenters have been fixing up their quarters. All available space on the whaler wlli be -used for the storage if the big shipment of supplies which Dr. _Btefansson has ordered will be sent 'to `Victoria.by~ special car. These ,supplies are calculated to last two years in order to safeguard against the possibility of the whaler being frozen in All the fur garments needed by the party are to be madeby natives when the expedition reaches the Al- aska coast. A number of Eskimos _will be taken aboard, and~as the Es- klmos are averse to touring without their families, each expeditionary party, of _which it _ is expected there will be three, will be augmented by one full fledged family of of the expedition will 150 Siberian dogs on the ar- at,poiuts in the dogs being. strong to the of the Point , the will and Banks Land the ziawi sg ‘ ~ - sl _ `~ Tells I-low It Cured His Wi|e's_ Bad Bore. _ . When Everything Else Had Failed Rev. Henry J. Munton, of Black- falds, Alta., writes: “My wife hnda very had sore foot, which lt seemed imwwble 'to get anytbingto heal. The sore would heal to a certain Doint and then fester again, and so Oil. I procured a _box of Zam-Buk balm 'for some time the sore was ¢0lDPIetely healed. and Zam-Buk acted so differently to any other of the numerous remedies we had tried that I thought you ought to know of this case. I have since recommended Zan;-Buk to sev- eral of my parishioners, and it al- Ways gives satisfaction." Anothe instance in which Zam-Huk proved of uneqnalled value is tolfl hy Mr. N. L. Gerry, of Brandon, Man. He ss-ysl' “I had my left foot run ov- er by a waggon loaded with wheat. The foot was very badly crushed, and my little toe and the next toe were laid open. I applied Zam-Buk, and only had to miss work for two days.. Zum- Buk healed the wound so quick- ly that on the third day I wasable to put on my boot and walk' to my work. ln a very short time my toes were quite healed, and thc foot is now as sound as ever, thanks to 21am~Bu1k.” Just as good for chronic sores, ulcers. piles, blood poison, burns, scalrls, eruptions, eczema, and all ‘skin injuries and diseases. 50c. box at all druggists and stores, or Zam- Buk Co_, Toronto. Try Zum-Buk Soap, too, 25c. p‘er tablet. Tlaby Carriages and folders of every description-new styles $4.7 6.00, 7.75, 10.50 up to 25.00. - Beer & Weeks. 4-29ME tf "‘Window Phauia the stained glass-substitute gives _same sheet as the most expensive stained glass- costs a trifle.` 25c per yard and up.` and after perseverlrig with this herjnai' "We were so grateful for this cure,` Bflliiiii Fiiillliil l . \ LONDON, May 13 (Special).-Two more of the new familiar bomb other 'ln the sorting room of the Post Ohice at Reading. ` 1 The fuse of the Liverpool bomb of the outrage, but had died out be- fore lt reached the gunpowder. The instrument of intended destruction consisted of a tin tobacco box, filled with gunpowder and iron nuts and the long fuse was laid in the centre. The Reading machine was rapped in a bulky parcel, to which the atten- tion of the Post Oillce employees was attracted by the sound of ticking. The police were 'called in, and on ex- amination found that the parcel con- tained au electric battery connected w`ith explosives and accompanied by quantities of eulragette literature. The parcel was addressed to a muni- cipal official of Reading who is now on his vacation. THE COURSE The Mission in Bt. Paul's Church will be continued throughout the week till Thursday, services being held in St. Pauls' Church at four o'cloc'k in the afternoon, and eight o'clock in the evening. The subjects of the addresses are as lollowsz- Afternoons-` ' ' SOME CHRISTIAN | CERTAINTIES ' ’ Wednesday: The Fact of the Church. Thursday: The Fact of Experience. Evenings- _ “Si_}PRlDME_QUESTIONB" E PIDR . , . 1 l..| L ` Bxhmvgrmh the l;illlitB'l;1ttI\lfl'll95:;:{f LONDON, May 13.--lBp0¢laI.).-'Di'. g an a temp o scare ~ ' amish, Psriismsnc into giving tns!X""“”‘ "°°m°“ B°°m° `°' L»“` Parliamentary franchise to women, ‘$00. N. H. .now laying at.the Sav discovered, one, in the passengers , °¥ H°¢°l~ Will 'BU '01' YO!" 339 waiting room at the busy Lime street urdsy on the steainship Mauretania railroad station in Liverpool, andthe" with curative preparation for cou- sulnption discovered by 'Plorkowski of Berlin, in whose laboratory he was had been lighted by the perpetratorlgf" smdyinf 1°’ 95° Put "“'°° onthe. When questioned he gave this important statement as to what .occurs on the injection ol turtle bac- cilli into the human body, according to the theory of Prof. Paul-Ehrlich of Frankfort, one of the most famous medical scientists of today. ' "Prof. hrlich's| theory is known as the side chain hypothesis and,ls la brief as follows: ' V ' "Each'cell of the body has a nue- leus which is the centre of its life and function (purpose). Furthermore, each cell is provided with receptors, o the body is seized upon and ren dered inert. If the cell is uoaded with toxins (poisons) it degeneratea and finally dies. When a poison enters the bodymany new cells are formed and consequently the number of re? ceptables is greatly increased. “When the turtle serum is injected cell production goes on very rapidly and the new receptors take up the turtle serum elements as well as the t tuberculosis baclllls In this way the poisons of tuberculosis are nélltral- ized. If the formation of tecevtors is abundant enough to neutralise all of the tubercle baccilli and their toxins than a cure results. "The great advantage of the turtle- preparations is that they are in so - Rugs of every size and quality: Wil tons Armusters, Brussels, Velvets ` \ p Amount At Present To Be Subscribed `Anc,1 Issued $150,000* 'I i ` i Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island . .5 M v _~ _ - Provisional, plllESHl,,S 1' - President, ,:J'o'}m..A£new, Esq., (Ex-Speaker House of Assembly P. E. I. " g ' Fii,.‘~‘.' ' ` J - Q1°&1=e<1> UTHORIZED CAPITAL -$190,000 1 by means of which any poison tahan’ ( - oxins produced previously_ by the, ',to_ be hysterical, and suffer greatly at fnourished back to vigor by such WITH as-ss-_--il far al we know, absolutely harm- less." Dr. Beattie went first to Vienna, where for three weeks he studied under Prof. Stoerck, who has a very high reputation as a pathologist. There he studied gross pathology, ex- amining hundreds of lungs from per- sons who had died of tuberculosis. Then proceeding to Berlin, he took sliecial courses of diagnosis and ther- aphy under the famous Dr. Wolff- nisns simuiesnisssl with send is Dr. ‘Beattie showed to The P. D. C. World correspondent certificates giv- en him by Plorkowski, Stoerk and Eisner. Also n certificate entitling! him to practice medicine in the State ,ol New York. _ I KI CURE One Found in Passengers) |-_ _ _|_ ¢~ 0| yktun of ||¢w_He,r Serene _ Waiting Room at l_lve"r-' L Q ` , i ~ " Monaco is PM Turtle lrtdlqgppf-Qlulma That Patients in Marrhga ___ l lllqn le Cured. _ ` I 1'. Y Y Pierkowski's laboratory. , ' cn; mms, may is (annual).-"rp Princess of llonaco, the only can woman who has shared a throne as ioiat sovereign with her husband, is slid to templatlng e, civil iiidrrllg with Ili dore de Lara, the Un infill; composer, who has ’ . ,lilo Paris and auth venom _ as een on ex remey friep _ynrgg I Her separation from tIie'grf|lEl`. Monaco was legalized e_leaL§“ ` "ago, but as both ere Oatho i _ never been recognised by their li But thc Princess is legally ls his $0 marry again as was Anna 'Gould when she became the wife of Prince Helic of Sagas, now the Duke of TN- leyran'd. ' A The Princess of Monaco is thy daughter of a wealthy New Orleans banker. named Heine. Nerves _ on Edg i E _. __».~A-7 Weak, worn-out nerves keep one in a constant state of irritability and excitement. The eyes are sensitive to light, and every noise jars on the overwrought nerves. " If children are about they are n 'constant source of annoyance and ir- ritation. Every door seems to slam, and a little extra excitement or exer- tion leads to wakeful nights, nervous .headache or indf estiou g . In this condition women are likely regular periods. The nerves must be treatment as Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Being gentle and natural in action gens of the body resume th`eir tural functions, and weakness. disease give way to new hope , confidence, new vigor and health- . C very Sound Annoy; this food cure is highly prized by women, and used with most raging able results in building up' " ' broken-down nerve cells! ' “__‘ In a few days after beginning ,this treatment you will Und yourlel! ing and sleeping naturally and 111'- ing your food with a greater relish. As vigor is rutorsd to the sylfhh lit will be apparent in improved coll- plexion and building up the tllllib of the body. ' ' Etie- Wfth the nerves revitalized the W°°l. Tapestry-‘you can inspect D . . od 150 designs on our hlg modern 'dis-" ,ro S ' e c g ' '_ ,in.,sampiss. free for the -asking, or s ‘ _ play mek in s few minutes. Pleased# - - ass , post card. Brer & Weeks. Wedlwsdey: Need sin defeat us? ' to have you eall.-Beer &`Weeks. ` 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50, at all dealers, or lildmanson, Bates & part of September.‘ _ 4-29MErf.. Thursday' Is there a Future Life? . #HIE Limited, Toronto. ' \ \ 1 . HEAD OFFICE ¢1»<1i1i>'° 5 IQ and ‘ , f ` -$110,500 Which is equal to over seventy percent 'of the proposed paid up Capital.; _ H ` ` ii ` rs lsuniingysieskv Hallie.: , . 'Is sebmiuing this In-osp_ecig_s,f we scorers 'dell your sp=¢as1»=m1u<>». s° u='¢.fg1tp‘ri;,}§ ré#»@lisirIl".'re§s»\e=sls-i- "¢°mm=»4 y°=s Pirro: ess. ifnnx ignite f“_.¢Ji=‘ rw ,-',!"*Pfé*°4 .ev#4,,rl;»f whim °*. 1,.. is if” gd{¢¢gg¢¢ , A very conservative estimate of the Company s pi-oi-its for 5 ` "’ 1 ' f 1l` s- _ ' l ` is an 'Mn ISM Islgiszretpatihz proved breeders should have at least ten pairs pups be at $13,000 a pair Q $_1`39»°“° A V for ` Less 1\5 p. c. to Rancher _ 12.500 .' Blish °l==. I-fd-. ,tend the balance I agree ~' 'Q01-;.Y9\3°. ' .. r 1:1 f(_`)_p];>»Q1°1:1111i1;y Of _% Life To lyliaxlze AND LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT Gll§_.lT_4D1f§lF»_Qf ,Twenty ,Per Cent With Every Profsp_ect_ Making Seventy 'I`o One Hundred Per Cent. I 'OF THE PROVINCIAL SILVER BLACK FOXES. LTD , , . I 1500 Shares at 100.00 each- ‘ . `V"§f.- 01 d .E . (Of Hyndimféi @3130! Ltd) Gherlciieiewn. ‘f f~ ff . .' . pe D.' ._,'glr;lo';;?nEsqiq Lharloifeicwn-_ 5 ’ ‘ \ ATPLICATION FOR S Application F do herein; apply for . .. N°.m¢ °-°- if. V for stock in the “Provincial ' ' '1‘reasurer,or to any member of subscribed amount must ninety percent to be paid en or of stock not beenalloted the deposit will be swam ~ » I TOCK. ' Silver Black in oneness nonsense eesnoeensssssisa _ » dis on time” ' ' i 1 if